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Cheat Sheet: How to Use Facebook for PR and Marketing

Facebook is where people connect with friends, family and brands. It’s also where people share photos, but the number of photos […]

Cheat Sheet: Twitter for Marketing and PR Power

Twitter offers a social network and microblogging service that is the go-to place for real-time rumors, news, customer complaints and […]

Cheat Sheet: Google+ for Marketing and PR

Google describes Google+ as “one Google account for everything Google.” It could be considered the “one ring.” It’s meant to […]

Cheat Sheet: How to Use LinkedIn for Marketing and PR

LinkedIn is where professionals connect with other professionals, join industry-specific groups and search for industry-specific news. The People LinkedIn boasts […]

Cheat Sheet: YouTube for Marketing and PR

YouTube is the home to most videos ranging from 30 seconds to 15 minutes. Subjects range from crazy cat videos […]

Cheat Sheet: Flickr for Marketing and PR

Flickr offers a massive repository of photos. Because photos can be stored at full resolution, the site is popular with […]

Cheat Sheet: Pinterest for Marketing and PR

Pinterest, the online scrapbooking site, is a walled-off garden in many ways. Most users repin images or share pins internally. […]

Cheat Sheet: Instagram for Marketing and PR

Instagram offers a wholly mobile platform that has demographics distinct from its parent company Facebook, which bought the social network in […]

Cheat Sheet: Vine for Marketing and PR

Vine is the home of the so-called “micro-video” and “stop-motion video.” Vine, a Twitter property, began as a wholly mobile […]

Facebook Page Cheat Sheet

Most of you have a Facebook page for your brand at this point.  Would it be handy to have a […]