TweetShare There are three goals every client I’ve ever worked with has in common. 1) Drive sales. 2) Raise awareness. 3) Drive traffic to their website. No. 1 can be hard unless your client has ecommerce functionality or a coupon code. No. 2 is easy, but ambiguous — so you reached 100,000 people; how many [...]
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November 7, 2011
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