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Author: John Vanus

Facebook Brand Management

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By Sonya James Very few people realize how difficult managing your reputation on Facebook actually is. There is a small minority of business owners who know what a minefield Facebook is, and they avoid it like the plague. The trouble is, online chatter is going to...

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Guide to Google+ Communities

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By Ryan Lytle On Google+, users have the ability to manipulate their circles to control the groups of people and brands they receive information and content from, but there's no guarantee those brands or users will circle you to receive your updates. This is where Google+ Communities...

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The Pressures of Content Creation

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By Scott Monty The marketing world seems ablaze with so-called "content marketing" ideas lately. Everywhere you turn, it's content-this, content-that. There are conferences that are specifically dedicated to content marketing. I've even been guilty of saying that content is the currency of social. With such ubiquity of...

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Vanus Creations – I.C.E. Conference

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I will be speaking at this years Independent Christian Entertainment (I.C.E.) Label Conference. Speakers Include: Rick Greene - Infinity Music Distribution Jason Hollis - Life-Line Worldwide Ghost-Kene Bell John Vanus - Vanus Creations Jamie Warden Chris Chicago Date & Time: Friday, January 18th 2013 8:45am – 5:30pm Location: The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 2461 McGavock Pike Nashville...

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Analyze Facebook Insights

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By David Masters Nine decades ago Claude Hopkins advertising classic, Scientific Advertising was published. Hopkins argued that marketing was “a gamble” unless those doing the marketing measured the results of their efforts. When marketers measure their results, Hopkins wrote, marketing becomes “one of the safest business ventures.”...

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