Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

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James Coates

5 to Follow: Nashville Venues

Music is Nashville's number one offering. In our latest 5 to follow, we're laying out some of the best places to sit and drink your sorrows away and the best people to look to for social media.

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Ashley Drinnon

5 to Follow: Local Shopping

By infiltrating social media with all of the great items you can buy, these savvy Nashville retailers are making a big impact on local culture and their sales.

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Joe Morris

5 to Follow: Tourist Attractions

Nashville is Music City USA. Visitors come here to hang out in the honky-tonks, listen to the buskers on Lower Broadway and cruise around Music Row looking for their favorite singers. (Country music superstars don’t live on Music Row, but let’s not tell the tourists; why spoil their fun?) But once the out-of-towners get here, [...]

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5 to Follow: Nashville Sports Teams

Historically, Nashville has been known for its music, food and southern hospitality more than its ever been called a sports town. But recently, Nashville has become home to some of the leagues' best sports teams and the best fans in the game.

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Courtney Drake

5 to Follow: Solo Artists

For many artists, social media is the medium they turn to to share their music and gain new fans. Here are five Nashville-based artists who have caught our ears with their music and our eyes with their social media presence.

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Ashley Akin

5 to Follow: Innovative Nashville Restaurants

Nashville is a major player on the national culinary stage. And as any good Music City resident knows, when you step into the spotlight, you have to step up your social media. Let's look at locals who do it right.

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Bobby Stark

LinkedIn is a B2B Marketing Powerhouse

LinkedIn is an underappreciated powerhouse when it comes to B2B marketing. While most recognize that LinkedIn is a natural for courting a professional business audience, most marketers continue to pour many more resources into other channels, such as Facebook and Twitter. A recent study from HubSpot may cause them to rethink their strategy. It found that LinkedIn converted leads at a rate of 4:1 over Facebook and 7:1 over Twitter.

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Courtney Drake

Twitter Brand Pages Becoming More Like Facebook?

Twitter recently announced a redesign of its brand pages, and a few of the changes reflect Facebook features.

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Courtney Drake

The Anatomy of a Tweet

Getting your Tweets seen and shared may seem like a game of luck, but there's more of a science to it than you think.

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Ashley Akin

Blogability: Top 3 Tips from CM World 2K11

The world is overflowing with content, so if you’re someone who wants to blog for a living (or just make a name for yourself in your industry), you need an edge. And as non-sexy as this may be, I’d like to suggest that your edge be simply a plan.

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