I absolutely agree. In my experience we have tried various ways to get more likes, but most of them were useless, as they came and went like that (snaps fingers). And nobody actually cares how many likes your page has, social media is for interacting and engaging, not for collecting useless...
Now I work as everyone - about 8-9 hours per day. However, there were times when I used to work 5-6 hours (and believe it or not, I was much more productive while working less!).
I'd choose Mac, however this decision is also based on the fact that for me the brand is really important and any Apple product feels so good to use. Plus I don't have exceptional needs so Mac works perfect for me.
I didn't find a single word about target audiences and it's really strange. While your choosing a specific social media platform you always have to evaluate what is your audience like. In my company, we use both, but Twitter is more directed to the audiences in the US, as in some parts of Europe...
I agree - the more you interact/share, the higher is the possibility of getting noticed and increasing your results. BUT however, your success mostly depends on the content you share and on the specifics of the content (your area of interest). Let's say that attracting more followers if you're a...
I believe both Twitter and Facebook are really important. I don't see a significant difference in terms of SEO, but if I had to choose, I'd say Facebook. However, you should use social media not only for SEO, but for marketing and brand building purposes as well and then you should consider your...
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