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Social Media Strategy: How Much Time Does a Good Strategy Really Take?

Social Media Strategy: How Much Time Does a Good Strategy Really Take? | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A look at what's involved in a social media strategy and how much time it takes to invest in a quality strategy every week.


Does juggling social media management along with an armful of other task sound familiar to you? If so, I thought it might be helpful to detail what I’ve found so far and to show what all’s involved in the way that we go about managing our social media strategy at Buffer....

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Kevan Lee exactly what time it takes to develop and implement social media strategies. It's a very useful look at social media time management.

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Double Your Productivity With The Pomodoro Technique

Double Your Productivity With The Pomodoro Technique | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I think the thing I like most about The Pomodoro Technique is it’s easy to implement. So commit to doing this over the next week and watch how much easier it is to focus and give the one task you are working on much greater attention. Like every productivity strategy, you must use what works best for you..…

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Time management tips that work.

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Are You a Master PR Multitasker? Not so fast! | The PR Coach

Are You a Master PR Multitasker? Not so fast! | The PR  Coach | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
It's easy to buy into the idea that multitasking is a dream come true for busy, time-strapped PR professionals.

 

But are you falling victim to the multitasking effectiveness myth?...

 

According to an infographic from OnlineCollege.org, only a tiny 2% of us are truly good at multitasking. The other 98%? Not so much!

 

A couple more infographic facts show that trying to do more than one thing at a time actually causes a 40% drop in productivity...

 

[Think you're effective by multitasking? Research says think again!]

 

Photo credit: dirkjanranzijn via Flickr  http://www.flickr.com/photos/dirkscircusimages/2778812162/

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240 Mornings | Fizzle

240 Mornings | Fizzle | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

... As a creative, you must treat the time of your day that you work best as sacred. Whether that is first thing in the morning or late at night, nothing should get in the way you of you actually creating, everyday.The problem is that unless you specifically block off that time on your calendar (which is the only really “sacred” place for time commitments these days), it won’t happen. You end up forcing your best and most important work (writing, podcasting, video production) in between meetings, errands, and other less important tasks in the middle of your day.If you instead determine what time of day you think and create best (for me that is first thing in the morning), you’ll create more great art on a consistent basis...

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Here's some exceptional advice on productivity and planning your work more effectively with outcomes.

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Work Smarter with Evernote in 2013

Work Smarter with Evernote in 2013 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Twelve ways to go fully digital with notes in 2013.

Via Kathy E Gill
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Alexandra Samuels' tips are terrific. I started using Evernote for the 3rd time around and have it working nicely for me at last.

Kathy E Gill's curator insight, January 6, 2013 8:02 PM

Step by step suggestions not only for working with Evernote but for managing time