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Monday, February 24, 2014 / Published in HAPPO, How To

How to stay ahead of the social media onslaught–in 30 minutes a day or less

Last week at the Solo PR Summit in Atlanta, I had the opportunity to present TWICE to a group of 80-100 solo PR counselors from around the country.

The first topic I presented on: Facebook advertising. The second: Keeping up with social media.

This isn’t a topic that’s specific to solo PRs by any stretch. Almost *everyone* I talk to struggles with this in one way, shape or form.

Social media keeping up

So, I thought I’d share my strategies for how I try to pull it off. Note I say “try”. Admittedly, I struggle, too. I struggle with getting sucked into Facebook each day. I struggle with professional FOMO. And, I struggle with keeping up on the glut of reading that I believe people like us need to do on a semi-regular basis.

I’m not promising any of these tips/approaches will alleviate your stress–but I hope you can find one or two takeaways in this presentation. I’ll be posting about a few more of the tips in this larger prezo in the weeks ahead.

Got any tips of your own? Share ’em in the comments! We can all get smarter together! 

How to Stay On Top of Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day from Arik Hanson

photo credit: JefferyTurner via photopin cc

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3 Comments to “ How to stay ahead of the social media onslaught–in 30 minutes a day or less”

  1. jessicamalnik says :
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    Love the tips in your presentation deck. Thanks for introducing me to Umano! 🙂

  2. Carol Stott says :
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    Thanks for sharing this.  It’s very useful as the social media can feel like all too much.  I’ll check out Feedly and digg 🙂

  3. carbunkle truckwhite says :
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    The Birch of the Shadow

    I feel there may well be a several duplicates, but an exceedingly useful checklist! I have tweeted this. A lot of thanks for sharing!

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