JD Rucker's Blog Posts Tagged 'posting' (5)

Are Hand-Me-Downs Acceptable at Your Dealership?

Are your posts fresh or recycled

Look, I get it. I understand that it’s hard for vendors and OEMs to produce a social media solution for their dealers that scales properly while still bringing in good content. I do not, however, understand the concept of not even trying to mix things up. There’s an easy road and a hard road for automotive social…

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Added by JD Rucker on June 18, 2013 at 9:00am — No Comments

4 Reasons that Social Media Services should Offer People, Not Software

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When I was asked last year to develop a social media marketing service, the first question they asked was whether I already had software in mind or if it needed to be built. I told them that the software had already been developed and it was free. This didn’t go over well at first; they’d always used premium social media…

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Added by JD Rucker on June 16, 2013 at 8:11am — 4 Comments

Always Keep Your Eyes Open for Social Media Opportunities

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“I sit down at the computer and think of things to post on social media.”

This is the problem. It’s the challenge that faces many dealers as they try to explore new ideas to post about on social media. They have “social media time” set aside, and…

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Added by JD Rucker on December 28, 2012 at 8:00am — No Comments

The Best Times to Post, Part III: The Two Types of Posting Personality Types

There are two truly valid ways to post on social media. It depends on the personality, goals, and bandwidth available within your business. Both have pros and cons. Both have chances of success and failure.

This is Part III of the series on timing. Please read…
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Added by JD Rucker on December 6, 2012 at 4:00pm — No Comments

How to Post an Amazing Piece of Content on Social Media Properly in 4 Minutes or Less

There are tools. Tools are great if used properly. The biggest challenge with tools is that they can be turned into a crutch that actually takes away from the exposure of the post. In other words, you can "tool yourself out of the message" by overusing them or by using them improperly.

Today's webinar was…

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Added by JD Rucker on October 3, 2012 at 6:00pm — No Comments

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