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15 social media and technology trends for 2015

Practically Perfect PA

This is an oldie but a goldie and it is still going to be the top tip for all social media users in 2015. I wrote a blog about this a few months ago that gives tips on keeping your social media organised. Be relevant. The best social media message is one that is relevant to the audience you are addressing. Twitter Ads.

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Reward and Recognition within the Assistant Industry

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According to the 2014 National PA survey conducted by the Office Show 78% of those that answered the survey felt that being a PA is undervalued as a professional career choice. and 51% said they didn’t feel confident asking for career development budget. 44% said they felt slightly underpaid. These are not great statistics are they?

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Leveling Up: Why Eric Siu Treats His Life Like a Video Game

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In 2014, he decided to do what he always wanted—his own thing—and he acquired the failing search engine optimization (SEO) agency Single Grain for just $2. Solopreneurs and small businesses don’t typically have the budget to hire a digital marketing agency like Single Grain. Specialization goes a long way,” Siu says.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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She was featured on Forbes in October last year sharing her business tips on how to be successful. Los Angeles based CEO and founder Erik Huberman launched Hawke Media in 2014. He is a New York Times best-selling author of seven books, including A World Without Email , Digital Minimalism and Deep Work. Erik Huberman.

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How to Partner with a Rival for a Win-Win

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The tips I share with these other speakers could mean I lose engagements to [them],” he says. In the digital marketing business, there are a lot of vendors who call themselves “strategists,” which often means they have control of an organization’s marketing budget and allocate those resources to buy services offered by their own agencies.