Infographic: 10 Ways To Maximise Social Media Impact For Your Business

Jun 29, 2017 1 Min Read
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Did you know that 30 June is Social Media Day?

Well, it is! It was launched by Mashable back in 2010 as a way to recognise the impact of social media engagement on global communication.

Undeniably, social media is hard to ignore these days. It is where we keep ourselves updated with what our friends are doing all over the world, as well as the happenings around the world – in an instant. Even businesses have started to recognise the importance of engaging their stakeholders and customers via social media.

It is high time we learn to maximise the power of social media for our business and organisation. Here are our top 10 ways.

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