When it comes to managing social media accounts (or really, any account) for an organization, there is one order of business that is PARAMOUNT. This one thing will allow you to be ready for any addition, subtraction or change to your team.
Boring, unexciting and paramount…. What might it be?
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In all our communication I use real photos WHENEVER POSSIBLE. Stock photos are expensive and do not represent your organization accurately but taking real pictures can be tough because unless you’re a professional photographer, quality can suffer. I have discovered a way to avoid stock photos and bridge the gap between my photo skills and that of a photographer. It’s easier than you might think.
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Managing Passwords and Accounts for Clients
in Everything, Tools/by Dave ShreinWhen it comes to managing social media accounts (or really, any account) for an organization, there is one order of business that is PARAMOUNT. This one thing will allow you to be ready for any addition, subtraction or change to your team.
Boring, unexciting and paramount…. What might it be?
It’s something I call a Master Accounts.
How to Take Photos and Make Them Look Professional
in Everything, Social, Tools/by Dave ShreinIn all our communication I use real photos WHENEVER POSSIBLE. Stock photos are expensive and do not represent your organization accurately but taking real pictures can be tough because unless you’re a professional photographer, quality can suffer. I have discovered a way to avoid stock photos and bridge the gap between my photo skills and that of a photographer. It’s easier than you might think.