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Aaron Levy » Tweet this Quote « Social Media tweetables social media “Twitter is like a bar, Facebook is your living room and LinkedIn is the local chamber of commerce.” -Brenda S. Stoltz » Tweet this Quote « “Social media are tools. Real time is a mindset.” -David Scott » Tweet this Quote « “Content is fire. Social Media is gasoline” -Jay Baer » Tweet this « “Our head of social media is the customer.” -McDonald’sWhen Google announced its decision to retire Google Reader, the response from blog owners, writers, and content marketers was a resounding In short, businesses are afraid that they’re going to lose a significant number of subscribers who rely on Google Reader to ingest content.
How could Google put an end to such an influential, long-standing, loved, and Brazil Phone Number useful product? “There are two simple reasons for this: usage of Google reader has declined, and as a company, we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products,” Google said in their official announcement. “We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience.” Complaining is pointless — the decision won’t change, so start taking action The July 1st d-day is less than 3 months away, so the time to start your prep-work is now.
If you wait until the last minute, you’ll run the risk of losing hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of regular readers (or however many you have). There is no plug-and-play solution — you need to get your marketing ducks in a row, and get creative. There will be four parts to your strategy. Each is equally important and tackles a different facet of your subscriber problem. New Audience Development (Recruit new readers) Audience Retention (Build new subscription channels) Alternatives (Find substitute RSS tools) Communication (Educate your readers) Here’s how to tackle these four areas.
How could Google put an end to such an influential, long-standing, loved, and Brazil Phone Number useful product? “There are two simple reasons for this: usage of Google reader has declined, and as a company, we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products,” Google said in their official announcement. “We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience.” Complaining is pointless — the decision won’t change, so start taking action The July 1st d-day is less than 3 months away, so the time to start your prep-work is now.
If you wait until the last minute, you’ll run the risk of losing hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands of regular readers (or however many you have). There is no plug-and-play solution — you need to get your marketing ducks in a row, and get creative. There will be four parts to your strategy. Each is equally important and tackles a different facet of your subscriber problem. New Audience Development (Recruit new readers) Audience Retention (Build new subscription channels) Alternatives (Find substitute RSS tools) Communication (Educate your readers) Here’s how to tackle these four areas.