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Why You Need to Show Your Company Culture on Social Media

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When companies post on social media, most of them do the exact same thing all the time: they promote their services/products, post motivational quotes, and sometimes showcase some testimonials.

This is almost the exact opposite of what they should be doing...

People want to see the culture of your company and follow your "story." They want to know more about your employees, how your products are made, company events, behind-the-scenes stuff...things like that.

So we wanted to touch on this subject a little more and explain why showing off your culture is more important than always promoting your products, and hopefully bring a new perspective to your social media strategy. Let me know what you think by tweeting me @jojomerta

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When companies post on social media, most of them do the exact same thing all the time: they promote their services/products, post motivational quotes, and sometimes showcase some testimonials.

This is almost the exact opposite of what they should be doing...

People want to see the culture of your company and follow your "story." They want to know more about your employees, how your products are made, company events, behind-the-scenes stuff...things like that.

So we wanted to touch on this subject a little more and explain why showing off your culture is more important than always promoting your products, and hopefully bring a new perspective to your social media strategy. Let me know what you think by tweeting me @jojomerta

  continue reading

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