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Social Media Workers Are Burning Out. Here Are Some Solutions.

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Colin Jeffries and Eric Reed discuss research from Sprout Social and Adweek about social media manager burnout. Are social media teams really overworked, underpaid, and unappreciated? How do we equip them to deal with the worst of people that comes out on social media. Should brands continue to hire entry-level employees or should these roles go to more experienced content marketers? Are the expectations of responding to comments 24/7 realistic? Join us on the Rethink Marketing Podcast as we talk through some solutions that should work for companies and the people that make them look good online!

The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms or on our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library.

Contact the show by emailing take5@reed5group.com. Just send us your thoughts and we will expedite you a highly sought after Rethink Marketing Podcast t-shirt! Just include size and mailing address with your comments.

Thank you to Arrasmith Promotions for making today’s episode possible!

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Colin Jeffries and Eric Reed discuss research from Sprout Social and Adweek about social media manager burnout. Are social media teams really overworked, underpaid, and unappreciated? How do we equip them to deal with the worst of people that comes out on social media. Should brands continue to hire entry-level employees or should these roles go to more experienced content marketers? Are the expectations of responding to comments 24/7 realistic? Join us on the Rethink Marketing Podcast as we talk through some solutions that should work for companies and the people that make them look good online!

The Rethink Marketing Podcast is available on all major podcast platforms or on our website at rethinkmarketingpodcast.com where you can learn more about the show or just peruse our guest list and episode library.

Contact the show by emailing take5@reed5group.com. Just send us your thoughts and we will expedite you a highly sought after Rethink Marketing Podcast t-shirt! Just include size and mailing address with your comments.

Thank you to Arrasmith Promotions for making today’s episode possible!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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