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People are searching for the services you provide, asking for recommendations and looking to be entertained…all in the online realm of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and hundreds (yes, hundreds) of other social media networks. Heck, there's a good chance they're already talking about your company by name. Successfully integrating your brand into this fast-moving landscape requires skills—ones that, with a little help from an experienced social media firm, you can acquire very quickly.
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YOU are invited to our open house! We’re excited to share our new digs and even more excited to spend time with all of our favorite Charlestonians! When: February 23, 2012 – 5 to 8 pm Where: 67 Washington St., Charleston, SC  29403  The evening will be packed with conversation, food, drinks and so much more. … Continue Reading

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We love Twitter. We really do. The reason why we love it is because of the people you can find using it. In conjunction with The Bridge at 105.5 and Web Wednesdays, we’ve highlighted the Top 5 Twitter Stars of the Week here in Charleston, SC! The common theme for this week’s picks is all … Continue Reading

We’re looking for fresh and creative talent and want your help! Know of a social media savvy college student (even if looking in the mirror)? Send them our way!   Job Title: Community Manager Intern Number of Positions: 2 Responsibilities:  Build your work experience and portfolio in the exciting world of social media! We’re looking for a … Continue Reading

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In 2008, social media took center stage in presidential campaigning and has since been widely adopted as a viable and necessary means to reach voters. President Barack Obama embraced the changing communication landscape and forced politicians across the board to accept that in order to stay relevant in voters’ eyes, they needed to be accessible … Continue Reading

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