We had some great content published here this week, including a popular guest post début by Morgan Barnhart of SociableBoost.com. Check out the highlights and hot topics this beautiful spring week has brought us:
Hot tips you don’t want to miss
Top 8 Signs Your Brand is Under Social Media Attack
A crisis comes in all different shapes and sizes. But how can you really tell if a crisis is in fact a crisis? Find out how to clearly identify the signs and when to put your crisis plan into motion.
When to Move On From Engaging in Negative Comments (Guest post by Morgan Barnhart)
I’m always saying to never delete those negative comments. But what happens when someone is trolling your wall or repeating negativities and no resolution is possible? Morgan shares her personal experiences with this type of behaviour and explains when to declare ‘enough is enough’, and how to move on from these situations.
25 Tips to Overcoming a Social Media Crisis
Follow these hot tips and learn to take the power away from an attack and put it right into YOUR hands!
How to Respond to a Crisis
Your first response strategy is a crucial step in your social media crisis plan. Discover how and where to release your first response – and how it will instantly help you begin to regain control of the situation.
My guest posts of the week
I had some great opportunities this week to guest post on some awesome blogs. Blogs that I read regularly and thoroughly enjoy! Here are some awesome posts that you may have missed:
Reverse Psychology: The Role of a Crisis in Social Media
Guest post for SociableBoost.com
7 Ways Blogging Will Help You Overcome a Social Media Crisis
Guest post for PushingSocial.com
Author of Crisis Ready: Building an Invincible Brand in an Uncertain World, Melissa Agnes is a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand protection. Agnes is a coveted keynote speaker, commentator, and advisor to some of today’s leading organizations faced with the greatest risks. Learn more about Melissa and her work here.
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