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Student Project: Wedgewood Inquirer
The following includes excerpts from Frank Paris’s final report on his Social Media Magnet practicum from the Fall of 2018. Frank was incredibly creative in his project creating his website to look like a newspaper feed. It was an incredibly successful campaign as you will see below. “My blog for
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Digital Marketing Coordinator: Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is looking for a Digital Marketing Coordinator. Students who have completed The Social Media Magnet courseware and practicum would do very well at this job, or this type of job. See the description below. How You Will Contribute The Digital Marketing Coordinator, in consultation with
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Student Project: Andrea’s Adventures
The following blog is excerpts from Andrea’s final report that speak to her practicum experience while she was taking The Social Media Magnet course at Belmont University in the Fall of 2018. “The first expectation or thing that I wanted to learn from this class was to learn more about
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Student Practicum: Facebook Groups Put Abby and Einstein on Top
Abby Menear was a student in my Fall 2018 Social Media Marketing class. Upon entering the class, Abby was very excited about the practicum assignment for the class. She had been wanting to start a blog about her new puppy einstein, but couldn’t find the time or motivation to get
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Careers: Remote SEO Specialist
Students who have completed The Social Media Magnet are candidates for jobs like this one from Whitecap SEO. Whitecap SEO is looking for a part-time Technical SEO Specialist to join our remote team. We’re looking for an experienced ecommerce SEO that can: Use analytics data to solve problems such as
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Student Practicum: Kate Collected
“Coming into this course, I thought I had a good basis of understanding as to how audiences and people interact on social media. Turns out I didn’t. I knew how my immediate circle interacted with blogs and content through social, but we were not the norm. I knew I