Hampton Marketing shared Sean D'Souza's photo.
Nothing wrong with showing our best face on social media. See my last blog post about online reputation management. Or just enjoy the rest of the incredible art in Sean's album. Adorable stuff.
Found this on a digital agency in Delray's page (Launch Potato)...Good to know. I worked this past Black Friday in a major Miami ad agency which was running exclusively carousel ads for their clients.
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Hampton Marketing shared Social Media Examiner's live video.
News for you to use...


BREAKING: You can now share multiple photos and videos in one Instagram Post!
http://blog.instagram.com/post/157572774352/170222-multiple
What do you think of ...this new option?
- Erik
Hampton Marketing
thinking about stuff.
some thoughts on writing and blogging
Hampton Marketing shared The Law Of Attraction's video.
Time to enjoy some encouragement...


Those who've worked with me on social media and content teams know I LOVE Canva. Here are some ideas for content you can create simply, and for lots of uses. Even if you're not running a biz, you can create a digital birthday card or gift certificate for a friend. Check it out!
Content marketing has emerged in the last five years as one of the biggest buzzwords for getting people to find your brand online. There's good reason for this. Black-hat SEO fortunately is close to a thing of the past, but there are agencies who will still take your money to churn out thin content with a few keywords sprinkled in. It takes time, but it's a sound plan to commit in 2017 to valuable content (your blog, your website FAQs, or even a LinkedIn post) to share your own solutions to real problems. Your experience counts! (and the corollary is, if you DON'T put the breadcrumbs out there, it's really hard for anyone to find you, let alone your own ideal Hansel and/or Gretel)
Hampton Marketing shared TOYOTA GAZOO Racing's post.
Carousel ads let you show multiple images in the same FB ad without paying more for additional images. Good if you have a story to tell, or want to show product in different environments, or different product models, like this auto dealership.
Friends, LinkedIn is an awesome site...but be CAREFUL of connection requests, even from well-connected strangers. Some are FAKE!
How do you know it it's a fake account? If the picture looks a little too glam for an average Joe or Jane, or the follow-up conversations are phishy (look this up), strange English for US based connections, or the profile person's company doesn't return results, you might be connecting with a spammer.
This week I accepted a connection request from ...an "Andy Adams." Within a few hours, I received a thank you email with a sales pitch.
The copy was slightly off, and my radar was up. I used Tineye http://www.tineye.com/ to research the profile image and found the real person from the image had passed away.
Please let me know if you need help navigating the waters of LinkedIn or any side. Fraud comes in all forms, and is a pitfall on most sites (Not just Match and online dating sites.
You can create your own personalized emoji (try hard to recreate your OWN features when making yours) here: https://www.bitmoji.com/ Then copy them into your Facebook page posts, comments or Gmail messages.
Have fun! and a safe and happy Halloween!
































