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Today, we will explore some of the benefits of digital marketing for your business, as well as some of the best practices and tips on how to do digital marketing effectively in Uganda or in your region.
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You know your profile pic and your bio is the first thing people see when they land on your 'gram. Don't make a bad first impression. https://t.co/Ue2UN7HjXB
As marketers, one of our greatest obligations is profound respect for our audiences.
Read more about how our 2020 global theme, HUMAN.X will address this notion through the lens of the Attention Revolution: https://t.co/1DfhS0jje0 #HUMANX#AttentionRevolution
I don't know a lot about social media in Uganda, can somebody break the social ground rules, engage and give us in Diaspora a clue? On the ground here we are drowning with pessimistic data full of blankos and zeros
#Uganda's President @KagutaMuseveni’s social media presence excites public.
Mr Museveni has in the past one week been active on social media responding to comments from his followers https://t.co/AgKCKPCxVr
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Great article @mootoomber
Social Media Kings: Meet Ashburg Kato, One Of The Most Sought After Facebook Micro-bloggers in Uganda. #MtnPulse https://t.co/RxAH7zKoWr
Signs and actions that one is a social media addict. Today we ask: How do you tell that one is a Social Media addict?
#GaetanoAndLucky: Share experience below.
A year after the introduction of Uganda’s social media tax (or "gossip tax"), the levy has largely been a flop, bringing in just 17 % of hoped-for revenue. Internet users in @KagutaMuseveni’s “realm” have also dropped by 30 %, or up to 3 million users.
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