
5 reasons to archive your social media accounts
With rapidly-changing policies and increased security risks, the longevity of social media accounts now perpetually hangs in the balance.

With rapidly-changing policies and increased security risks, the longevity of social media accounts now perpetually hangs in the balance.

A “Secret Santa” around the office, friends, and family can be fun. A gift exchange among online friends you haven’t met, well, that’s a little different and carries a heftier consequence.

Marketing, advertising and logistics are all important, but none of them matter if you don’t have sales. Social media has transformed the way the world shops. Why? Because people trust it.

The Internet has made lives easier. Getting in contact and staying connected with everything and everyone is now more convenient than ever before.

Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) has issued a call for an investigation of social media censorship following the suppression of the House Judiciary Committee Republican Twitter account.

Cole Morgan is a young and passionate social media marketer who has garnered over 1.4 million followers across all of his platforms.

As the saying goes “the devil is in the details,” and so it stands with social media – knowing the tricks of the trade will help the brand maximize your reach when maneuvering through the social media labyrinth.

Internet presence is extremely important at this day and age. People of all ages are constantly using social media and learning more about business through the internet.

For Gracie Litsinger, the recipe for teaching chemistry was a little creativity and a trip to her vegetable drawer.

An executive order from President Trump challenging the control that social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have over content on their platforms could have implications much broader than the dispute that prompted it, says a Virginia Tech expert.