In Episode 37 of Don't Call Me A Guru, host Linda Hoang explores how social media has helped / is being used by local businesses during the pandemic, with guests Steve Brochu, owner/chef of Milk Crate Edmonton, Stephanie Ould, social media manager of the Edmonton Downtown Farmers' Market, and Ellie Huang, who has been helping Chinatown restaurants get up and active on social media.
Steve, Stephanie and Ellie share their approaches to social media before and during the pandemic, their social media successes and challenges, and advice for other business owners or entrepreneurs hoping to get the most out of their social media efforts.
Ep. 44 - Things we don't like on social media right now, plus why we love TikTok
Ep. 43 - Real Talk with Ryan Jespersen
Ep. 42 - Influencer Disclosure Discussion with Ad Standards Canada
Ep. 41: 2021 Social Media Trends + The Return of Tyler Jack Butler
Ep. 40: Artist AJA Louden's Approach to Social Media
Ep. 39: Behind the Scenes of Some Good News (SGN) Social Media with Alberta Agency Arcade
Ep 38: How Alberta Doctors are using social media
Ep 36 - How a comedian uses social media to build community engagement
Ep 35 - iMEDIA Call-In Extravaganza (Digital Marketing Tips from a Range of Experts)
Ep 34 - 3 Social Media Trends for 2020
Ep. 33 - Building Your Brand & Career Using Social Media
Ep 32 - Social Media in the Farming Industry
Ep 31 - Social Media in the Federal Election
Ep 30 - Social Media News, Updates, Features You May Have Missed
Ep 29 - Social Media and the Edmonton Fringe Festival
Ep 28 - Social Media in the Video Game Industry
Ep. 27 - Social Media & Content Strategy with Tourism Calgary
Episode 26 - Social Media and Animal Rescues
Episode 25 - Social Media in Journalism & Politics
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