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Community Banks Need a Social Media Reality Check

The Financial Brand

This article Community Banks Need a Social Media Reality Check appeared first on The Financial Brand. Smaller banks rely on social media to promote their brands — yet most of their strategies leave something to be desired.

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5 Ways Credit Unions Should Engage with Millennial Members on Social Media

NCR

Perhaps the most important and impactful way credit unions can attract and retain millennial members is through social engagement. billion daily active users, these social platforms have the potential to be an outstanding marketing tool for a credit union. Social media wasn’t developed to be a silent one-way street.

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Shoot and score: Tips for winning a new business valuation client

Abrigo

The score: If your online presence could use an overhaul, take action and check off the relevant boxes, ensuring that your site not only accurately reflects the work that you do, but also your firm’s brand. Generation X and Millennials increasingly supplement their online research with social media searches.

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How You Handle Fraud Will Make Millennials Drop or Love You

FICO

Millennials, now the largest demographic group in America, are possibly the most misunderstood, elusive market ever, a notion underscored by The Wall Street Journal ’s article about the existence of $20,000-per-hour “Millennial consultants.” Millennials reward positive fraud outcomes. At least not yet.

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Building Trust in a Digital World: Transforming Financial Relationships

Digital Growth Institute

In a digital world where face-to-face interactions are becoming less common, how can financial brands establish trust with their customers? Unfortunately, there is currently a trust gap, with many millennials feeling like they have no one they can trust for financial guidance. Only a mere 8% of millennials trust financial institutions.

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Instagram Talks New Shopping Features And Why It Doesn’t Have A Buy Button

PYMNTS

Even people without a mind for business remember that motto as one of the guiding principles of retail and other forms of commerce — absorbed, perhaps, in a high school class or via any number of articles, TV shows, commercials or bits of pop culture that have riffed on that theme. Window Shopping.

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PR Insight: Know Your Members’ Media Consumption Preferences

William Mills

With the proliferation of communication channels available today—from traditional print media and broadcast to online and social media—effectively managing a credit union’s communications strategy is a complicated business. Both millennials and Gen X tend to consume content in the evening hours (8 p.m.