Director of Social Media Position Overview The Director of Social Media is responsible for developing remarkable content for Raidious clients on social media channels. This includes working collaboratively with our entire engagement team to develop new and innovative social media strategy and methodology. This position will be responsible for the coordination and execution of Engagment [...]
Raidious is Hiring a Director of Social Media
by Ryan Smith on January 18, 2012
in Career Opportunities,Digital Marketing,Facebook,Featured,Job Search,Owned Media,Social Media,Twitter
4 Social Media Tips for the Upcoming Holiday Season
by P.J. Gindling on November 16, 2011
Social Media is still growing, and if you are a marketer that has drug your feet getting online, you should wait no longer. With the holiday season coming up, you have more users then ever going online to figure out what they want to buy their loved ones this holiday season. Whether it is [...]
Raidious Welcomes Our New Engagement Team Members, Ruby Kohler & Jennifer Love
by Kaitlin Coons on November 14, 2011
in Digital Content Services,Digital Marketing,Email Marketing,Facebook,Job Search,Social Media,Twitter
Watch out! our team is growing AGAIN!! We are thrilled to have two new additions to our engagement team this month, Ruby Kohler & Jennifer Love. Ruby Kohler will be joining Raidious as a Social Media Specialist, and Jennifer Love will be our newest engagement intern! Ruby is a Bloomington, IN native and recent [...]
The Capacity Problem
by Jim Hyslop on October 12, 2011
in Blogging,Case Studies,Content Planning,Content Strategy,Digital Content Services,Digital Marketing,Email Marketing,Facebook,Marketing Technology,Mobile Device Marketing,Owned Media,Platform Development,Research,Social Media,Twitter,Web Video
Let’s face it… you are likely over capacity. The online landscape has changed and so has the way we all do business today. If you are a marketer, you’re probably getting requests from the executive level DEMANDING that you get your multi-channel strategy together ASAP. To them, this is a reasonable request. But to you, [...]
Social Media Tip of the Week: Respond Quickly, Respond Honestly
by Kaitlin Coons on July 5, 2011
in Client Service,Crisis Response,Digital Content Services,Digital Marketing,Facebook,Social Media,Twitter
In the world of social media it is all too common that people forget the importance of minding their manners. By cutting out the face-to-face interaction it’s incredibly easy to respond less earnestly to people or further- to just ignore them all together. While it is necessary to make thoughtful and timely responses to your [...]
Social Media Lessons From a Ten-Year-Old
by Matt Chandler on May 17, 2011
in Content Strategy,Facebook,Owned Media,Social Media,Twitter
Raidious is Hiring Social Media Specialists!
by Brian Wyrick on May 10, 2011
in Digital Content Services,Digital Marketing,Featured,Twitter
Raidious is hiring! We are looking to get someone in the door quickly to work with our amazing social media team. Check out the description below, and fill out the form to apply. Do you LOVE social media? Can you spend hours immersed in it? And…are you ready to start your career with a dynamic [...]
Raidious’ Social Media Tip of the Week: Think Campaign
by Ryan Smith on May 2, 2011
in Content Planning,Digital Content Services,Facebook,Owned Media,Social Media,Twitter
This week’s tip is for those of you struggling to manage your brand’s social media efforts on a daily basis, and finding that the work is time consuming, and monotonous. The solution is simple, “think campaign.” In order to see the true benefits from managing your brand’s social media pages is treat it like any [...]
Raidious’ Social Media Tip of the Week
by Ryan Smith on April 13, 2011
in Digital Content Services,Digital Marketing,Facebook,Social Media,Twitter
This week’s tip is short and simple. Don’t be afraid to change directions on your social media campaign. The bottom line is that a good social campaign cannot be treated like any other marketing campaign. A strategy developed in November, executed in February, and measured along the way is not always going to be accepted [...]




