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Final Assignment: Marketing Blog – NSPIRE NETWORK LLC
Introduction: Nspire Network (Nspire) was started by Spencer Iverson on November 28, 2016, in Atlanta GA, as a Domestic Limited Liability Company. It is a multilevel marketing company (mlm) offering a variety of healthcare products, with their main staple being “premium sanitary napkins”. Social Media is paramount, next to traditional face to face marketing for this company. This company is being built on the backs of its leadership and needs social media to advance its course because they do not pay for any traditional media advertising due to the nature of the business model being an mlm.
The reputation of the company is tied tightly to the proven history of its leadership. Iverson has a history of success starting from his high school years where he was selected as a Coca-Cola National Scholar. Spencer started his first business at the age of 12, sweating during the hot summer building his lawn service. At Georgia Tech, Iverson earned a patent and by the age of 28 had become the CEO of a publicly traded company. Iverson attended law school at Mercer University. Introduced to the industry of network marketing, Iverson was a quick study and applied the lessons learned from those he acquired as an entrepreneur for more than 12 years. He has co-authored a top-seller, “The 3 CEOs Formula”, and appeared in and written articles for numerous national publications, radio shows and television programs. Iverson is an expert at equipping professionals for maximum achievement and is recognized internationally as a gifted motivational and instructional speaker and trainer and has earned millions of dollars in the industry of network marketing.
(Spencer Iverson – on the right)
This is the mantra for Nspire: “It translates the same way around the world — to guide or control by divine influence. The founders of Nspire Network were divinely assembled together and have a unified vision to positively impact the lives of millions of people by offering more than just quality products and the opportunity to earn life-changing income — the vision is much bigger. Nspire is a mission. A movement. A purpose-driven collection of individuals who truly desire change. Nspire will touch you. Nspire will motivate you. Nspire will teach you. Nspire will challenge you to reach heights within yourself you never thought possible. Our culture will embrace you. Our trips will amaze you. Our events will teach you. We are not black nor white. We are not democrat nor republican. We are not rich nor poor. We are one. We are Nspire. (https://nspirenetwork.com/) ”
Overall Social Media Use: For their overall social media use, Nspire has a corporate website for general product information and where their distributors can log into a back off. From their homepage, you can link to their Facebook page (@wenspire) with 12k followers, their Twitter account (@NspireNetworkCo) and an Instagram account (nspirenetworkofficial) with 2k followers. They do not have a Tumblr nor Twitter account, but on twitter there are multiple tweets about their “Cherish” pads. Their strategy is to allow social media to build the frenzy about the brand and their products through free advertising via testimonies of their independent distributors and their customers. They do not offer direct sales to the public as of this post. Their online history is not that deep as the company just started, but from day one, they have, and encouraged their distributors to utilize different social media platforms to raise brand awareness.
Their Instagram page is used to showcase and post pictures and videos of their events, meetings and calls. Their Twitter account, named “NowWeNo” and page description “Awareness to our Women and Young Ladies hygienic use while Helping People Live Longer, Healthier lives.” is used to communicate general information, motivation videos, product updates, and similar business events. They use Facebook the most and the pages’ “About” section states: “Nspire Network is one of the largest and fastest growing companies in direct sales history. Focused on complete wellness, we are mission driven people.” They use this page to showcase live demonstrations of their products and advise of company business that open for the public to view, as well their distributors.
Social commerce strategy: research and identify the social commerce strategies of your organization. How do they encourage and facilitate influence and impressions? Are there critical relationships with any groups or individuals? (Minimum of two paragraphs.)
Nspire has two board-certified urologists on staff, Dr.’s Steven and Richard Mynatt, both sons of another board-certified urologist, Dr. Robert Mynatt. The Mynatt brothers have practices in multiple states with over 50 years of licensed medical experience between the two of them. They provide the medical and scientific component to the product line sold by Nspire.
Dr. Rick (Richard) was the first urologist on the east coast to perform “GreenLight Laser” as an office procedure. He is proud to have developed MaxLife Prostate Care, Empower Testosterone Booster Plus, Total Recall Memory Booster and Taboo with his brother. Dr. Steve runs the family urology practice and remained practicing there for 27 years. began having conversations about the value of nutritional products on the treatment of prostate conditions several years ago. The brothers started having daily conversations with patients regarding prostate issues and found that patients often have better response to prostate issues with nutritional supplements than with prescription medications. They began researching the ingredients and ways to improve the dosing of these natural supplements and developed a combination. You can watch a video clip of them talking about their latest development in advancing prostate care here: https://youtu.be/YuY5hGcwf1g.
Data: Data shows that sentiment towards the brand is positive, but the company could stand to market itself to the general public so consumers would know what their brand is. See screenshots below of sentiment analyses and trends.
http://www.sentiment140.com/search?query=nspire+network&hl=en
https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/tweet_viz/tweet_app/ (type in “nspire network” in search box)
http://www.socialmention.com/search/?t=all&q=nspire+network&btnG=Search
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nspire%20network
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nspire%20network
Testimonials: http://nowweno.net/#testimonials1
Assessment and recommendation: My overall assessment is NSpire is moving the right direction, with the right leadership in place. This is a multi-level marketing company so traditional marketing is not the proper strategy. They look for entrepreneurial minded individuals to invest and then market their product, thereby foregoing the typical spend on marketing advertising. The thing that sets them apart is their leadership’s knowledge of the industry. This is what draws potential distributors to their organization. By having a product that is not hard to sell because the “magic” can leave the presentation room and transfer to the kitchen table, Nspire has a solid product offering.
My suggestion would be to get in front of the sensitivity of the nature of product, and blast the online community with company branded advertisements. By doing this, they create more awareness and demand for their product and shift the supply channel to a direct consumer retail market as well still having a distributor based marketing system.
References:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nspire%20network
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nspire%20network
https://www.instagram.com/nspirenetworkofficial/?hl=en
http://www.socialmention.com/search/?t=all&q=nspire+network&btnG=Search
http://www.sentiment140.com/search?query=nspire+network&hl=en
https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/tweet_viz/tweet_app/
https://hotmlmcompanies.com/nspire-network-review/
https://twitter.com/NspireNetworkCo
https://www.nspirenetwork.com/
https://www.startupremedy.com/nspire-network-marketing-review/
http://nowweno.net/#testimonials1
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Final Assignment: Marketing Blog – NSPIRE NETWORK LLC
Introduction: Nspire Network (Nspire) was started by Spencer Iverson on November 28, 2016, in Atlanta GA, as a Domestic Limited Liability Company. It is a multilevel marketing company (mlm) offering a variety of healthcare products, with their main staple being “premium sanitary napkins”. Social Media is paramount, next to traditional face to face marketing for this company. This company is being built on the backs of its leadership and needs social media to advance its course because they do not pay for any traditional media advertising due to the nature of the business model being an mlm.
The reputation of the company is tied tightly to the proven history of its leadership. Iverson has a history of success starting from his high school years where he was selected as a Coca-Cola National Scholar. Spencer started his first business at the age of 12, sweating during the hot summer building his lawn service. At Georgia Tech, Iverson earned a patent and by the age of 28 had become the CEO of a publicly traded company. Iverson attended law school at Mercer University. Introduced to the industry of network marketing, Iverson was a quick study and applied the lessons learned from those he acquired as an entrepreneur for more than 12 years. He has co-authored a top-seller, “The 3 CEOs Formula”, and appeared in and written articles for numerous national publications, radio shows and television programs. Iverson is an expert at equipping professionals for maximum achievement and is recognized internationally as a gifted motivational and instructional speaker and trainer and has earned millions of dollars in the industry of network marketing.
(Spencer Iverson – on the right)
This is the mantra for Nspire: “It translates the same way around the world — to guide or control by divine influence. The founders of Nspire Network were divinely assembled together and have a unified vision to positively impact the lives of millions of people by offering more than just quality products and the opportunity to earn life-changing income — the vision is much bigger. Nspire is a mission. A movement. A purpose-driven collection of individuals who truly desire change. Nspire will touch you. Nspire will motivate you. Nspire will teach you. Nspire will challenge you to reach heights within yourself you never thought possible. Our culture will embrace you. Our trips will amaze you. Our events will teach you. We are not black nor white. We are not democrat nor republican. We are not rich nor poor. We are one. We are Nspire. (https://nspirenetwork.com/) ”
Overall Social Media Use: For their overall social media use, Nspire has a corporate website for general product information and where their distributors can log into a back off. From their homepage, you can link to their Facebook page (@wenspire) with 12k followers, their Twitter account (@NspireNetworkCo) and an Instagram account (nspirenetworkofficial) with 2k followers. They do not have a Tumblr nor Twitter account, but on twitter there are multiple tweets about their “Cherish” pads. Their strategy is to allow social media to build the frenzy about the brand and their products through free advertising via testimonies of their independent distributors and their customers. They do not offer direct sales to the public as of this post. Their online history is not that deep as the company just started, but from day one, they have, and encouraged their distributors to utilize different social media platforms to raise brand awareness.
Their Instagram page is used to showcase and post pictures and videos of their events, meetings and calls. Their Twitter account, named “NowWeNo” and page description “Awareness to our Women and Young Ladies hygienic use while Helping People Live Longer, Healthier lives.” is used to communicate general information, motivation videos, product updates, and similar business events. They use Facebook the most and the pages’ “About” section states: “Nspire Network is one of the largest and fastest growing companies in direct sales history. Focused on complete wellness, we are mission driven people.” They use this page to showcase live demonstrations of their products and advise of company business that open for the public to view, as well their distributors.
Social commerce strategy: research and identify the social commerce strategies of your organization. How do they encourage and facilitate influence and impressions? Are there critical relationships with any groups or individuals? (Minimum of two paragraphs.)
Nspire has two board-certified urologists on staff, Dr.’s Steven and Richard Mynatt, both sons of another board-certified urologist, Dr. Robert Mynatt. The Mynatt brothers have practices in multiple states with over 50 years of licensed medical experience between the two of them. They provide the medical and scientific component to the product line sold by Nspire.
Dr. Rick (Richard) was the first urologist on the east coast to perform “GreenLight Laser” as an office procedure. He is proud to have developed MaxLife Prostate Care, Empower Testosterone Booster Plus, Total Recall Memory Booster and Taboo with his brother. Dr. Steve runs the family urology practice and remained practicing there for 27 years. began having conversations about the value of nutritional products on the treatment of prostate conditions several years ago. The brothers started having daily conversations with patients regarding prostate issues and found that patients often have better response to prostate issues with nutritional supplements than with prescription medications. They began researching the ingredients and ways to improve the dosing of these natural supplements and developed a combination. You can watch a video clip of them talking about their latest development in advancing prostate care here: https://youtu.be/YuY5hGcwf1g.
Data: Data shows that sentiment towards the brand is positive, but the company could stand to market itself to the general public so consumers would know what their brand is. See screenshots below of sentiment analyses and trends.
http://www.sentiment140.com/search?query=nspire+network&hl=en
https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/tweet_viz/tweet_app/ (type in “nspire network” in search box)
http://www.socialmention.com/search/?t=all&q=nspire+network&btnG=Search
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nspire%20network
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nspire%20network
Testimonials: http://nowweno.net/#testimonials1
Assessment and recommendation: My overall assessment is NSpire is moving the right direction, with the right leadership in place. This is a multi-level marketing company so traditional marketing is not the proper strategy. They look for entrepreneurial minded individuals to invest and then market their product, thereby foregoing the typical spend on marketing advertising. The thing that sets them apart is their leadership’s knowledge of the industry. This is what draws potential distributors to their organization. By having a product that is not hard to sell because the “magic” can leave the presentation room and transfer to the kitchen table, Nspire has a solid product offering.
My suggestion would be to get in front of the sensitivity of the nature of product, and blast the online community with company branded advertisements. By doing this, they create more awareness and demand for their product and shift the supply channel to a direct consumer retail market as well still having a distributor based marketing system.
References:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nspire%20network
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nspire%20network
https://www.instagram.com/nspirenetworkofficial/?hl=en
http://www.socialmention.com/search/?t=all&q=nspire+network&btnG=Search
http://www.sentiment140.com/search?query=nspire+network&hl=en
https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/tweet_viz/tweet_app/
https://hotmlmcompanies.com/nspire-network-review/
https://twitter.com/NspireNetworkCo
https://www.nspirenetwork.com/
https://www.startupremedy.com/nspire-network-marketing-review/
http://nowweno.net/#testimonials1
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Kellie....very nicely done. Nice imagery (visual and written) It is clear that you have a passion for you business and that is why you will continue to be successful. Keep the great work and best of luck to you!
Young Living Essential Oils @necsocialmedia

Young Living Essential Oils are 100% therapeutic grade oils. Young Living sells many other products as well, but started with essential oils. Most of their other products do contain essential oils in them. Everything Young Living sells is clean and safe! Meaning it is clean and safe for the environment, your body, your animals. Being therapeutic grade means it is 100% blood from the plant. It is distilled and has no fillers to make it cheaper. Essential oils can help heal your body in a natural way, or keep you family healthy while germs are flying around during school time. They can help clean your house in a natural way with out using a bunch of nasty chemicals.
Young Living is in a MLM company. Meaning it is a multilevel marketing company. The impact of social media is huge for Young Living. Every person that buys a kit and decides to sell Young Living heads straight towards social media. It is the quickest way to let your friends and family know you started your own small business.
Young Living has been an organization for over 20 years. Gary and Mary Young Established Young Living in 1994. They started with a small organic farm with the distillation process. Their first herbs grown were lavender, peppermint, Melissa and clary sage, in Utah and Idaho. Their vision was and still is “To bring Young Living Essential Oils to every home in the world.” (as cited in, Young Livings about, not dated) Young Livings Mission statement is “We honor our stewardship to champion nature’s living energy, essential oils, by fostering a community of healing and discovery while inspiring individuals to wellness, purpose, and abundance.” (as cited in, Young Livings Mission Statement, not dated)
Young Living’s is a people-orientated culture. A people orientated culture is value fairness, supportiveness, and respect for individual rights. These organizations truly live the mantra that “people are their greatest asset.” (as cited by; Tayla Bauers, Berrin Erdogan, not dated). With People being their greatest asset, social media is peoples easiest way to communicate. The employee is celebrated with ranks and rewards. When the employee is celebrated, they are respect and appreciate the business, and in turn they work harder. The employee usually advances more rapidly because they feel appreciated. A people orientated culture is a less stressful organization. With Young Living as you advance ranks you earn more money, and more prizes. The Young Living team that supports you gives you even more encouragement. If you are on the monthly oil plan you receive tons of free oils as well. It allows you to try their products that you would never have thought about buying.
As a Young Living distributor you get a “virtual office” account on www.youngliving.com. As you use your virtual office it is a great way to keep in contact with your down line and know who has ordered and who needs to order. From there you usually use Facebook messenger to keep in contact, due to the fact they can check it whenever it convenient them. You can run your whole business online.
On the Young Living twitter they have many different recipes, one I am posting has many different reviews on it. Everyone seems to love it. (https://www.youngliving.com/blog/holy-guacamole/?utm_source=oso&utm_medium=tw&utm_campaign=guacamoleblogtwitter&utm_content=092917) This is a beginners guide to meditating, not one person on their comments has one bad thing to say. (https://www.youngliving.com/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-meditation/?utm_source=oso&utm_medium=tw&utm_campaign=meditationblogtw&utm_content=092517) Young living has posted about their seed to seal promise on YouTube. Here is the link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLQuvo1hxpo). There are many reviews on the bottom of that YouTube video!
Needless to say if one goes on Young Livings Twitter account or Facebook account you will find nothing but positive feedback from Young Living. Young Living sends out a a foundation team to help with hurricane victims. #younglivingfoundation . On Facebook sometimes you can write reviews, Young Livings does not have a review section. I found a nice review online through google. (http://guessingalltheway.com/2009/09/young-living-essential-oils-review/) Here is a nice 3rd party unbias opinion of Young Living. (https://hotmlmcompanies.com/young-living-essential-oil-reviews/). Not one product out there is going to have perfect reviews. There are bad reviews for Young Living. This YouTuber believes Young Living is a scam. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CYDon4jhic)
Does a MLM business work? Honestly it depends on how motivated the individual is that buys into it. If one is neglectful of the business and expects it to grow, it will not grow on its own. You must be passionate about your business, and excited to share what you are selling. Social Media plays a huge part in how you share your Young Living business. All it takes is a few pictures of diffusing, or a testimony on how the oil is helping you and you have people interested via social media. Young Living thrive on their people to share about oils and other products to their friends and family. People are their largest asset. Gary Young started Young Living as a multi-level marketing business. As Gary started small, he would travel to a different state each week and share the oils.(Young, 2015) As the word got out, sales went up. Gary has created an empire. In 23 years, Young Livings has built headquarters in Australia, Europe, Canada, Japan, and Singapore. The word has spread across the world without the use of commercials or advertisements! Social Media has became a huge part of Young Living. It has made it easier for people to join and spread the good word. As the internet grew larger and larger so did Young Living.
Multilevel marketing is a 16 billion dollar a year market. People are realizing you can stay at home, and manage your own time. There is no business drama that you get at the work place. If you fail, you failed because of your own faults. If your business isn’t not growing, it isn’t growing because you are not out there planting the seeds, and watering it. You have a mentor, that you can listen to if you want. If you don’t listen to them you will probably fail. Your mentor is in that position for a reason. The only reason you fail is because of you, not anybody else. The best part about a Young Living is that you can run the whole business off of social media. Young Living is probably based 80% off of social media. Many people like to go out and do classes. I personally hate doing classes. I have actually done a live class over Facebook, rather than sitting in front of a group of people you sit in front of your camera and teach oils!
Young Living just started to created starter kits to accommodate every person. You can buy a man kit or a baby kit, not just oils. A few months ago that was my only complaint about Young Living. Other wise I feel Young Living is doing an amazing job at what they do. They wouldn’t have been in business for over 20 years if they hadn’t. They keep us informed via social media the moment anything happens. I know I can look on any source and find out what the promos are going to be for the month. They share recipes for food or hair mask ect to use oils in. They do a great job via social media. Going through Young Living I have learned so much about how important it is to use chemical free products. I feel fortunate that it was brought into my life.

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Final Assignment: Marketing Blog – NSPIRE NETWORK LLC
Introduction: Nspire Network (Nspire) was started by Spencer Iverson on November 28, 2016, in Atlanta GA, as a Domestic Limited Liability Company. It is a multilevel marketing company (mlm) offering a variety of healthcare products, with their main staple being “premium sanitary napkins”. Social Media is paramount, next to traditional face to face marketing for this company. This company is being built on the backs of its leadership and needs social media to advance its course because they do not pay for any traditional media advertising due to the nature of the business model being an mlm.
The reputation of the company is tied tightly to the proven history of its leadership. Iverson has a history of success starting from his high school years where he was selected as a Coca-Cola National Scholar. Spencer started his first business at the age of 12, sweating during the hot summer building his lawn service. At Georgia Tech, Iverson earned a patent and by the age of 28 had become the CEO of a publicly traded company. Iverson attended law school at Mercer University. Introduced to the industry of network marketing, Iverson was a quick study and applied the lessons learned from those he acquired as an entrepreneur for more than 12 years. He has co-authored a top-seller, “The 3 CEOs Formula”, and appeared in and written articles for numerous national publications, radio shows and television programs. Iverson is an expert at equipping professionals for maximum achievement and is recognized internationally as a gifted motivational and instructional speaker and trainer and has earned millions of dollars in the industry of network marketing.
(Spencer Iverson – on the right)
This is the mantra for Nspire: “It translates the same way around the world — to guide or control by divine influence. The founders of Nspire Network were divinely assembled together and have a unified vision to positively impact the lives of millions of people by offering more than just quality products and the opportunity to earn life-changing income — the vision is much bigger. Nspire is a mission. A movement. A purpose-driven collection of individuals who truly desire change. Nspire will touch you. Nspire will motivate you. Nspire will teach you. Nspire will challenge you to reach heights within yourself you never thought possible. Our culture will embrace you. Our trips will amaze you. Our events will teach you. We are not black nor white. We are not democrat nor republican. We are not rich nor poor. We are one. We are Nspire. (https://nspirenetwork.com/) ”
Overall Social Media Use: For their overall social media use, Nspire has a corporate website for general product information and where their distributors can log into a back off. From their homepage, you can link to their Facebook page (@wenspire) with 12k followers, their Twitter account (@NspireNetworkCo) and an Instagram account (nspirenetworkofficial) with 2k followers. They do not have a Tumblr nor Twitter account, but on twitter there are multiple tweets about their “Cherish” pads. Their strategy is to allow social media to build the frenzy about the brand and their products through free advertising via testimonies of their independent distributors and their customers. They do not offer direct sales to the public as of this post. Their online history is not that deep as the company just started, but from day one, they have, and encouraged their distributors to utilize different social media platforms to raise brand awareness.
Their Instagram page is used to showcase and post pictures and videos of their events, meetings and calls. Their Twitter account, named “NowWeNo” and page description “Awareness to our Women and Young Ladies hygienic use while Helping People Live Longer, Healthier lives.” is used to communicate general information, motivation videos, product updates, and similar business events. They use Facebook the most and the pages’ “About” section states: “Nspire Network is one of the largest and fastest growing companies in direct sales history. Focused on complete wellness, we are mission driven people.” They use this page to showcase live demonstrations of their products and advise of company business that open for the public to view, as well their distributors.
Social commerce strategy: research and identify the social commerce strategies of your organization. How do they encourage and facilitate influence and impressions? Are there critical relationships with any groups or individuals? (Minimum of two paragraphs.)
Nspire has two board-certified urologists on staff, Dr.’s Steven and Richard Mynatt, both sons of another board-certified urologist, Dr. Robert Mynatt. The Mynatt brothers have practices in multiple states with over 50 years of licensed medical experience between the two of them. They provide the medical and scientific component to the product line sold by Nspire.
Dr. Rick (Richard) was the first urologist on the east coast to perform "GreenLight Laser" as an office procedure. He is proud to have developed MaxLife Prostate Care, Empower Testosterone Booster Plus, Total Recall Memory Booster and Taboo with his brother. Dr. Steve runs the family urology practice and remained practicing there for 27 years. began having conversations about the value of nutritional products on the treatment of prostate conditions several years ago. The brothers started having daily conversations with patients regarding prostate issues and found that patients often have better response to prostate issues with nutritional supplements than with prescription medications. They began researching the ingredients and ways to improve the dosing of these natural supplements and developed a combination. You can watch a video clip of them talking about their latest development in advancing prostate care here: https://youtu.be/YuY5hGcwf1g.
Data: Data shows that sentiment towards the brand is positive, but the company could stand to market itself to the general public so consumers would know what their brand is. See screenshots below of sentiment analyses and trends.
http://www.sentiment140.com/search?query=nspire+network&hl=en
https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/tweet_viz/tweet_app/ (type in “nspire network” in search box)
http://www.socialmention.com/search/?t=all&q=nspire+network&btnG=Search
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nspire%20network
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nspire%20network
Testimonials: http://nowweno.net/#testimonials1
Assessment and recommendation: My overall assessment is NSpire is moving the right direction, with the right leadership in place. This is a multi-level marketing company so traditional marketing is not the proper strategy. They look for entrepreneurial minded individuals to invest and then market their product, thereby foregoing the typical spend on marketing advertising. The thing that sets them apart is their leadership’s knowledge of the industry. This is what draws potential distributors to their organization. By having a product that is not hard to sell because the “magic” can leave the presentation room and transfer to the kitchen table, Nspire has a solid product offering.
My suggestion would be to get in front of the sensitivity of the nature of product, and blast the online community with company branded advertisements. By doing this, they create more awareness and demand for their product and shift the supply channel to a direct consumer retail market as well still having a distributor based marketing system.
References:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=nspire%20network
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=nspire%20network
https://www.instagram.com/nspirenetworkofficial/?hl=en
http://www.socialmention.com/search/?t=all&q=nspire+network&btnG=Search
http://www.sentiment140.com/search?query=nspire+network&hl=en
https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/tweet_viz/tweet_app/
https://hotmlmcompanies.com/nspire-network-review/
https://twitter.com/NspireNetworkCo
https://www.nspirenetwork.com/
https://www.startupremedy.com/nspire-network-marketing-review/
http://nowweno.net/#testimonials1
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My final Klout score was 32.10. I believe that my score increased because I engaged on social medial pretty much daily. I think it would have been higher if I responded to more posts on top of posting regularly. My social media engagement over the last seven weeks was increased due to taking this class, but mainly on Twitter and Tumblr, as I would not have been on these sites had it not been for being in the class.
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My final Klout score was 32.10. I believe that my score increased because I engaged on social medial pretty much daily. I think it would have been higher if I responded to more posts on top of posting regularly. My social media engagement over the last seven weeks was increased due to taking this class, but mainly on Twitter and Tumblr, as I would not have been on these sites had it not been for being in the class.
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I have 19 followers that are all new I did not have a Twitter account before this class. I have been following mostly my classmates, people associated with assignments from class, and just a few other regular people I know. #KloutNEC
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This tweet received the most engagement: Carlos M. Smith @smithctpa1 Sep 25 Chris Brown NAILS the U Name It Challenge! #unameitchallenge#NECViral Post Nothing led more to the… tmblr.co/ZxKk_c2QKsqVn This was a class assignment with a captive viewing audience.It was guaranteed engagement because of the reason it was posted. I am sure the subject matter caused some curiosity as well. #KloutNEC
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This post received the least retweets: - Carlos M. Smith @smithctpa1“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28 NIV http://bible.com/111/mat.11.28.NIV … pic.twitter.com/H9kSaimUW3 I am not sure why this post had the least amount of penetration. The message was clear and uplifting. It may have the time that it was posted and it lost in the timelines of other’s feeds. #KloutNEC
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This post received the most retweets: - Carlos M. Smith @smithctpa1Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth int… http://bible.com/111/1pe.1.3.NIV pic.twitter.com/i0FVZFwU51 I believe received the most retweets because of the content. I believe people wanted to acknowledge the type of message it was as inspirational. It was a message of hope that all could embrace. #KloutNEC
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This post received the most retweets: - Carlos M. Smith @smithctpa1Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth int… http://bible.com/111/1pe.1.3.NIV pic.twitter.com/i0FVZFwU51 I believe received the most retweets because of the content. I believe people wanted to acknowledge the type of message it was as inspirational. It was a message of hope that all could embrace. #KloutNEC
This post received the least retweets: - Carlos M. Smith @smithctpa1“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28 NIV http://bible.com/111/mat.11.28.NIV … pic.twitter.com/H9kSaimUW3 I am not sure why this post had the least amount of penetration. The message was clear and uplifting. It may have the time that it was posted and it lost in the timelines of other’s feeds. #KloutNEC
This twee received the most engagement: Carlos M. Smith @smithctpa1 Sep 25 Chris Brown NAILS the U Name It Challenge! #unameitchallenge #NECViral Post Nothing led more to the... tmblr.co/ZxKk_c2QKsqVn This was a class assignment with a captive viewing audience.It was guaranteed engagement because of the reason it was posted. I am sure the subject matter caused some curiosity as well. #KloutNEC
I have 19 followers that are all new I did not have a Twitter account before this class. I have been following mostly my classmates, people associated with assignments from class, and just a few other regular people I know. #KloutNEC
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