
Team Advocacy Explosions - Jane Scandurra - Hard Corps Marketing Show #74
Attention all marketers, networkers and professionals! You won’t want to miss this explosive episode featuring marketing professional, documentary filmmaker, CEO & Marketing Strategist at Scandurra Group, Jane Scandurra.
In this episode, we talk all about the effectiveness of employee advocacy groups for your company’s promotion and engagement, how to develop successful, long-term networking strategies, and discuss the do’s and don’ts of social sharing in an attention economy.
Takeaways:
Activate your employees through an employee advocacy program. Employee messages get shared more often than corporate messages.
Make an effort to be present across your social platforms. Use it as an opportunity to network and show what you know. There’s so much value to putting yourself out there.
Employees want to work for companies that have a purpose. You can use social outreach as a purpose.
It’s everybody’s job to market. All employees should have opportunities to promote your company. Marketing shouldn’t be the only ones driving it.
Social media is all about engagement, don’t just share content you see. That’s no different than spam. Add a comment or note to address in your post and put your own spin on it.
Share personal interests or hobbies in your account profiles rather than just work stuff. You never know what kinds of connections you can make with others.
In a day with such short attention spans, you’ll only get attention if you earn it. Set yourself up as an expert or go-to person in your field and people will be more likely to pay attention to your content.
Networking is extremely important. Your network is your net worth.
Links:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/janescandurra
Twitter: @janescandurra
Website: scandurragroup.com
Social selling course: scandurragroup.com/socialselling
Trailer for "Single" documentary on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1xlmfTC
Attention all marketers, networkers and professionals! You won’t want to miss this explosive episode featuring marketing professional, documentary filmmaker, CEO & Marketing Strategist at Scandurra Group, Jane Scandurra.
In this episode, we talk all about the effectiveness of employee advocacy groups for your company’s promotion and engagement, how to develop successful, long-term networking strategies, and discuss the do’s and don’ts of social sharing in an attention economy.
Takeaways:
- Activate your employees through an employee advocacy program. Employee messages get shared more often than corporate messages.
- Make an effort to be present across your social platforms. Use it as an opportunity to network and show what you know. There’s so much value to putting yourself out there.
- Employees want to work for companies that have a purpose. You can use social outreach as a purpose.
- It’s everybody’s job to market. All employees should have opportunities to promote your company. Marketing shouldn’t be the only ones driving it.
- Social media is all about engagement, don’t just share content you see. That’s no different than spam. Add a comment or note to address in your post and put your own spin on it.
- Share personal interests or hobbies in your account profiles rather than just work stuff. You never know what kinds of connections you can make with others.
- In a day with such short attention spans, you’ll only get attention if you earn it. Set yourself up as an expert or go-to person in your field and people will be more likely to pay attention to your content.
- Networking is extremely important. Your network is your net worth.
Links:
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/janescandurra
- Twitter: @janescandurra
- Website: scandurragroup.com
- Social selling course: scandurragroup.com/socialselling
- Trailer for "Single" documentary on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1xlmfTC
Creators and Guests

Host
Casey Cheshire
CEO & Founder of Ringmaster Conversational Marketing. Casey Cheshire is a marketer, serial entrepreneur, and adventurer. He has been in EO for close to 10 years and counts his relationships as a key reason for his continued success. Casey’s passion for podcasting led to him founding Ringmaster Conversational Marketing. Ringmaster helps B2B businesses launch podcasts that drive growth and revenue. Previously, Casey founded and ran Cheshire Impact for 10 years. It became the top Salesforce Pardot marketing automation solutions partner in the world before a successful exit in 2021. He is also a US Marine Corps Veteran where he served in the Infantry and deployed to some very hot climates. In his free time, Casey likes to skydive, climb mountains, and pretend to be a hungry bear for his two kids.