The Latest Blog Posts From Lumino

Digital Listening Jenny Karn Digital Listening Jenny Karn

How to Claim Your Brand's Knowledge Panel

This may sound obvious, but: Claiming your knowledge panel is really important! There are few pieces of internet real estate as important for your brand as that small box, because it's exactly where customers, clients, investors, and even journalists are going to look for facts about your business, from website url to social media accounts to annual revenue and more.

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Kat Spasov Kat Spasov

How Government Budget Owners Use Social Media in 2024

Are you ready to decode the mysteries of social media habits among government budget owners? Lumino Digital's latest survey dives deep into how and why government employees utilize social media platforms today. Let's take a closer look at the data and uncover actionable strategies to leverage social media for your business growth in the public sector.

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Jenny Karn Jenny Karn

Unleashing the Power of Trade Shows: A Blueprint for Government Contracting Success

In the world of government contracting, trade shows have long been considered critical to growing your business. These events are beacons of opportunity, where innovation, collaboration, and growth converge.

But what do government employees think about trade shows? Do they still plan to attend? Are they looking for new vendors when they do? We wanted to find out. So we commissioned an independent research agency to conduct a survey of government budget decision-makers — representing both federal and state/local government — to learn about trade show preferences.

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Pete Hunt Pete Hunt

Lumino’s Wikipedia Glossary: Edit War

A Wikipedia edit war occurs when multiple editors engage in a persistent back-and-forth struggle, repeatedly making changes to a particular article. These changes may involve altering content, reverting edits made by others, or disputing the inclusion of certain information. Edit wars typically stem from disagreements over the accuracy, neutrality, or relevance of content within an article.

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