From mistakes you have made yourself to mistakes you've seen your younger peers make, what is something that should be avoided when managing social media campaigns, analyzing metrics, or even posting content?
Answers with chatbots. If people are on the social media, at least me expect interaction with people. As soon as they start using AI to answer me, they ended up.
One rookie mistake many marketing managers make is focusing too much on vanity metrics (like follower count or impressions) rather than metrics that actually drive business outcomes, such as conversions, customer retention, or ROI.
Trying to be too 'salesy' and inauthentic with marketing content, especially on social media. People can sniff out BS a mile away. Focus on providing genuine value and building real relationships first. The sales will follow naturally from there.