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Twitter vs Instagram

On April 18th, 2013, posted in: infographics, Posts & Occasional Rants, Social Media by 0 Comment

  Do you post photos online for your brand? What venue works best for you? Facebook? Pinterest? Twitter? LinkedIn? Instagram? Until Decemeber of 2012, users were able to integrate their Instagram onto Twitter. They have since become competitors. This infographic from DNA shows how social partnerships affect brand engagement.

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The State of Social Ads

On April 17th, 2013, posted in: infographics, Posts & Occasional Rants, Social Media by 0 Comment

  While traditional analog advertising continues to decline in such mediums as newspapers and local radio, online advertising is growing rapidly, in particular social media advertising. The reasons are simple. Forgetting the obvious cost differences, social media advertising provides a much more targeted environment for your advertising. Want to reach golfers? Promote to people who “LIKE”..

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Rise Of The Apps

  As more and more of us move into smartphones and tablets, we are turning to apps and social media in ever more increasing numbers. On a recent trip to New York City (as an example) I downloaded a half dozen apps to make the trip more enjoyable as well as more efficient. Everything from..

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Social. Digital. Traditional

  Social and digital media have exploded over the last several years. Between 2009 and 2012 social media grew 238%, to the point where well over half of adults are regularly engaged with social media. This infographic from Scarborough, a leading market research company, gives us a good look at the rapidly changing media landscape.

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LinkedIn – Revolutionizing The World Of Computing

  Do you use LinkedIn? To network? To Find a job? To find a candidate? LinkedIn is THE social media network for business professionals. This infographic from Masters In Human Resources shows how 200 million of us use LinkedIn.

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