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LinkedIn's profile redesign offers some truly cool ways to connect more meaningfully and save time networking on the site. Check out these tips!
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There’s nothing new under the sun? There’s an assumption that, just because social media keeps evolving and we start to use new tools, that ‘social media’ is a new phenomenon. Nothing could be further from the truth.
This informative infographic tells the story of how people have been social on the internet, from the birth of email and Usenet to up-to-date tools like Pinterest and Google+. Via Lauren Moss
Lauren Moss's curator insight,
December 20, 2012 4:53 PM
Interesting timeline of events, statistics + trends, as they pertain to the 'social history of the internet'... The format and graphics enable a strong and clear visual understanding of the content being shared and a straightforward means to compare various points in time with regard to the internet in general, as well as specific social media platforms.
Bart van Maanen's curator insight,
December 21, 2012 8:15 AM
Mooie tijdlijn over de recente geschiedenis van social media. Wat stond er in die eerste e-mail? En daarvoor dan? Dinosaurussen! LOL Delete the scoop?
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Great writing can connect with your audience, so it’s only natural that you should think carefully about each platform you post on. Here's a lowdown on the differences between writing for twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn . . . Via David Blundell Delete the scoop?
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If you have a blog, incorporating infographics is an absolute must. Not only will the use of infographics help to elevate your blog’s ranking on search engines, but they will also make your blog more engaging.
They also have the potential to help you gain more readers and subscribers, and they can help you get your point across much more effectively than plain text... (Read the complete article for 5 reasons why you should consider infographics in social media and blogging) Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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Success in social media isn’t something that happens overnight. As the old adage says, it’s a marathon, not a sprint, and organizations looking for shortcuts and (especially) advice from self-pronounced gurus are often left scratching their heads in bewilderment.
This infographic takes a closer look at how five very-different brands are rocking social media. Social media technologies take on many different forms including magazines, Internet forums, weblogs, social blogs, microblogging, wikis, social networks, podcasts, photographs or pictures, video, rating and social bookmarking. This visualization defines how these types of Social Media differ according to the extent to which they focus on some of all of seven functional building blocks: identity, conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation, and groups.
Read on and view the infographic to learn how these 5 companies (Dell, Morton's, Unisys, KLM & ABC) are successfully utilizing social media in various ways, and details on the benefits for both their customers and business model... Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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