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Your 6 Step Guide To Integrated Digital Marketing | SEO Infographics

Your 6 Step Guide To Integrated Digital Marketing | SEO Infographics | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Understanding where integrated and digital marketing will lead us is just as important as knowing its current parameters.
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A Visual Guide to Twitter

A Visual Guide to Twitter | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

This infographic provides a visual guide and a brief synopsis of different uses for Twitter.

It includes information about how Twitter can be used as a tool for information, customer service, networking, business management and website management.


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Kaye Blum's curator insight, May 20, 7:29 PM

Gotta love a good #infographic...

vgpascal's curator insight, May 21, 4:37 AM

Quand Twitter se pose sur une branche ;-)

Alexander Abramov's curator insight, Today, 1:00 AM

It is difficult to use all of these components. Perhaps this visual guide will help not to lose the right way :)

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Twitter on Paper / Infographics

Twitter on Paper / Infographics | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world.

This infographic looks at the Twitter facts and shares some interesting facts about the social media site which continues to grow daily. The numbers might just blow you away...


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The Women of Social Media: Digital Influencer Study [Infographic]

The Women of Social Media: Digital Influencer Study [Infographic] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Social Media - Among online women, 75% use social media sites, whereas only 63% of online men do. To find out more about women's online social media activities and influence, check out the ...

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David Blundell's curator insight, April 21, 3:01 AM

Very interesting study. Have just spent a few days with Pam Moore (@PamMktgNut) who spoke and trained at our British Council #SocialMediaTapas event, and I'm still in awe. She's just been voted Top 5 woman in social media by Forbes 2013 and is the no. ten influencer in the whole world. Pam rocks! . . .

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Social Media 2013: User Demographics for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest & Instagram [INFOGRAPHIC]

Social Media 2013: User Demographics for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest & Instagram [INFOGRAPHIC] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Those good people at the Pew Research Centre recently updated their annual look at who is using social media, discovering that 16 percent of U.S. internet users are now active on Twitter.


But what about some of the other major social platforms? Aside from Twitter, who exactly is using Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr?

This infographic (courtesy of Adweek) takes Pew’s data and represents it all in a pleasing visual form; view key takeaways at the article link.


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Joshua OCock's curator insight, March 27, 10:02 AM

Very interesting - but I'm not sure things will stay this way for long..

eileenludwig's curator insight, April 9, 12:31 AM

Charts help you see the big picture of social media for your business

ccafaro1's comment, April 28, 3:32 PM
objective profile at moment. Good.
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How to Use Hashtags in Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner

How to Use Hashtags in Your Social Media Marketing | Social Media Examiner | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
How to use hashtags in your social media marketing to create successful campaigns and maximize your exposure across all social media channels.

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David Blundell's curator insight, February 22, 4:03 AM

You probably know this already but a great reminder anyway . . .

Neil Wilkins's curator insight, February 22, 6:58 AM

Less is more and you don't have to use # in every tweet. But when the time and place are right, these are some great tips to make it work well.

Minna Kilpeläinen's curator insight, February 22, 4:00 PM

Useful advice.

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Twitter Itself Will Soon Decide the Value of Your Tweets

Twitter Itself Will Soon Decide the Value of Your Tweets | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Twitter will soon attach value ratings to users' tweets. Here's why.

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David Blundell's curator insight, February 15, 2:51 AM

Positive noise filter? Potentially scary? Whatever you think, your tweets will soon be valued by Twitter themselves . . .

Gaurav Pandey's curator insight, February 17, 8:51 PM

Smart move from guys at Twitter. Let's see how it pans out. 

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How to make Twitter lists - Digital Trends

How to make Twitter lists - Digital Trends | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Digital Trends How to make Twitter lists Digital Trends How to make Twitter lists Its no secret that Twitter is a great way to stay updated on things that interest you, but with so many good people to follow on the site, your feed can quickly...

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Google+ surpasses Twitter to take number 2 social network after Facebook

Google+ surpasses Twitter to take number 2 social network after Facebook | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Google+ is the rising star when it comes to global social networking. Twitter, YouTube and Facebook all grew...

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David Blundell's curator insight, January 31, 3:44 AM

Wow - Looks like Google+ is starting to really gain traction . . .

BelizeNet.com's curator insight, January 31, 10:41 AM

You really should try Google+, it is so different that Facebook, and I find much more informative.  It does take a little getting use to, but well worth the effort. If you join, circle me at:

 

https://plus.google.com/107733269574737813168/posts

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How to Engage Successfully on Twitter | Jeffbullas's Blog

How to Engage Successfully on Twitter | Jeffbullas's Blog | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Twitter is the best social media site to use!

 

I am not kidding. Just check my profile on Twitter and see what I am talking about.

 

Need I to say more?

 

Jeff Bullas is another perfect example.

If you are looking to succeed with Twitter, just follow and learn from the greats on Twitter.

 

Go look right now at what is happening on Jeff Bullas’ Twitter account and see what separates him from the competition!

 

“Success” on Twitter is learning and creating your own unique strategy based on the practices of the Twitter greats.

 

I use Twitter all of the time, and I am being more and more amazed on how it works.

 

Sarah Miller's curator insight, January 18, 11:23 AM

Tips of how to use Twiiter successfuly for your advantage. 

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Nike takes social media in-house | News | Marketing Week

Nike takes social media in-house | News | Marketing Week | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Sport brand takes social campaigns away from agencies to get closer to fans.

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David Blundell's curator insight, January 7, 1:33 AM

More and more brands are doing it themselves. Is this a sign of the times now that companies are really starting to "get" social media? . . .

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Social Marketing & Business Trends [INFOGRAPHIC]

Social Marketing & Business Trends [INFOGRAPHIC] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Business-to-business social media marketing has always been a harder nut to crack than its business to consumer counterpart. A new study suggests that a refusal to embrace new social channels might be one reason why.


While more B2B marketers are using social media sites than ever before, Facebook (83 percent), Twitter (80 percent) and LinkedIn (80 percent) are far and away the platforms of choice for the majority of brands, with YouTube (61 percent) and Google+ (39 percent) rounding out the top five.

Pinterest is used by just one in four B2B marketers (26 percent), and Instagram less than one in ten (7 percent).


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Pedro Barbosa's curator insight, December 29, 2012 6:10 AM

Social Marketing -  how different approches produce different outcomes.

 

How Facebook, Linkedin and twitter are far better then G+, for example.

 

Pedro Barbosa | www.pbarbosa.com | www.harvardtrends.com

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Infographic: the History of Social Media

Infographic: the History of Social Media | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

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+.


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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

Abeer Muhammad's curator insight, December 27, 2012 5:15 AM

#SM from the beginning. 

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Marty's SEO Triptych: New SEO Rules in a Content Marketing World [+ Marty Note]

Marty's SEO Triptych: New SEO Rules in a Content Marketing World [+ Marty Note] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Five years ago, SEO was all the buzz. Today, it has shifted to "content marketing," which aims to create stories humans want to read and engage with. - The above chart is a good summary of this trend.


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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 8, 2012 1:45 AM

After writing this response to Snow's article and Guillaume's response I realized it finishes a group of 3 pieces on SEO:

A. SEO and Data Got A THING Going On.
B. Etropy Is Creating Web 3.0 Under Our Noses
C. Google and Data Got A Thing Going On (Below)

Google and Data Got A Thing Going On
I agree that we've moved close to a more true meritocracy, but I'm not as far as Snow or Guillaume. Google's influence remains very significant in who sees what in search, and search still controls the purse strings.

If Google didn't float their index they would have rapidly become irrelevant. By floating, by removing the absolute TRUTH of the game so well described, the game changed in ways ONLY Google can understand.

Look at the Not Provided numbers now climbing close to 50%. While Google says they made this move based on security it is clear to anyone with a brain that Google's desire is to float more than their index. If you can't find absolute reference in your own Google Analytics then something fundamental has changed.

In fact many things have changed including:

* We live floating on a Sargasso sea now never reaching shore.

* Algorithms and predictive models will rule our future.

* Algorithms and predictive models were always going to rule.

* Google controls LESS and makes MORE.

* Mobile is DISRUPTIVE in the short run.
* The longer the web is alive the more local it becomes.

These last two bullets are the engine of the current discontent. Google's brilliant move to float the index would seem to be a direct response to the chilling amount of User Generated Content (UGC) being created, but, in reality, the float was in the works well before it was clear social would rule.

Floating the index allows control to be harvested by Google and Google alone AND potential ad inventory moved from X to infinity. Now you can see why Not Provided was so necessary. Without the obstruction any website could model the float. The more advanced websites such as Amazon will model the float and continue to create larger and larger continents within the Sargasso sea.

Finally, let's discuss Snow assertions. Yes the world is undeniably more popular and populous. There is MORE and it is being organized, at least to some significant degree, by social signals. The thing you don't get from Snow's graphics is the flocking and emergent behavior of those signals.

Read Bursts by Barabasi and you come away with an understanding that a. we are not as unique as we think and b. we tend to flock or tribe into packs and clusters. What happens when you are playing in a field and it starts to rain? Everyone who was playing runs for cover (flocking behavior in response to specific stimuli).

The web only SEEMS massively random. In fact, for those "psycho-historians" to borrow a term from Isaac Asimov capable of seeing and patterning the BIG DATA being produced the world quickly smooths into patterns.

This is why Amazon has 1.4B pages in Google's index. At that level, many times even CNN.com one of the sites that must have the highest amount of unique content, there is clearly a new game being played. Snow and Guillaume are discussing the cosmetic layer we have influenced with out UGC social signals.

Behind the cosmetic layer there is still flocking behavior-herding traffic into huge divots created by Facebook, Amazon and Twitter. Zuckerberg correctly and foolishly identified the game as a play for infrastructure.

Mobile is disrupting the massive investment in status quo infrastructure by the web's biggest players AND it is eroding margins. Margins ARE ALWAYS slim in the beginning. I remember when Amazon was new they were everywhere, would give you free shipping, wash your car and bring you a pizza for an order. AND Amazon was buying just about at retail for about the first year.

I was a wholesale distributor then (1993 - 1999) and we couldn't figure out what Amazon was doing. What we didn't realize was Amazon wasn't playing the same game we were. Amazon could have cared if they made a dime then. They wanted the NAMES on their FILE. NAMES = POWER. NAMES = MONEY.

Snow and Guillaume are both RIGHT and WRONG. They are right that our rebellious use of social signals has wobbled the web's surface and mobile is creating a wobble in infrastructure. They are wrong because, in the end, the math always wins, the patterns will emerge and scale will harvest the crop.

As we eat we will feel more HEARD and IN CONTROL when in actual fact that feeling may be mostly an illusion. At the infrastructure level what was once 3 players may expand to 8 to 10 as the telcos elbow their way in, but the principle is the same just the players are a tad different.

The good news is the unrelated game for artifice does feel over with Panda. I think of Panda a little like my mom. My mom knew how reluctant I was, as a teenager, to clean my room. She knew the pattern so well she didn't have to actually see the room to know its state. Google's Panda is an algorithmic mom. They have power distributions on every element of your website (including expected UGC). Violate those means and you will be sent to Siberia. Why?

Because the math always wins.

 

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Pinterest takes a "first step" toward working with big brands

Pinterest takes a "first step" toward working with big brands | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Pinterest is unveiling a new pin structure for different types of products and an integration with a large number of retail brands, as it continues buildng up the platform and paving the way for growth.

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David Blundell's curator insight, May 20, 12:44 AM

Pinterest is inching toward monetisation. Here's the lowdown . . .

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The Journey of a Tweet: Infographic

The Journey of a Tweet: Infographic | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world. This infographic shows the literal journey of a tweet - from the initial tweet to the retweet and beyond.


This graph shows that a single tweet can cross social media channels in mere seconds. In this age of quick technology, people are getting information at such a rapid rate that it’s hard to keep up at times...

Check out the infographic for more interesting facts.


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Maria Persson's curator insight, May 16, 1:01 AM

Look closely...where do your tweets go in your 'professional circles'?

EmbroidMe New Lenox's curator insight, May 16, 9:34 AM

Amazing how information sharing has changed in such a short amount of time with Twitter.

Joe Wise's curator insight, May 16, 5:32 PM

Always wondered what the .....

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21 Tips to Balance Social Media Addiction, Tweets, Life and Real Work! | The Marketing Nut

21 Tips to Balance Social Media Addiction, Tweets, Life and Real Work! | The Marketing Nut | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
How do you manage time as a social media addict business leader? Focus on goals, objectives and inspiring and connecting with your audience and community

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yeohyc's curator insight, April 16, 7:16 AM

Less than 45 hours to go to meet @PamMktgNut, @BritishCouncil & @esBritish friends at Social Media Tapas, Madrid! :)

Tom George's curator insight, April 16, 8:41 AM

It's so important to maintain a balanced lifestyle. In our quest for succes we must not allow ourselves to become to obsessed with things. I always enjoy content from The Marketing Nut.

Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight, April 18, 6:11 AM
I hope to not just learn, but to IMPLEMENT at least some of what I learn from this article. Time management continues to be a major problem with me.
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A Printable Guide to Social Media [#Infographic]

A Printable Guide to Social Media [#Infographic] | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Ask anyone to name the most popular social media tools used by students, and it’s a safe bet everybody could name the top two: Facebook and Twitter.

But those are far from the only online applications making inroads. As administrators warm to engaging students through social media, the list of potential resources at their disposal grows longer by the day.

 

Facebook and Twitter are the obvious choices. But there are other options- Tumblr, YouTube and Google+, to name three.

Of course, if naming the latest social media tools seems tough, learning how to use them all is harder still. In an attempt to shorten the learning curve, Flowtown and Column Five published this Social Media Cheat Sheet for your reference...


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Pedro Barbosa's curator insight, March 2, 5:16 PM

Pedro Barbosa | www.pbarbosa.com | www.harvardtrends.com

Katelm's curator insight, March 4, 5:44 AM

Un résumé graphique pour savoir à quoi correspond les differends réseaux sociaux, comment s'y inscrire et le vocabulaire associé.

Rahadian P. Paramita's curator insight, March 14, 11:00 PM

Cool!

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INFOGRAPHIC: What Makes Social Media so Influential?

INFOGRAPHIC: What Makes Social Media so Influential? | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

If your impression of social media is limited to your friends posting cat videos and teenagers glued to their iPhones – think again.

Social media possesses incredible influential power, and since the advent of the Internet it's evolved from a simple way for people to keep in touch into a massive global network connecting organizations, communities and people.Social media is the easiest, fastest and most explosive way to transmit and receive information! And best of all – absolutely anyone can take advantage of it.

 

Check out the infographic to learn how to embrace the ubiquity of social media and use its power to better yourself, your business, or cause, and find a host of statistics and facts that may surprise you about the influence of social media...


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Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 2, 6:08 AM
INFOGRAPHIQUE: What Makes médias sociaux de manière influente?

If your impression of social media is limited to your friends posting cat videos and teenagers glued to their iPhones – think again.

Social media possesses incredible influential power, and since the advent of the Internet it's evolved from a simple way for people to keep in touch into a massive global network connecting organizations, communities and people.Social media is the easiest, fastest and most explosive way to transmit and receive information! And best of all – absolutely anyone can take advantage of it.


Check out the infographic to learn how to embrace the ubiquity of social media and use its power to better yourself, your business, or cause, and find a host of statistics and facts that may surprise you about the influence of social media...














INFOGRAPHIC: What Makes Social Media so Influential? via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...


Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 2, 6:51 AM
INFOGRAPHIQUE: What Makes médias sociaux de manière influente ?

"If your impression of social media is limited to your friends posting cat videos and teenagers glued to their iPhones – think again.

Social media possesses incredible influential power, and since the advent of the Internet it's evolved from a simple way for people to keep in touch into a massive global network connecting organizations, communities and people.Social media is the easiest, fastest and most explosive way to transmit and receive information! And best of all – absolutely anyone can take advantage of it.


Check out the infographic to learn how to embrace the ubiquity of social media and use its power to better yourself, your business, or cause, and find a host of statistics and facts that may surprise you about the influence of social media"...














INFOGRAPHIC: What Makes Social Media so Influential? via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...


Bart van Maanen's curator insight, March 3, 9:21 AM

Nice.

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24 Tips to Increase Conference and Event ROI by Integrating Social Media | The Marketing Nut

24 Tips to Increase Conference and Event ROI by Integrating Social Media | The Marketing Nut | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Turn up conference and event ROI volume by tightly integrating social into the DNA of your event. Influencer outreach programs, campaigns & social measurement.

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David Blundell's curator insight, February 13, 2:56 AM

Just caught up with these excellent tips from Pam Moore on how really build social into your event and not just bolt it on as an after-thought. Great stuff . . .

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8 Ways to Discover Valuable Social Media Content | Social Media Examiner

8 Ways to Discover Valuable Social Media Content | Social Media Examiner | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
Facebook content curation: Use these 8 tips to quickly find awesome content to share on Facebook that your audience will love.

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David Blundell's curator insight, February 6, 2:30 AM

Struggling for inspiration? Those lovely people from Social Media Examiner give you a bunch of great tips to help you out . . . 

Gaurav Pandey's curator insight, February 7, 7:32 PM

This comes from one of my favourite sites. Great tips. 

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Google+ Is Now The Number Two Social Network In The World

Google+ Is Now The Number Two Social Network In The World | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

Reports now show that Google+ has surpassed Twitter in active users and is second only to Facebook.


A new report by Global Web Index shows that Google+ has surpassed Twitter in active users and is second only to Facebook.

 

Technically YouTube was considered #3 and Twitter came in at #4 by the numbers. Although it is good to note that Twitter is actually the fastest growing of them all, with 40% growthin the last quarter.


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absolutely
Two Pens's curator insight, March 3, 6:24 PM

Interesting that G+ ranks #2 with so few people actually using it as a network. Shows the power of Google that everybody feel like they have to belong to it but so many don't use it :-) Nobody wants to get left behind.

Janet Louise Stephenson's curator insight, May 3, 10:23 PM

Do you believe that Google+ moved ahead of Twitter?

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10 Secrets to Fantastic Engagement

10 Secrets to Fantastic Engagement | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

The following post is an entry by one of our spectacular finalists in our Awesome Engagement Strategies Contest . . .


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This blog post has some really great ideas here to get genuine engagement with your customers . . . .

David Blundell's curator insight, January 9, 4:24 AM

This blog post has some really great ideas here to get genuine engagement with your customers . . . .

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Infographic: 365 Days of Social Media

Infographic: 365 Days of Social Media | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

A new infographic based on statistics published by the Huffington Post lists 100 of the most fascinating figures from 2012, focusing on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram & Google+.


More than 1 million websites integrated with Facebook since the beginning of 2012. with a reported 80% of users preferring to connect with brands via the social site. With 23% of people checking their accounts five or more times a day, it's hard to miss an advertising opportunity.

Rival social network Google+ could become real competition, garnering 625,000 new members every day of last year. Of those millions of people, active users reportedly spend more than 60 minutes a day across Google products, averaging 12 minutes per day with Google+.

Meanwhile, micro-blogging site Twitter held its own last year. The average user tweeted 307 times over the course of 2012...

 

See more social media statistics and figures at the infographic.


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Pedro Barbosa's curator insight, January 5, 4:24 AM

Numbers and numbers and numbers. are we capable to read all this big data every single day? Do we want it?

 

Pedro Barbosa | www.pbarbosa.com |www.harvardtrends.com

Rui Ventura's curator insight, January 7, 12:00 PM
Great Stats by the Huffington Post.
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Twitter Tools That Help With Efficiency

Twitter Tools That Help With Efficiency | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it

"If you’re as busy as I am, you don’t have time to spend all day finding content, and managing your Twitter account. Steven Hughes wrote a great post a few weeks ago about how to manage Twitter efficiently, and spoke about Twitter tools. I’ll expand more on that topic in this post. There are plenty of Twitter tools out there that make it a lot easier for you to do your daily Twitter work. Here are some of my favourite Twitter tools for content and account management that I could not live without:"


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Top 10 Social Media Campaigns of 2012

Top 10 Social Media Campaigns of 2012 | DV8 Digital Marketing Tips and Insight | Scoop.it
There have been so many great Social Media campaigns in 2012 that it has been near impossible to choose just ten for this list . . .
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David Blundell's curator insight, December 17, 2012 5:11 AM

This is Blueclaw's vote for the best social campaigns of 2012. What do you think? Is your favourite missing from the list?

nagore's curator insight, April 28, 5:40 AM

Obama #1