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So who are these social media front runners? Most of them are the big named brands that you know and love.Victoria’s Secret, Walmart and Adidas lead the Facebook front, while Nordstrom, Williams-Sonoma and Barneys New York lead on Pinterest.
Want to slip to the top? Know your demographic, produce engaging content and find the social media platform that’s right for you... Via janlgordon, Jeff Domansky, Mithuhassan, Alessandro Rea
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janlgordon's comment,
January 15, 9:19 PM
Hi Jeff Domansky, thanks for your comment - this is quite a snapshot of what's going on in retail social but definitely some takeaways for B2B marketers as well.
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January 15, 9:20 PM
Hi Jesse Soininen Thanks for your comment, I like what you said as well, this picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
janlgordon's comment,
January 15, 9:21 PM
Hi Brian Shields - thanks so much for your comment here. Very interesting information on this infograph for sure!
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Could be a good asset for low budget nonprofits that serve large urban populations