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Social Media Tools and Technology-101 magic tools and technology tips

Social Media Tools and Technology-101 magic tools and technology tips | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
Here are 101 fantastic social media technology tool tips that you can use to promote your business on social media.

 

Are you looking for some tools and tips related to social media tools and technology?

 

Want to add a bit of magic to your social media marketing?

 

As we specialise in tools and technology we come across great tips and tools every day.

 

From the list below we guarantee you will find something very useful for your business.


Via Martin Gysler
Joshua OCock's curator insight, March 12, 2013 8:20 AM

Social media vital toolkit. 101 golden nuggets in 8 chapters.

Ian Cleary's comment, April 1, 2013 12:24 PM
Hey Martin, thanks for sharing!
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The End of Demographics: How Marketers Are Going Deeper With Personal Data

The End of Demographics: How Marketers Are Going Deeper With Personal Data | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it
Demographics have defined the target consumer for more than half a century - poorly. Today's psychographics build a deeper understanding of the customer.

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Data Visualization - The New Art Of Understanding

Data Visualization - The New Art Of Understanding | omnia mea mecum fero | Scoop.it

As people begin to experiment with the creation and interpretation of visualizations and including them in presentations, a not-so-apparent shift will take place in the background where the traditional ‘analyst’ role slowly morphs to give way to a new breed — the storytellers — who will be more strategic and consultative in nature and not data-waiters, statisticians or always comfortable with extreme analytics.

Visualization, as we know it, is starting to spread through individual contributors and niche companies forging the path. A lot of these individuals are learning as they go and using available tools and technologies, but invariably data access and computing capabilities to specific information are limitations that still require heavy investments.

As people begin to experiment with the creation and interpretation of visualizations and including them in presentations, a not-so-apparent shift will take place in the background where the traditional ‘analyst‘ role slowly morphs to give way to a new breed — the storytellers — who will be more strategic and consultative in nature and not data-waiters, statisticians or always comfortable with extreme analytics, but can create, interact, discover and explain relationships in the information and become the go-to people leadership looks for to understand and make quick decisions for their business through data...


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