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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices. What do buyers really want from social media marketers?

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The State of Social Media Marketing – Summary of Annual Survey Report (Part 2)

Mindjumpers

In a previous blog post , Jonas made a summary of a report called “The State of Social Media Marketing” from January 2012 in which he outlined the key points and conclusions drawn from the report. As in the beginning of 2012 the big three – Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn – remain at the top positions.

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Socialympics: How Social Media and Blogging Has Boosted Sports Media

Convince & Convert

The London 2012 Olympics from July 27th to August 12th are going to be the most covered sporting event in our world’s history. The trick for filtering the mess is to use new age curation methods like combining Twitter lists of your favorite sports content creators with a feed column platform like Hootsuite or Tweetdeck.

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The Dos and Don’ts of a Social Media Automation Strategy

Waxing UnLyrical

Mixing your automated posts with some real-time updates will not only help you stay true to your social media marketing goals, but will also open up so many more opportunities to reach out to your target audience. In 2012, the NRA sent out a tweet that read “Good morning, shooters. Be sensitive to real-world events. Happy Friday!

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A Brief History of Social Media [Infographic]

Oktopost

The very same year, surprisingly, LinkedIn launched as a professional networking and job posting site. While younger people were agonizing over their top 8 on Myspace, LinkedIn slowly grew, acquiring just 20 signups per day. In 2012, Facebook launched their mobile ads program, and also acquired Instagram.