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The State of Social Media 2013 [infographic]

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It’s a new year and and we can look back at the social media year of 2013. The following infographic sums up 2013 in social media events, month by month. The Harlem Shake went viral, things went pretty fast on Twitter when Miley Cyrus was twerking at the VMA and ‘selfie’ even made to the Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year.

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What Does 2013 Hold for Social Media?

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As for 2013, Mindjumpers’ CEO and founder, Jonas Klit Nielsen, predicts that we are heading towards a future where brands invest in people who are highly skilled in content creation and where brands become publishers: “Companies need to be ready to think as publishers and not marketers. US digital media usage: A snapshot of 2013.

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The Digital Agency of the Future [Report]

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Piggybacking on trending stories alone won’t cut it in 2013 – it will be about making meaningful brand connections with those trending stories.” – Jonas Nielsen, CEO, Mindjumpers (follow on Twitter @ Klit_Nielsen ). Take part in the discussion on Twitter by using the hashtag #futureagency. > What do you think?

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Where’s Social Media Going in 2014?

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2013 is coming to an end after what has been an interesting year for social media and we think that 2014 isn’t going to be any less interesting. In 2013 we’ve seen a huge growth in visual platforms; Instagram, Vine, Snapchat, Tumblr, Buzzfeed and especially Pinterest have all gained millions of followers. Real time is king.

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How Brands Use Vine

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The six seconds format perfectly suits today’s news stream and will probably be an advantage like we have seen it for Twitter’s 140 character format. 10 Social Media Trends for 2013 – Get Started! The video app Vine is moving into a golden age. It makes it shareable and accessible.

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A Social Media Status Quo Pt.1-Japan

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Enter Twitter and Facebook whose popularity started to increase around this time. As of 2013, Facebook users in Japan reached 22 million and Mixi has been experiencing a steady decline in users ever since. Other services that are popular in this specific genre include; Tabelog, cookpad, retty, miil, and Synchro life.

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Social Videos – Why, Where And How?

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Visual content has always been important in social media, but 2013 has set whole new standards. From what we know from Twitter and Snapchat, it could seem like social media is continuously being focused on short format content. And it’s not videos like we know them, but short videos with a time limit. Why so popular?

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