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4 Concepts Your Online Marketing Should be Ready for in 2015

The Social Media Incubator

So instead of telling you what is going to happen in 2015, we will offer a few items to watch for. If you haven’t heard of the new social media site, there’s a good chance you will in 2015. This is the mantra of social networks in today’s digital advertising age. Could Ello rise? Pay to play.

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Is Clubhouse On Its Way Out?

Ignite Social Media

This post was originally published by Forbes on May 5, 2021. It’s hard to scroll through social feeds or the news today without being hit with more information on Clubhouse, the hot new app (now also available on Android devices as of this month) that features audio-only rooms that allow people to chat about shared interests.

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Facebook Made The Right Move. Regardless Of What Marketers Think.

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Brands will have to leave Facebook. . For the longest time, Facebook was encouraging brands to build Pages, chase likes and engage with consumers on their platform. Brands could not resist, as the number of Facebook users grew without end. It was all about quantity over quality, and the Facebook users were feeling it.

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Four theories on the declining trust in Canadian social media

Dave Fleet

This might seem strange, given the various media scandals that Canada faced over the last year ( Gomeshi , Roberts , Lang ) – yet despite this, trust in traditional media still rose from 2015. Meanwhile, trust in social media fell by six per cent. Here are a couple of theories from my end: More media, less social.

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Facebook to Change News Feed to Focus on Friends and Family: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Buffer Social

The goal of Facebook’s News Feed is to show people the stories that are most relevant to them. Now, Facebook has announced one of their most significant News Feed shuffles. These changes are likely to mean that content posted by brands and publishers will show up less prominently in News Feeds.

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How Companies Like Bored Panda, REI, and Vox Are Growing Their Organic Reach on Social Media

Buffer Social

In 2013, a Facebook Page could easily reach about 12 percent of its fans with each post. That means for every 100 fans of a Page, an organic post will reach, on average, only five or fewer people 1 These data are from a research by Social@Ogilvy. So how does each of the social media algorithms work? Facebook algorithm.

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How to create mobile-friendly content with Google’s AMP

Socialmedia.biz

Target audience: Businesses, brands, mobile marketers, digital marketers, advertising agencies, SEO specialists, entrepreneurs, educators, journalists, Web publishers. AMP is a Google-backed open-source project that launched last February as an open standard to make it easier for any publisher to have pages load quickly on mobile devices.

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