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Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

At business networking events, try to get to know people outside your group of trusted colleagues. While my personal one is not “secret&# per se, and even has the same avatar/photo as my professional one, I find it much more useful to compartmentalize, both for following others and being followed. What’s the catch?

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How To Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Here are some tips you can apply to your Facebook marketing strategy that will put your Facebook Page leaps and bounds ahead of the competition: Maximize Your Avatar Visibility Profile pictures on Facebook can have a maximum size of 200×600 pixels. There is a large reference of these tags on their developer wiki.

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13 Social Networks That Are a Big Deal in Non-English Speaking Regions

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Sina Weibo is an app for personal microblogging. Popular in China, the platform is also referred to as just “Weibo,” which translates to “micro-blog.”. The makers of Line offer a collection of associated gaming apps, as well as an online avatar community called Line Play. Source: WeChat. Sina Weibo. Source: Kakao Talk.

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The Ultimate List of Social Media Definitions You Need to Know

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An avatar is a visual representation of a person for use in digital contexts. On social media, the term “avatar” also refers to your profile picture—the image that represents you on the platform. Most individual users choose a photo as their social media avatar, sometimes supplemented by a digital frame or filter.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Add an avatar and a bio at the minimum. Just one thing, I guess – something I have experienced recently – leaving a comment under your post with seemingly genuine interest in one’s site/post itself, but actually referring to your own post/blog or even pasting url in. There is no reason to make a personal request.

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