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This Week in Social Media – 7/24/2013

Social Media Marketing

Facebook’s Q2 earnings show mobile growth, U.S. The mobile space continues to dominate: comScore indicates that time spent on Facebook''s mobile platform more than doubled in Q2. A 61 percent increase in advertising revenue - 41 percent of which was from mobile advertising. These are those links.

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5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read This Week

Firebelly

You have to focus on Universal Search, Real-Time Search, Social Media and the Mobile Web. Women Use Social Mobile More Than Men By Tiphereth Gloria Nielsen posted these mobile social stats from December 2009 about the gender differences when accessing social networks via mobile devices. Where do you start? points from 22.5

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Report Ranks Reputation and Exposure of Brands Across News and Social Media

Bill Hartzer

This “buzz” can be produced by product launches, ad campaigns, PR events, earnings reports, a single consumer‘s product experience, and many other triggers, even scandals and rumors. The company’s recent acquisition of AdMob, a mobile ad service, further highlights their strategy going forward.

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How to Add & Manage Multiple Instagram Accounts for Your Brand

Sprout Social

First let’s look at how you actually add multiple Instagram accounts to your mobile device. To get started on your mobile device: Click on your profile and look for the sun icon (iPhone) or three vertical dots (Android) in the top right. Managing one can be a lot of work and stress for single social media or community manager.

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The devil’s in the data: Identifying the groups that won the election for Trump

Audiense

Hillary Clinton hired a team which grew to over 800 people working specifically on her campaign, and which spent $332M on advertising, dwarfing her victorious rival’s spend. Donald Trump’s victory came despite only spending $18M on advertising, with a campaign team that consisted of 80 people in August, and didn’t grow far past 100.

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