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Report: Social Marketing Is More Than Just Likes [Report]

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Tweet Recently, ComScore , the global leader in measuring the digital world, published a report on social marketing and how it’s not just about getting likes! And not least reaching people with relevant content in their News Feed, where they spend the highest percentage (40%) of their time on the platform. It’s all about planning!

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How to Improve Your News Feed Ranking on Facebook

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According to a research done by comScore called “The Power of Like: How Brands Reach and Influence Fans Through Social Media Marketing&# , users on Facebook spend the majority of their time, more specifically 27% of their time, looking at news feeds and homepages. What is “ EdgeRank”? The way to get noticed.

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Report: How Social Marketing Works for Retail Brands [Report]

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Tweet In late June, I wrote about ComScore’s second report called “The Power of Like 2 – How Social Marketing Works” and how it’s not just about getting likes, but rather about creating engagement and interacting with fans. Like the second report, the third one is also based on collaboration between ComScore and Facebook.

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All You Need To Know About Your Facebook Reach [Study]

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Here are some statistics given out by comScore, which we see again and again, but make a lot of sense when quoted here too. Three out of four US Internet users visit Facebook daily according to comScore. Similar Posts: How to Improve Your News Feed Ranking on Facebook. Content Sharing: How, When, Where and Why [infographic].

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Twitter Grows by 75% in Mobile Audience, LinkedIn Close Second

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million for the year ending in August 2011, says a new study by comScore. How to Improve Your News Feed Ranking on Facebook. Tweet Twitter is now the fastest growing social networking site among U.S. mobile using audience, jumping an impressive 75% to 13.4 LinkedIn was a close second with up 69% to 5.5

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