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The Social Media Venn Diagram

Jeff Esposito

They are beautifully displayed in this social media Venn diagram from the folks at Despair.com under the headings narcissism, stalking and ADHD (their words, not mine). At the end of the day, this diagram should show that we all need to take ourselves less seriously. Image - Despair.com. It has more pop-ups than VH1’s Pop-Up Video.

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Search and Social Weekly (1.8)

Josh S Peters

Your Full Instagram Feed Hits the Web. Ever wanted to browse your full Instagram feed — that is, the latest stuff in real time from everyone you’re following on the photo service — without having to reach for your smartphone? In putting this diagram together I’ve tried to focus on “best” practices.

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How to Fuel Social Media Content with Your Existing Work (According to a Founder)

Buffer Social

Let the work you already do, feed your content Across the different titles, formats, and styles of content that Josh works with, he’s found balance by thinking of each thing as part of a Venn diagram. Each part of Josh’s experiences and expertise feed into his content.

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8 Ways to Maximize Your Content Marketing’s Engagement Potential

Social Media Strategies Summit

Quizzes and surveys are another excellent interactive format to add to your website or social media feeds. Find alternative ways to present data, for example, via images, tables, diagrams, etc. This interactive experience allows web visitors to view predicted returns based on how many years they’ve invested in a particular share.

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Never Run Out of Content to Share: 70+ Places to Curate Great Content

Buffer Social

First, I set up my feed by finding popular sites with Feedly’s search engine. If I know the sites I want to add to my Feedly, I would enter their URLs and follow their RSS feed. I’ve added a Feedly follow button ( ) by each of the sites below so that you can easily subscribe to its feed in Feedly.

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Slaying the Inbox

Justin Levy

If youre new here or just an old friend, Id love it if you subscribed via RSS feed. If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to receive future articles delivered to your feed reader. This is a diagram that illustrates the workflow of this system – [link].

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How the Majority Illusion Can Supercharge Your Influence Marketing

Convince & Convert

Consider the diagram below. Figure B demonstrates a “winter-free” social media feed; the Game of Thrones fans in this scenario are less well-connected, so members of that network are less likely to see the spoiler. But if a few users with a very large number of connections share or post something, it is far more likely to spread.