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Facebook and Twitter: Out With the Old, In With the New

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At the turn of the decade, Facebook and Twitter were the two giants in social media. The Trouble with Twitter. The viability of Twitter as a money-making resource for SMBs has been up for debate for the past couple of years. Meanwhile, Twitter has some other tricks up their sleeve. The Bottom Line.

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Social Networking Stats: LinkedIn Is Most Important Social Network for B2B Marketers, #RLTM Scoreboard

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Twitter: over 500 million users. Facebook followed with 19%, Twitter with 16%. However, when asked which channels they use most often, B2B marketers named LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter almost equally. Other favorite social channels included YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Stumbleupon and Tumblr. via Twopcharts. via TechCrunch.

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Ben & Jerry’s Throws One Heck Of An Ice Cream Social. Here’s The Recipe.

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Here’s a quick summary of Simply Measured’s more in-depth Ben and Jerry’s Facebook Content Analysis (there’s also a deep-dive Twitter Account Report ), showing the level of Facebook engagement with the three simple content types that the marketing team creates on a regular basis. An average of 300+ engagements each.

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What “Big” Social Media Means for Small Businesses

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By using the Oscars as her platform and pure star power as a catalyst for buzz, the now-infamous photo boasts over three million retweets and, in addition to breaking a few records, the snapshot literally “broke” Twitter for a good while during the Oscars. Image via Flickr. So, Are We Just Chasing Trends? . Trending topics.

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Flying Viral: What Businesses Can Learn from the Flappy Bird Saga

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Image via Flickr. From Twitter to YouTube and Tumblr to Facebook, many users found it difficult to escape the game’s grasp. In addition, the same frustration factor further pushed the buttons of competitive players, boasting their scores on Twitter and Facebook, thus creating a community and conversation of competition.

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