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Klout and Peerindex – social network loyalty cards?

The Way of the Web

Measuring influence or just tracking loyalty? Both Klout and Peerindex require you to hook up various sources in order to calculate your influence – Klout includes Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Foursquare, Youtube, Instragram, Tumblr, Blogger, WordPress.com, Last.fm and Flickr.

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Will The Rise of the Photo Apps Kill the Written Word?

Convince & Convert

More companies are using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, downloadable mobile apps, texting and Foursquare.”. The rise of image driven apps such as Pinterest, Tumblr, or Instagram is another trend that various commentators have jumped on to hail the death of the written word in generating sales. Word Killer Number One: Pinterest.

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50 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Insights of 2011 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Beyond the obvious (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube), Cara Friedman makes the case for adding social networks like Flickr , Tumblr and Meetup to your social media marketing mix. Social Media Strategy and Best Practices. 9 Ways B2B Companies Can Use Location Based Services by Social Media B2B.

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33 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Resoures of 2012 So Far

Webbiquity SMM

You want loyalty? ” Tumblr and Google+ Tips & Tactics. How to (Properly) Use Tumblr to Market Your Brand by Search Engine Journal. Social Network Market, Tumblr is one of the most consistently growing social networks out there…But this is not just about sheer number of visitors. I don’t scrapbook.

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101 Vital Social Media and Digital Marketing Statistics for (the Rest of) 2013

Webbiquity SMM

The least popular major networks are Flickr, Tumblr and StumbleUpon. ( Pinterest and Tumblr are among the “stickiest” social media sites, each accounting for, on average, 89 minutes of time spent per month per user. 33% of consumers say the email is the most effective tool for building loyalty, vs. 26% of marketers.