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Top Five: New social media ‘stories’ features

Sherrilynne Starkie

Must-know social media news for communicators and marketers for this week include new Stories innovations from Facebook and YouTube, insight on finance journalists, a new editor for a LGBTQ+ magazine and search innovations from Google. Stories continue to grow in importance for audience engagement across social media platforms.

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Top five: audio and video social media innovation

Sherrilynne Starkie

This week’s Top Five social media ‘must know’ news stories includes new Facebook search ads, Instagram’s audio messages, Google’s For You tab, YouTube’s Stories and news from Pew Internet Research on media consumption habits. This is according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

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Free white paper: key trends of 2013

Sherrilynne Starkie

Each week, we highlighted a new survey, report or study to help readers gain the insight they need to make the smart decisions necessary to meet their own goals and objectives. Click here to download your copy now to get the hard numbers behind the eight key trends of 2013: Powering events through social media. User focus.

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Infographic: Native advertising effectiveness

Sherrilynne Starkie

Sharethrough worked with IPG Media Lab to complete the industry’s first native advertising effectiveness study using both eye-tracking and survey-based techniques. INFOGRAPHIC: The Mobile Advertising Ecosystem Explained. Marketing Social Media banner ads Marketing and Advertising native advertising'

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Native advertising is here to stay

Sherrilynne Starkie

Indeed half of the people surveyed were not sure what it means for content to be ‘sponsored’. PG Media Lab surveyed 4,770 consumers for Sharethrough. In a Forbes survey of 2,259 people, those viewing branded content were 41 per cent more likely to say they would buy the product. Is Native Advertising Right For You?