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When In Doubt, Turn To Twitter

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In a survey released this week, 43% of respondents said they use social media daily. The survey went on to say that the 30-49 age gap is closing in on the under 30 crowd for social media use. I learned I wasn’t alone in feeling the eventually confirmed quake out of Virginia. It turns out, Pew was ahead of me. This shocked me.

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Are You Doing Influencer Marketing Right?

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In a survey, these were the top reasons for negative experiences with influencers: Campaign was not organized. Be transparent – think “always on”. Include all platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.). Have clear action you want your audience to take. Show proper influencer attribution. *In Influencer disliked the product.

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Big Business Facing A Big Problem With Social Media

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Despite spending a combined $19 million on social media in the last year, only 10 percent of the 655 big businesses surveyed in a recent global report saw positive results. Many mega brands are finding out just how difficult it is to develop a successful social media strategy.

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Setting Facebook Community Expectations

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According to a report by Jeremiah Owyang of Altimeter Group , only 8 out of 30 brands surveyed had expectations set. Setting expectations is the corner stone of any successful Facebook community.

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Millennials And The Need To Stay Connected

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InsightExpress conducted a survey of how millennials use social networking and mobile devices to stay connected. Millennials have a need to be connected and fulfill this through constantly texting, updating social networking sites, and responding to emails via smartphone. Here are some interesting things that were found: 1.

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Teens & Young Adults Prefer Facebook Over Blogs

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The survey also showed that teens are significantly less likely that Gen Y and adults to use Twitter. Social networking sites (SNS). 73 percent of teens and 72 percent of Gen Y are now active on at least one SNS. 71 percent of young adults prefer Facebook while 66 percent of younger teens prefer Myspace.

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Facebook Has Lost Their Teen Spirit

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According to a Business Recorder survey, Twitter has overtaken Facebook as the most popular social network among U.S. As Caroline put it, “Some people are Instagram and Twitter famous but they’re lame in real life.”. After talking more with my sister and her friends I did a little research and found that I’m not wrong in my thinking.

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