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The State of Social Media Marketing – Summary of Annual Survey Report (Part 2)

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The findings are based on a survey, conducted among 469 marketers from wide varieties of industries, company sizes and levels of social marketing expertise. As in the beginning of 2012 the big three – Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn – remain at the top positions. In this blog post, I will highlight the most interesting ones.

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The State of Social Media Marketing– Annual Survey Report

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The It compares the state of social media in 2011 and expectations from 2012, based on this survey. The big three social platforms in 2011 were Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, with YouTube and blogs following closely. According to the survey, it is quite obvious that all social platforms will grow in 2012. Monitoring.

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The Impact of Social Media

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Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, blogs etc. The survey was conducted among HBR magazine and newsletter subscribers during July 2010. These are some of the main results from the survey: • Three-quarters (75%) of the companies in the survey said they did not know where their most valuable customers were talking about them.

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Social Media And Branding [Infographic]

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The survey findings: In order to dive deeper into this topic AYTM Market Research surveyed 2,000 internet users. A lot has been said about the influencing power of Facebook and Twitter users and how it effects other fans. Take a look at the infographic below : Similar Posts: Facts About Consumer Behaviour on Twitter [Study].

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All About Social Media Monitoring Tools [infographic]

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Oneforty is the social business software hub that came up with this infographic after having surveyed 150 social media professionals to gain insight into their main concerns in relation to social media monitoring. You can check out the infographic here: Similar Posts: What People Love And Hate On Twitter [infographic].

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Socializing Your Brand [Infographic]

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To answer this question Weber Shandwick partnered with Forbes Insights to conduct a survey among 1,900 senior executives with digital responsibilities in 50 countries worldwide to identify what makes their brands social. What’s Trending @Twitter? Similar Posts: How To Produce Engaging Updates [infographic]. infographic].

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Benefits of Putting Cost in Social Media [infographic]

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According to conducted surveys: - The main benefit of social media is customer engagement. - The value of a Twitter follower is bigger than cost per follower. In addition, case studies show how @DellOutlet and @Oldspice have benefited from their social media presences on Twitter and Facebook. on products than non-fans. -

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