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2012 in Recap: The Year of Visual Social Media

Mindjumpers

But 2012 was also characterised by being the year when visual content came into focus, as Sara predicted. Throughout the year, we’ve seen great examples of brands leveraging Timeline for visual storytelling and thus optimising fan engagement by encouraging fans to go back in time and explore the Timeline. Facebook Timeline.

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Trust in 2012: 4 Implications for Social Media

Dave Fleet

Edelman recently released the results of its 2012 Trust Barometer survey. Results of the 2012 Canadian Trust Barometer. Today we announced the Canadian results of the 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer at an event in Toronto. 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer Canada and Global Results. That is, except in Canada.

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8 Marketing Trends to Implement in Your 2012 Marketing Plan

yMarketingMatters

So here are my 8 marketing trends to implement in your 2012 marketing plan. I think these marketing trends are a must for your SMB this year, following how the landscape “ended” in 2011 and are going to be very powerful in 2012. This will be even more prevalent in 2012. It’s all about the customer and what he needs.

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How to Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page, 2012 Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Pringles takes the opportunity to thank their fans (always a good idea), and they also integrate the Profile Pic and Cover Photo to appear part of one big image (more examples of that later on): What you CAN’T do on your Timeline Cover Photo. ” to see examples and discussion. Examples of poor use of the Profile Picture.

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2012 Is The Year of Visual Communication

Mindjumpers

The Fiestagram campaign is a great example of how a brand can involve people through visual content. Tweet It’s a known fact that visual stimuli has a strong effect on humans, also compared to other kinds of stimuli such as reading or listening.

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Two Examples of What NOT to Do When Asking Influential Bloggers For a Link

Idaconcpts

First example. Second example. It all started in May 2012 with another disappointed blog owner’s post about the email in which he was offered money to put a link on his blog. When it’s time to reach out to the people you don’t know and ask them for a link, are you confident that you’re able to do it right? This one is recent.

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Three Most Important Content Marketing Lessons of 2012

Firebelly

For example, the big co-citation link here is my use of “content marketing” in the headline, plus my name. Google will see my name, see that I’m the author, and see that “content marketing” is an important keyword in the title.

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