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3 Big Questions for Social in 2014: Celebrating 100 Episodes of Social Pros

Convince & Convert

And from Expion , a free report on the top 50 retail brands’ social media use in 2013. Take a page out of Eric’s book and, “Partner with the people who already have the audience aggregated.” From Janrain , a free guide to improve your conversion rates and your data quality. Listen Now. The RSS feed is: [link].

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How Companies Like Bored Panda, REI, and Vox Are Growing Their Organic Reach on Social Media

Buffer Social

In 2013, a Facebook Page could easily reach about 12 percent of its fans with each post. Facebook Live) or by building a niche community through a Facebook Group, you can likely get a higher organic reach. Just a year later, in 2014, it would reach only about six percent of its fans. Facebook algorithm. Instagram algorithm.

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Attend the ProBlogger Training Event Virtually

ProBlogger

Are you looking for a little inspiration and guidance in your blogging as you head into the rest of 2013? In March this year when I announced the 2013 ProBlogger Event I did so quite nervously because we’d book a venue with 450 seats (up from 300 the previous year) in a new location. Building Community on Your Blog.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

It wasn’t until a couple of months later, that the #SanDiegoFire hashtag was sparked to aggregate tweets and updates about the California wildfires. Apparently, A LOT of people (like 45 million unique viewers by 2013 ) love watching live-streamed video games. In 2009, Twitter capitalized on the hashtag by adding hyperlink capabilities.

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Social Media Engagement is the New Social Media Marketing: How To Do It Well

Buffer Social

Back in 2013 it was estimated that 67% of consumers use Facebook and Twitter for customer service, and that was five years ago! We use social media to learn from our customers and community about how we can improve their experience. We also provide our whole team with access to Reply to engage with our community.

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Why Customer Service is the Future of Social Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Without the true community that helped build Digg, it died. It’s now, to me, nothing more than an RSS reader (and a good one in case you don’t like Feedly for whatever reason). The data was aggregated by RescueTime , a great productivity app tracker.). Marketers and legitimate top users got banned.

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