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Breaking Down Social Listening for B2B: The Full Guide

Oktopost

We also know the world of social listening is one that can make or break our brand’s reputation. But in 2007, when Chris Messina introduced the hashtag to Twitter, suddenly the conversation became two-way. Many times, terms like social listening, social monitoring, and reputation management, are used interchangeably.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

More than 80% of small to midsized businesses (SMBs) plan to increase their use of social media in 2013. One-third of CEOs fail to consider their compananies’ social media reputation when making business decisions. ( 30% of marketers report using hashtags tied to specific campaigns, while 26% use Promoted Tweets.

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Why Investors Need to Use Social Media

Convince & Convert

From the 2013 Boston marathon attack to the deaths of Osama Bin Laden and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Twitter has consistently delivered groundbreaking news stories to the world ahead of the likes of Google and CNN. Using Facebook to Gauge Public Sentiment. Leveraging Twitter to Predict Market Movements.

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The Silent Rise of LinkedIn to 500M Members: What Marketers Need to Know for 2018 [SSM069]

Buffer Social

2013 (250M members): 10th anniversary of LinkedIn. Our team has been hearing the same sentiment from marketers everywhere. And three, it bolsters LinkedIn’s reputation as a thought-leader in multiple sectors. A quick look at LinkedIn’s journey to 500 million members: 2003 (0 members): Launch. 2015 (330M members): $1.5B

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It’s 2015 and #PRDiversity Is Still An Issue

Waxing UnLyrical

Dedicated hashtag #PRDiversity for continued conversation. ” ~ Mike Paul, The Reputation Doctor. This illustrates the flavors of sentiment PRWeek was flooded with in response to the cover. When not blogging here, Mayra can be found communicating in status updates, thinking in hashtags and living life in 140-characters.

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