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Lego’s Social Media Strategy: Constructing On Collabs & Pop Culture

Keyhole.co

million Facebook: 15 million YouTube: 17.6 And in 2014, when LEGO released The LEGO Movie , people hailed it as Hollywood finally catching up to the charm of this filmmaking style. For instance, here’s a post that LEGO shared on Facebook displaying the photographs of the toy photography group ‘Stuck in Plastic’. Instagram: 10.3

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The Psychology of Change: How We React When Our Favorite Social Networks Shift

Buffer Social

And the memes started flowing. The Facebook-owned company moved on from its old-fashioned camera icon and embraced a new, minimalist design across its suite of products: Instagram, Layout, Boomerang, and Hyperlapse. Therefore, Facebook would fail without their continued use and customer loyalty.” Some loved it.

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Gymshark’s Social Media Strategy: Leveraging Influencer-Driven Strategy

Keyhole.co

million Facebook: 2 million YouTube: 503K Twitter: 368.7K This was in 2014, and it was just the start. From this Twitter post above, you can see how Gymshark uses funny memes to connect with younger audiences. For example, memes like this one posted on Facebook are very much on-trend and current. Instagram: 6.7

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Social Media for Big Companies: 10+ Inspiring Examples

Hootsuite

Norwegian Air , for example, used Facebook and Instagram ads to promote awareness in target regions about specific flight routes it operates. In 2014, IKEA teamed up with Brandwatch to open a Listening Hub. Several studies show that participation in communities can increase brand loyalty. View this post on Instagram. Need proof?

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7 Creative Ways to Visually Brand Your Business on Social Media

Rebekah Radice

From Instagram to Facebook, Pinterest, and Vine, companies with a strong visual presence are dominating. According to the Adobe 2014 Digital Marketing Optimization survey, more than 80% of respondents point to images as either “very important” or “important” in relation to their marketing optimization on social media. Gifs/Memes.