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Twitter Badges For Brands Who Want to Avoid Narcissism

Adam Cohen

I propose the following to the Twitter Pantheon: Get rid of “Follow Us&# signs on web pages, blogs, email, direct mail, catalogs, billing inserts and anywhere else a business wants to use a badge. Here are a couple of examples, one for Whole Foods because I happen to be a fan and one for my employer. A Little Help.

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How to Become a LinkedIn Top Voice or Community Top Voice

Buffer Social

  A blue tick or badge on social media used to mean you were someone to watch — whether that meant a creator with a growing following or a recognized public figure. This is especially true of its newly minted Top Community Voices tier — a badge a whole lot easier to nab and just as impressive.

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9 tips for designing TikTok marketing campaigns (and examples to show them in action)

Sprout Social

We’ll also sprinkle in examples of brands that are already working the network to their advantage and insights from a marketer who has successfully incorporated TikTok into her strategy—Meara McNitt, Social Media Director at Online Optimism , one of Sprout’s agency partners. LearnOnTikTok.

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What is Meta Verified? Everything You Need to Know in 2023

Hootsuite

Meta Verified is a subscription service that makes it easy for anyone to gain access to the previously elusive blue check badge on Instagram and Facebook. By contrast, the original verified badges on Instagram and Facebook were – and still are – specifically available to public figures, celebrities, and brands. What is Meta Verified?

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YouTube Verification: How to Get a Grey Checkmark for Your Channel

Hootsuite

Getting a YouTube verification badge is massively important for anyone who wants to make money from this video sharing platform. A YouTube verification badge is a grey checkmark or a grey music note shown next to the channel name of a YouTube creator or a YouTube artist, respectively. This verification badge indicates credibility.

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How to get verified on YouTube: Your complete guide for 2022

Sprout Social

YouTube channel verification gives you a badge next to your channel name, letting viewers know that they’re seeing the official version of your page. A verified badge shows that you’re an official channel or account, and it can help people feel more confident that they’re seeing accurate information from a source they trust.

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6 Practical Examples of Great Use of Trust Signals

Oktopost

6 Practical Examples of Great Trust Signals. A classic example of a trust signal is the “Norton Secured” badge that’s often placed on payment pages. Consumers are naturally reluctant to enter credit card information or other sensitive data online, so that badge goes a long way toward making them feel secure. ?