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Realtime Olympics: 60% of London 2012 Visits Came Via Mobile; Facebook Was 2nd Highest Traffic Source

The Realtime Report

A new compilation of stats from the 2012 Olympic Games reveals that 60% of visits to the official London 2012 Games website and apps came from mobile devices. Social media played an enormous role in driving traffic and engagement: 66% of web traffic (to London2012.com) million “likes” on the social network.

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How To Create a Presence on Google+

Mindjumpers

Tweet On November 7 2011, Google+ launched their highly anticipated pages. For long, Google’s message to business has been to “hold your horses”, while they were creating a proper solution for businesses and brands. The benefits of a Google+ presence. I guess many of these services will be integrated to a Google+ Page too.

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How to Get Your First 1,000 Followers on Every Major Social Network

Buffer Social

This post was originally published in 2016 and has been updated with the latest tips and tricks to grow your following on every social media network. It also includes the latest podcast episode from The Science of Social Media! . You’ve got a social media strategy in place and a plan in mind. Invite your friends.

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How Businesses like Sylvan Learning Center and Computer Explorers.

Saying It Social

Saying It Social Your Social Media Marketing Resource Home About Polls Our Services Testimonials How Businesses like Sylvan Learning Center and Computer Explorers Can Use Foursquare Depending on where you live you may be seeing more and more businesses advertising that they participate in Foursquare. Get creative!

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Facebook About to Drop a Bomb on Foursquare?

Socialized

Changes announced today to Facebook’s privacy agreement suggest the company is about to flip the switch and add location-based capabilities to the social network. Witness Google, with Google Buzz, which has generated some interest but doesn’t really seem poised to destroy Twitter. I don’t think so.

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How To Enhance Your Profile With A LinkedIn Audit

Keyhole.co

Linkedin has become the cornerstone of professional social networking for businesses and employees alike. Lastly, remember to check how the banner looks on both mobile and desktop. Anyone who searches for you using a public search engine such as Ecosia, Google, DuckDuckGo, etc, can see your profile.

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Foursquare and The New York Times Archive Would Be a Great Match

Adam Sherk

The NYT could also just build this functionality into their own mobile apps, but partnerships offer greater cross-promotional and audience development opportunities. What else can news sites do with Foursquare and other forms of location-based social media? That’s just one idea.