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What's your social currency?

Akamai Marketing

By taracoomans – April 4, 2011 Posted in: Content , Featured , social media Photo credit: BaronBrian 97 Million people use Twitter. Now hear this: No one ever joined Facebook or Twitter so they could follow a brand or a company. It might frustrate you to know that LOTS of people are lurkers. 640 Million on Facebook.

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20 Important TikTok Stats Marketers Need to Know in 2020

Hootsuite

However, it has already surpassed LinkedIn, Reddit, Snapchat, Twitter, and Pinterest. Especially since Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, and YouTube have all been blocked on the mainland. But for every two TikTok lurkers there’s about one creator: 34% of the app’s daily active users in the U.S.

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The Ultimate List of Social Media Definitions You Need to Know

Hootsuite

How the Twitter Algorithm Works. How to Use Twitter Analytics: The Complete Guide for Marketers. Blocked Twitter users won’t be able to add you to lists. Twitter chats, like the monthly #HootChat , are a prime example. How to Host a Successful Twitter Chat. Learn more: How the Facebook Algorithm Works.

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78 (of the) Best Social Media Marketing Tips, Guides, Tools and Strategies of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpace by Mashable. Andrew Ran Wong provides a valuable list of productivity tips for Gmail, Twitter, Facebook, blogs, Google and other social networks to help readers get more done in less time. 8 brand personalities Facebook and Twitter users hate by iMedia Connection.

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How to Really Build Backlinks and Dominate Google

Viper Chill

With the introduction of Twitter and sites like StumbleUpon, people are more inclined to ’share’ sites, rather than link to them from their own blogs. My friend Danny also noticed the decrease in bloggers linking out and started a mini-campaign about it. I notice you didn’t mention submitting to RSS feeds here.

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