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Report: How Social Marketing Works for Retail Brands [Report]

Mindjumpers

Tweet In late June, I wrote about ComScore’s second report called “The Power of Like 2 – How Social Marketing Works” and how it’s not just about getting likes, but rather about creating engagement and interacting with fans. Like the second report, the third one is also based on collaboration between ComScore and Facebook.

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The Use of Animation in Digital Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

You’ve probably seen statistics claiming as much. And that’s just the tip of the statistical iceberg! comScore, Econsultancy, TechCrunch, and Mashable all keep tabs on these amazing web video statistics – it’s well worth seeking out some of these statistics and reports to see just how staggering the results really are.

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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

Socialized

and went on to cite statistics that show both e-mail and social networking use on the increase. Guy Kawasaki once said that one measure of a company’s commitment to the Macintosh community was whether the CEO could be found in the company’s Macworld booth. Gizmodo, for example, responded with Email is Dead?

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21 of the Best Social Media Marketing Guides of 2013 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

The use of social media and social networks for marketing has rapidly advanced in the past few years from the “should I do it?” ” level to the current “how do I measure and optimize social media marketing efforts?” 500 companies use at least one major social media platform. 90% of Inc.

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How Social Media Can Affect Your Search Engine Rankings

ProBlogger

Until recently, search engine optimization and social media marketing were thought of as two very different things, but actually these are two sides of the same coin. Consider the below mentioned social network growth statistics: YouTube hosts nearly 14 billion videos. Source: comScore. Source: Statistics Brain.