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21 Top Social Media Sites to Consider for Your Brand

Buffer Social

QQ is an instant messaging platform that is extremely popular among young Chinese. (It Besides its instant messaging features, it also enables users to decorate their avatars, watch movies, play online games, shop online, blog, and make payment. QQ – 861 million MAUs. Tumblr – 642 million MUVs.

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The Blogger and Marketer's Cheat Sheet to Getting High Profile.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

A blogger might say that he wants to write for a specific publication, sending emails and instant messages asking, “Hey, I really like that you write for this publication. Marketing type folk, especially those representing a company’s service or product offerings, turn to blogs and ask to be mentioned in the blog.

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Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Better yet, having multiple employees at your company engage in Twitter can also help further your company goals. You might also ask, “if this secondary account represents a company, how should I identify myself in the interest of being transparent?&# Let me use a good example that’s relevant to me: Facebook.

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The Ultimate List of Social Media Definitions You Need to Know

Hootsuite

For an example, check out Ask me Anything: The Talkwalker Edition. For example, Hootsuite uses Twitter’s API to publish tweets, and Instagram’s API to schedule posts. Face filters on social apps like Snapchat and Instagram Stories are the most common examples. For brands, the company logo is usually the best avatar choice.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

But let’s just say that the main admin of a big brand’s page or other type of page leaves the company on bad terms and defaces or even removes the Facebook Page. I HAVE to respond on behalf of the company, even though I’m not at all affiliated with the company anymore. Whose fault was it? I can’t!

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