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Path: the sequel

Sherrilynne Starkie

Well over a year ago a new social network, Path, was launched. It was positioned as ‘personal network’ and friends were limited to just 50, a number based on the psychology theories that 150 is the maximum number of social relationships any human can handle. Related posts: Facebook turns off daily deals.

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Top five: New features tools and services from the ‘Big Three’ (plus Pinterest)

Sherrilynne Starkie

This week we have new innovations from Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Pinterest. Here are some of the innovations and new features introduced by Twitter, Facebook, LinkIn and Pinterest this week. Now Pinterest is introducing its own version to help users jump easily to boards by using their smart phone cameras.

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Facebook Places Explained

Mindjumpers

Blog About Clients Cases Tribesourcing Video People & Contact Bloggers « Spacebook and Danceroulette Music Video Flowtown – an Interesting Social Marketing Tool » Facebook Places Explained Posted by Anne Herngaard Aug 30th, 2010 Tweet Are you wondering what all the talk with Facebook Places is about?

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The 10 Key Mobile Trends for 2011

Mindjumpers

The cross-channel customer is also a multi-device consumer and smart phones play an increasing role in communication, networking, social media usage and entertainment. hours/week on social networks and 2.2 Or that more people own a smart phone than use Facebook? hours on email.

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Top Marketing Trends for 2013

yMarketingMatters

Consumers rely on social media to research and make buying decisions and for customer service issues. You need to leverage this with a strong presence on major social channels like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Google+ for real-time communication and service with your customers. Mobile Has Arrived.

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Where’s Social Media Going in 2014?

Mindjumpers

Furthermore, less visual platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have made pictures larger and more visible. We already know that more and more people access their social media profiles on their smart phones. For some social networks half of the users access exclusively from their phones.

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B2B Marketing Stats from HubSpot’s Marketing Data Box

Webbiquity SMM

Slide 25: Google use is still higher than Facebook. adults say they use Google in a typical week (60%) than have a Facebook page (43%).&# Heavier use of Google than Facebook is even more pronounced among men (still the majority of B2B buyers) than women. consumers own smart phones.

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