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Facebook Introduces Audience Insights, Twitter Unveils ‘Mute’, Yahoo Gets Mobile & More | Social Media Snapshot

Harp Interactive

Categories: Blog , Facebook , LinkedIn , Pinterest , Social Media Marketing , Twitter Tags: CardMunch , evernote , Facebook , facebook audience insights , language targeting , linkedin , mobile ads , mute button , Pinterest , social media , Social Media Snapshot , Twitter , Yahoo!

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5 Easy-to-Use Mobile Apps to Create Powerful Social Media Videos

agora pulse

Creating engaging social media videos doesn’t require a Hollywood production team or budget. Use these mobile apps for social and get started crafting fantastic content right away. Right now, social media managers may find it difficult to decide what to do in light of current events. Quik by GoPro.

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Crafting Great Social Media Videos That Get Views

Convince & Convert

As a social media brand or content creator, getting an audience hooked on your uploads is as fundamental as it is challenging. The good news is that if you’re having that issue and you seek to increase those engagement rates on social media, you’ve come to the right place. But what’s the fuss all about?

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Mobile Install-App Ads, New Twitter Profile, Updates to Facebook’s News Feed Algorithum & More | Social Media Snapshot

Harp Interactive

Below are highlights of changes on top social media platforms for the week ending April 25, 2014: New on Twitter MoPub = Mo’ Ads Late last week, Twitter announced it will now sell ads in [.] ( Read more. ).

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Twitter’s Looking to Launch Advanced Search in its Mobile App

Social Media Today

Twitter will soon provide a lot more search qualifiers in the mobile app.

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The Quick Guide to Social Media Photo Sizes in 2022

Oktopost

Social media cover photos are the first thing your social media visitor sees and the first impression they will form about your brand. That’s why we created this B2B social media photo size guide. Facebook’s profile photo will display at 170 x 170px and 128 x 128px on mobile.

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Comic: The ‘Always On’ Nature Of Mobile And Social Media

SocMed Sean

Social and mobile…they go together like peanut butter and jelly. The fact that our mobile devices are so portable means they go everywhere with us. And the reduced price of smartphones and data plans means that our social channels tend to go wherever our mobile devices go. –Sean.

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