State of Social Media 2013
Here we have an infographic from InfographicPromotion.co.uk called “State of Social Media 2013” which provides information about all of the most important 2013 social media news headlines.
Here we have an infographic from InfographicPromotion.co.uk called “State of Social Media 2013” which provides information about all of the most important 2013 social media news headlines.
In the following infographic, BlueHost outlines a few recent examples that illustrate how social media has changed the way television is made and watched, how social media is playing a role in televised political elections, how it is being used as a way to boost audience participation in popular voting shows like The Voice, and what’s in store for the future.
Everyone has an opinion-and when a customer is hidden behind the safety of a screen, mud can fly. No matter how hard you try to please everyone, it just won’t happen. There is, however, a simple way to identify the type of complainer you have, and an easy, clear way to deal with them. Pardot has created the following infographic that provides an outline for the five types of social media complainers and how to appease them.
The use of social media has greatly expanded. It is currently being used as one of the most effective tools for recruitment. Here are some facts from the folks at Staff.com.
The staff at MPA Degree.org has created a shocking visualization into how the government uses social media. It’s not quite what you think. For example, the government is using social media to diffuse riots, forecasting elections, disaster preparedness, earthquake detection and notification, creating a social city, emergency response and more.
Best Car Brands On Social Media is the result of an accurate report from Reputation Radar about the official profiles of the main car brands, realized with the aim to measure their activities on three social media channels, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
As more companies and nonprofits are evolving into social enterprises (a hybrid of charity and business), many are counting on social media to help them succeed. With online charity giving steadily rising, along with the ever-increasing popularity of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, and more, it’s not hard to find a number of recent examples of social enterprises that are effectively using social media to aid in their efforts.
If you work for a business-to-business (B2B) company, chances are you have noticed that it’s not quite as fast and easy to grow your social media presence, as it is for a business-to-consumer (B2C) company. In this infographic, learn how to grow your social media presence if you find yourself in an “unsexy” B2B industry.
In this infographic, discover 21 rules to follow if you are doing social media marketing.
Facebook alone has more than one billion active users per month. That’s a lot of people updating statuses, adding friends, and liking pages. That’s also a lot of people in need of a nice cut, color, and manicure — possibly from you. Ogle School takes a look at social networking for cosmetologists.