Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
How Top Brands Cross-Post Instagram Photos To Facebook & Twitter [INFOGRAPHIC]
Of the 2,608 photos the top 100 brands shared in the past quarter, 98 percent were posted to Facebook.
Read MoreFacebook Graph Search & Privacy Settings [VIDEO]
Great example of how to use humor in online training: The Daily Grovo illustrates the importance of privacy settings for Facebook’s new Graph Search feature.
Read MoreSocial Network Adoption By World's Top 100 Brands By Site, November 2012 vs February 2013 [CHART]
As of February 1, 69 of the Interbrand 100 had a Pinterest account and 59 an Instagram account, up from 63 and 54, respectively, 3 months earlier.
Read MoreFrequency Of Social Media Use Among Nonprofits By Channel, October 2012 [TABLE]
Ninety-six percent of nonprofits said they were on Facebook vs. 90% of small businesses.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Burger King Hacked, Maker's Mark Social Slapped & LinkedIn's Claps [PODCAST]
This week’s highlights include the Twitter hacks of Burger King & Jeep, Maker’s Mark does and about face, LinkedIn appeals to vanity, a Alicia Keys’ iPhone Tweet, Shiny New Stuff and much more.
Read MoreTime Spent On Social Media By Site, December 2012 [CHART]
While Facebook dominated at 83% share, Tumblr occupied the second spot (5.7%), more than Pinterest (1.9%), Twitter (1.7%), and LinkedIn (1.4%) combined.
Read MoreFacebook User Demographics [TABLE]
Facebook remains the most-used social networking platform, as two-thirds of online adults say that they are Facebook users.
Read MoreInstagram User Demographics [TABLE]
Thirteen percent of internet users are taking and sharing pictures with Instagram.
Read MoreSelect Social Media User Demographics, February 2013 [CHART]
Facebook, which (surprise!) ranks as the most popular social network, used by 67% of respondents, proves particularly appealing to women (72%).
Read MoreInformal, First-Person Language Most Memorable [VIDEO]
Recent research published in Memory and Cognition demonstrates that the inform language of Facebook posts make them more memorable than books or faces.
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