Category: <span>Social Media</span>

“7 in 10 senior leaders managing or overseeing digital or social marketing… say that senior management believes in the value of social marketing” Read the entire article here How Are Enterprises Using Social Marketing – and Where Are They Seeing the Best Results?.

Social Media Managers unite! Your job is one of the most important in the online marketing department. Read the entire article here Social Media’s Value Through SEO Eyes | LinkedIn.

Social media’s impact on TV is gradually growing, details Nielsen in newly-released survey data showing social to be driving increased TV program awareness and live TV viewing. Indeed, one-quarter of respondents to Nielsen’s Q4 2013 survey claimed to be aware of more programs as a result of social media, up from 18% during the year-earlier […]

Facebook has conducted a secret massive psychology experiment on its users to find out how they respond to positive and negative messages – without telling participants Read the entire article here Facebook conducted secret psychology experiment on users’ emotions – Telegraph.

Of Social Sites, YouTube refers easily the most engaged visitors. Google+ is #2 , LinkedIn #3. Facebook #4 read the entire article here Which Social Sites Refer the Most Engaged Visitors?.

The latest social networking survey provides some insights into which online adults are most drawn to 5 key platforms – Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, and Instagram. Read the entire article here User Demographic Highlights From 5 Major – and Growing – Social Networks.

Millennials appear to be more influenced by word-of-mouth than Baby Boomers, while the latter are more reliant on advertising than the younger generation. Read the entire article here: Word-of-Mouth A Bigger Purchase Influence For Millennials Than Boomers, Who Rely More on Ads.

Twitter now ranks ahead of Facebook as teens’ most important social network, according to the latest semi-annual survey from Piper Jaffray. Read the entire story here: Twitter Overtakes Facebook as Teens’ Most Important Social Network.

YouTube videos have influenced a purchase at least once for 53% of consumers. Read the full article at 1 in 2 Consumers Say That YouTube Videos Have Influenced A Purchase Decision.

Twitter now ranks ahead of Facebook as teens’ most important social network via Twitter Overtakes Facebook as Teens’ Most Important Social Network.

If you are on social media, you no longer can hide. Facebook No Longer Lets Users Hide Their Profiles in Search Box | TIME.com.

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