April72012

Social Media: The American Identity

Every day, millions of Americans dedicate a certain amount of time to social media. Some people casually scan their Facebook or Twitter feeds to see what’s happening, then put it down and go about their lives. Other people are hooked, checking constantly and updating with every mundane activity of their lives. In between, the rest of us lie. Here’s that story.

Social Media America
From: Knoxville Ford Via: Social Discovery

(Source: mindstormtech)

March172012
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February262012
January172012

Social Media Marketing for Startups

There’s still a lot of buzz around using social media to get word out about your startup. And there continues to be some very entertaining and original ideas in using it. How can you leverage social to get buzz? Via Udemy.

October292011
October262011

The Business of Social Media

Anyone who’s attended a small business marketing seminar has been repeatedly beaten over the head with this idea: “You need to be involved in social media. This infographic, from Hua Marketing, shows why.

October212011

How the NFL is Embracing Social Media

In the past, the NFL has shunned social media use, but it has finally come to see its necessity. Their social presence is growing rapidly. But will teams be able to put an end to the outlandish tweets? Via Mindflash.

October72011

Twitter, Facebook and Co. – good for teens and the First Amendment?

Despite the fact that the increase in social media use has increased appreciation for the First Amendment, many teachers don’t believe social media can be used for educational purposes. Via the Knight Foundation.

via winfographics

September152011
Community Managers are more likely to be female, work in the northeast and make, on average, $60k (and change).

So say the folks at SocialFresh.
via nprdigitalsvcs

Community Managers are more likely to be female, work in the northeast and make, on average, $60k (and change).

So say the folks at SocialFresh.

via nprdigitalsvcs

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