Facebook recently released a robust report about how families are using Facebook pages to communicate with one another. The study, drawn from hundreds of thousands of “anonymized” posts where people identified themselves as parents and children, provides a fascinating peek… Read More ›
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Instagram = InstaAd?
Instagram quickly became a darling of the social media world when it launched for use on the iPhone in October 2010. The concept was –and is –relatively simple: Users can take photos with, or upload photos to, the Instagram app… Read More ›
Social Media Posts Impact Hiring Decisions
In study after study, we’ve seen that digital natives are much more comfortable with social media networking than those in older age groups and that Millennials have become “tethered” to the devices providing them with 24/7 virtual connectivity. Meanwhile, other research has shown… Read More ›
Consumers Find Social Media Increasingly Trustworthy
Where do you turn when you need a trustworthy source for information regarding financial matters? Surely, publications like Barrons, The Wall Street Journal and Money all top your list. Maybe you also include Bloomberg, CNNMoney and CNBC, too. But, would… Read More ›
Study Identifies Serious Gap Between Executives’ Knowledge About Social Media And Its Use At Their Companies
The C-suite still can’t seem to get its arms around social media marketing. When it comes to incorporating key social network platforms into marketing, branding, customer service or outreach efforts, senior leaders say they realize consequences of lagging behind, and… Read More ›