Unilever-reclame best bekeken. The 7 most interesting social media stats and what to learn from them. 4.3K Flares Filament.io 4.3K Flares × One of the first things I’ve learnt, close to 2 years ago when taking the plunge into Social Media with Buffer, was that things aren’t yet very defined. There guiding metrics and studies are really just in their beginning phase and a lot is still quite vague. To help make things a tiny bit more clear, I thought it might be helpful to collect 10 of the most interesting social media studies and see what we can best learn from them. So without any further ado, let’s dig in and talk about the most important social media stats out there: 1.) In a very interesting study BlitzLocal looked at close 120 billion Facebook impressions and tried to make sense of it all. “Longer posts tend to perform poorly. Key takeaway: Whilst most of us know to keep postings short, getting actual data behind it is useful. 2.)
Here is something we’ve struggled a lot with ourselves at Buffer in the past: To provide great customer service on Facebook. 3.) 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 6.) 7.) 2013 Digital innovation analysis English version: Netexplo 2013. KLM continues to surprise users on Twitter - Case Study. KLM is making other airlines look bad!! In the mean time they are making their airline look . Without failing, the Royal Dutch Airlines continues to surprise me. After watching how they used Twitter alone to get 1,000,000 impressions by giving personalized gifts to people at their airport, they did it once again. This time, they have listened to their customers, responded with a challenge and made their customer’s dream come true, as well as making two new records.
How did it all start? KLM was supposed to start their first Amsterdam to Miami flight on the 27 th of March. If Sied and Wilco could find enough Dutch music fans to sign up, KLM would agree to their request and reschedule the flight from the 27 th of March to the 21 st of March. Within hours, Sied and Wilco filled the plane. The State of the Blogosphere 2011.
InShare375 Part 14 in a series introducing my new book, The End of Business as Usual…this series serves as the book’s prequel. When you think about social media, what do you envision? Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Foursquare? If you’re like me, blogs would have made the top of the list. But how can blogs survive in a time when the attention of connected consumers is not only precious, it’s elusive. After all, people can read no more than 140 characters at a time right? I believe that we are indeed overwhelmed, but we are not distracted. Over the years, blogs have formed the foundation of social media, democratizing the ability to publish thoughtful commentary, build a noteworthy community and equalize influence along the way. Blogs are underrated and largely underestimated. The Age of Influence Bloggers span from hobbyists to professionals, both part-time and full-time, corporate and also entrepreneurs.
Where in the World is my Blog? The Blogger Experience Bloggers are a diverse bunch. Tags: EXCLUSIVE: Here's The Inside Story Of What Happened On The Facebook IPO. Salesforce.com Set to Buy Buddy Media for More Than $800 Million - Peter Kafka - Media. Enterprise, meet social: Cloud-computing pioneer Salesforce.com is close to a deal to acquire Buddy Media, the five-year-old company that helps brands manage their Facebook presence.
Sources say the two companies have agreed to terms that will value Buddy Media at more than $800 million, but that the transaction hasn’t closed yet. People familiar with the deal say Buddy Media chose Salesforce’s offer over a competitive bid from Google. Both Buddy Media and Salesforce.com reps declined to comment. Buddy Media is best known for helping big brands navigate Facebook, but it has recently made a point of expanding beyond the social network to other social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+. Its pitch to big companies: We can help you maintain your apps, ads and pages on the world’s biggest social network, and we can get your content in front of customers on lots of different social networks, too.
Buddy has raised a reported $90 million.