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Community Management : 7 erreurs à éviter pour vos hashtags. Optimiser ses hashtags est capital pour travailler sa visibilité sur les réseaux sociaux.

Community Management : 7 erreurs à éviter pour vos hashtags

L’année dernière je vous indiquais une méthode pour choisir les bons hashtags, aujourd’hui je vous propose de faire le focus sur 7 erreurs à éviter concernant ces derniers… 1 : Ne pas vérifier un hashtag avant de l’utiliser Un hashtag peut être créé par n’importe qui n’importe quand. Avant d’utiliser un hashtag, veillez à vérifier si ce dernier est déjà utilisé ou non. Si des conversations reprennent déjà le hashtag en question, vérifiez que les thématiques et les tonalités des messages correspondent à l’angle de communication que vous souhaitez donner à vos messages.

Quelques secondes pour rechercher le mot-dièse sur le moteur de recherche de Twitter peut vous éviter de vous mettre dans l’embarras. 2 : Rédiger un hashtag trop long ou trop moche 3 : Utiliser trop de hashtag dans un même message Utiliser un maximum de hashtags pour obtenir un maximum de visibilité est une mauvaise idée.

5 Essential WordPress Tips for Beginners. Jonathan Goldford is a partner at Wired Impact, a web design company that builds websites for nonprofits.

5 Essential WordPress Tips for Beginners

You can connect with Jonathan on Twitter and on the Wired Impact Facebook page. Have you ever been driving your car, playing on your computer or trying to change the input on your TV when, all of a sudden, someone introduces you to a mind-blowing new feature? Here, we'll cover five great, lesser-known WordPress features. Soon, you too will experience that elusive "Ah-ha! " moment. 1. The majority of bloggers try to follow a publishing schedule.

In the WordPress backend, go to the Edit screen for the post you wish to schedule. 1. 2. WordPress generally does a good job creating URLs for your pages or posts, but sometimes you'll need to adjust. 1. If you notice that your new page or post URL doesn’t match one of the two cases listed above, here's how to change it. 1. Note: it’s not good practice to change permalinks after the post or page has already been published. WordPress vs Tumblr vs Blogger. Deciding to start a blog is not even close to half the battle, but it is a step in the right direction.

WordPress vs Tumblr vs Blogger

A blog—short for “Web log”—is a great way to share your interests, hobbies, and causes with the world. Many have even used their blogs to launch full-fledged careers. But before you can revel in the glories of blogging, you have to make one big choice: What blogging platform are you going to use? Although there numerous Web-publishing services out there, there’s no denying WordPress, Tumblr, and Blogger are the three most popular given their wide-reaching acceptance and deep integration on the Web. Moreover, each blog is custom-tailored for a different user and audience. Below is a breakdown of three popular blogging platforms. WordPress (free, or $99-a-year premium package) WordPress offers two separate but similar products: WordPress.com and WordPress.org. Tumblr (free, or $19-$49 for premium themes) Blogger (free) Tumblr Overtakes Instagram As Fastest-Growing Social Platform, Snapchat Is The Fastest-Growing App. With 1.35 billion active monthly users, Facebook continues to be the world’s largest social network by some margin, but when it comes to picking up new users, it appears to have reached a saturation point.

Tumblr Overtakes Instagram As Fastest-Growing Social Platform, Snapchat Is The Fastest-Growing App

Research out today from the Global Web Index notes that Tumblr’s active user base in the last six months grew by 120%, while Facebook’s grew by only 2%. And in overall member growth, Pinterest took the lead with 57% growth while Facebook’s member base grew by 6%. Instagram, LinkedIn,Twitter, YouTube and even Google+ all grew faster than Facebook. In mobile apps specifically, while Facebook is the largest app today, Snapchat — with an emphasis on teen and 20-something users — is the fastest growing of them all, up 56% this year. Interestingly, when GWI released numbers earlier this year, covering the six months prior to the six included in today’s report, Instagram topped the list for fastest-growing social network.

Mobile. Daily use versus growth.