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How to Choose the Right Social Media Platform to Connect With Customers

When taking the first step and starting out with social media, there are some basic things worth considering for creating the right foundation for your presence. Here, the different social media format options come into the picture, which are some of the first elements to take hold of during your social media planning. Searching the web, I stumbled across this schedule made by Heidi Cohen , which provides an overview of the social media format options by exploring the pros and cons of different social platforms. It’s quite simple, but I think it can be very helpful for businesses taking the social step. The schedule shows the pros and cons of both blogging, having a YouTube channel, Facebook, Twitter and a LinkedIn presence.
http://www.bigsmallbrands.com/2012/03/18/5-tips-for-social-media-newbies-guest-post-from-megan-trevarthen/ Today, we invite Megan Trevarthen, Big small Brands’ Marketing Coordinator, to share another guest post with us. Thanks, Megan! 5 Tips for Social Media Newbies, By Megan Trevarthen I have a small confession to make: prior to working with Social Media for Big Small Brands, I hated it. I saw Social Media as the demise

5 Tips for Social Media Newbies: Guest Post From Megan Trevarthen | BIG small Brands

http://www.spiral16.com/blog/2012/03/who-is-where-social-media-demographics-infographic/

The Demographics of Different Social Networks

Using social media platforms to get your message across is one of the most basic tenets of social media marketing. Deciding which one(s) to use is an important part of any social media strategy. What companies DON’T want to do is use a certain social media network just because “everyone else is doing it.” Instead, the decision about which social media platform to put release targeted content on should be based on the goals and objectives of your social media program or campaign.

Can social media be reliable news source?

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765560406/Can-social-media-be-reliable-news-source.html?pg=all BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Amid the withering of newspaper revenues and the ascent of Facebook, it can be easy to lose sight of the fact that social media refers to tools for connecting with others and sharing information. These media aren't inherently transformative. They're tools with no fixed outcomes.

So How Did Social Media Start?

by Keith Mette on Monday, January 24th, 2011 | No Comments What was the first conversation online between 2 computers? What was the first Social Media Network? Well here are some of those answers. http://googliciousmarketing.com/http:/googliciousmarketing.com/so-how-did-social-media-start