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How Much Data Is Generated On Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Tinder & WhatsApp Every Minute? | AllTwitter

Here’s the thing: the internet never sleeps. Which means data never sleeps, and the internet sure likes to use up a lot of it. How much? In any given minute, 277,000 tweets are published on Twitter, 216,000 photos are sent to Instagram and 8,333 videos are shared on Vine. And we’re just getting…

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The Current State of Content Marketing 2014 – Marketing Technology Blog

This infographic from insuranceoctopus explaining how to concentrate on the right social media platforms and manage the effectiveness of your campaigns.Some key takeaways:Focus on the “big four”: Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn.Consider these three things about your target marketer: Age, …

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Google and Ogilvy research finds word of mouth had biggest impact on purchase decisions (not media) | Campaign@Cannes

Consumers are more influenced by word of mouth in buying decisions than by print media, TV and movies, brand websites and even social media. The six-month survey of 2,458 recent purchasers of auto vehicles, beauty products and smartphones found that word of mouth topped the influence list. Top t…

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How a Tiny Startup Used Reddit to Build an Army of 1,400 Ambassadors (and How You Can Too) – Zapier

Pushbullet started as simple app for taking advantage of the rich notification functionality that came out on Android in late 2012. The company’s founder, Ryan Oldenburg, realized that his notification tray could be much more useful if notifications could actually come with some text or imagery. …

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Just a Single Page Website: 3 Reasons Why It Can Work For Your Idea

…Another concept which is being heavily challenged by the rise of the touch-screen device is traditional menu and multiple-page based website design. Given that a significant amount of web browsing is done on screens of ever shrinking sizes, this doesn’t really work as well as it used to. Enter…

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