Posts Tagged ‘StumbleUpon’

Derby Cox

This week’s most clicked

How to simplify your LinkedIn URL; why brands should focus on local marketing campaigns on Facebook; and how to use Twitter’s new photo gallery. It’s all in this week’s top five most-clicked links in SmartBrief on Social Media: 20 ways to make LinkedIn jump through hoops 20 ways to avoid looking like a social-media fool [...]

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Jesse Stanchak

What social network is best for generating viral content?

SmartPulse — our weekly nonscientific reader poll in SmartBrief on Social Media — tracks feedback from leading marketers about social media practices and issues. Last week’s poll question: Which social network has generated the most viral traffic for your content? Facebook: 51.38% Twitter: 25.41% LinkedIn: 8.29% YouTube: 6.08% Not sure: 5.52% StumbleUpon: 2.21% Other: 1.10% [...]

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Paul Chaney

Social bookmarking’s place in the marketing spectrum

SmartPulse — our weekly reader poll in SmartBrief on Social Media — tracks feedback from leading marketers about social media practices and issues. Last week’s poll question: How important are social-bookmarking sites such as Digg, Delicious and Stumbleupon to your social-media marketing strategy? Not very important, 51% What is social bookmarking? 27% Somewhat important. 12% [...]

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Dana Schwartz

Today’s bonus tracks

Good morning SmartBrief on Social Media readers! We’re excited to share these bonus links with you this morning. Enjoy! Don’t skip the first link about reviewing in local directories. Sites that allow visitors to rate their experience sometimes don’t always get the fondest fans. This article teaches how to be proactive and protect businesses from [...]

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Mary Ellen Slayter

Social bookmarking – a primer

Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage links to Web pages they want to quickly access and share via tagging. These bookmarks can be private, completely public or shared only with specific people or groups, which is what makes the software social — unlike the links you have [...]

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