Research: Social Media And Branding
Ever wondered how people on different networks feel about brand interaction? Well, now you don’t have to. AYTM conducted some social media research into how consumers who interact with brands online, feel about it. Check it out! Click to enlarge.
Continue Reading →Video: Getting A Job With Social Media
Meet the VideoJug sock puppet and take a quick journey with him as he takes us through a great How To video on finding a job using social media. It’s a great quick look for some quick things you can do to make your profiles look a little better and start identifying jobs you would [...]
Continue Reading →The Business Of Social Media [Infographic]
74% of consumers rely on social networks to help guide purchase decisions. Wow. If you ever doubted whether all that Facebook and Twitter work was worth, 3/4 of the population just said yes, we use it to decide whether or not we’re buying your product. That was just one of the great statistics in this [...]
Continue Reading →Social Media Vocabulary: 5 Tools For Tracking Social Media Sentiment
This week, social media vocabulary is taking a look at some tools that will help you take stock of your sentiment on your social networks. Are your tweets mostly positive? Mostly negative? These will look at Twitter so if you come across some others that focus on Facebook or others, let us know! Twendz: Twendz [...]
Continue Reading →Social Media Places Just For Your…Places
If you have any kind of physical location associated with your business, there are a couple places on top of Twitter and Facebook that you really want to own. Below there are guides on how to get started with a couple sites and networks that can give your business a huge boost. We have more [...]
Continue Reading →Is A Bachelor’s Degree Really Worth The Cost? [Infographic]
I’ve really been wondering about this for a long time, so when I saw this infographic, I knew it had to go up. Check out this interesting look at the cost of a degree courtesy of Rasmussen College.
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