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  • Social Media Infographic: How to Create Perfect Social Media Posts

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    How to create the perfect social media post

    This social media infographic features great basic advice on when and what to post to Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Vine.


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    Established in 1989, the American Indian College Fund provides scholarships for American Indians to attend college. In the past year, they distributed $5.6 million in scholarships to more than 4,000 students. To aid their cause, check out http://www.collegefund.org.

    Curator: John Kremer

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  • Online Services: Most Used, Most Trusted, and Most Sharable

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    Trusted Online Services

    This infographic showcases the online services (websites, blogs, and social networks) that consumers use, trust, and share from.

    Here are a few of the main conclusions:

    YouTube and Facebook are among the online services most used by consumers.

    News sites and Facebook are among the most trusted online services used by consumers.

    Facebook and YouTube are among the online services most used by consumers to share things they like.

    Download the full Technorati report here: http://technoratimedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/tm2013DIR.pdf.


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    In celebration of American Heart Month (February) . . . The American Heart Association works to teach people how to identify heart attacks and strokes as well as funds research and treatment for heart disease. Donate via http://www.americanheart.org, or by calling 800-242-8721.

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  • 11 Reasons Why Brands, Businesses, and You Should Be Active on Twitter

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    11 Twitter Reasons

    This infographic showcases 11 reasons why brands, businesses, and you need to be active on Twitter. Note: Twitter doesn’t have to take much time to have a big impact.

    140 million active users tweet an average of 340 million tweets per day.

    40% of Twitter users regularly search for products via Twitter.

    86% of people who’ve posted a business complaint on Twitter expected a response.

    71% of complaints on Twitter are not responded to by the business.

    74% of people on Facebook use it daily, compared to 35% of those on Twitter.

    29% of people on Twitter follow a brand.

    39% of people on Twitter have tweeted about a brand.

    29% of people have retweeted a brand tweet.

    62% of Fortune 500 companies have an active corporate Twitter account.

    Companies on Twitter get two-times the amount of leads per month.

    Shorter hashtags on Twitter are more popular than longer ones.


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    The National Blind Children’s Society focuses on helping blind children. This U.K. society’s goal is to enable blind and partially sighted young people to achieve their educational and recreational goals. It focuses on providing educational advocacy advice, family support, and the correct equipment for each child’s home and school. For more information, check out http://www.nbcs.org.uk.

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  • Infographic: 5 Key Social Media Followers

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    Alas, the infographic has been moved, but here’s the key information:

    Early adopters, social sharers, born followers, popular powerhouses, and basement-dwelling haters all have a role to play in building your business. Identifying and engaging individuals within these groups will allow your business to better tap into the social commerce market.

    The Early Adopter – They soak up new information, trends, and products and are always the first to adopt something new (or not adopt).

    The Social Sharer – These people link to, pin, tweet, hashtag, and share anything that interests them, often among multiple social networks.

    The Born Follower – They follow and like simply because other people in their network have followed or liked you.

    The Popular Powerhouse – When they share something, they immediately attract multiple comments, retweets, and shares (often into the hundreds of reshares).

    The Basement-Dwelling Hater – Their initial impressions of almost anything are downbeat. But if you respond positively to their comments or complaints, they could fall in love with you.


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    Heifer International supplies cows and milk to needy families around the world. Their work has expanded to providing other animals as well: goats, geese and guinea pigs to bees, silkworms and water buffalo. Their goal is to end world hunger and poverty. Web: http://www.heifer.org/give.

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  • Social Media Infographic: Why Use Pinterest?

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    Pinterest offers a huge marketing opportunity for businesses. When one of their Pinterest pins went viral, a company doubled their revenue on one ecommerce website.

    This Pinterest Infographic features who uses Pinterest, what they pin, and how Pinterest compares to other social networks.


    Do you want to know more on how to use Pinterest to drive traffic to any page on the Internet? To drive traffic that is viral, targeted, and ready to buy?

    To learn how to use Pinterest more effectively to market your books, products, and services, check out this free webinar: http://realfastinfoproduct.com/johnkwebbie.


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    The Archaeological Conservancy is dedicated to acquiring prehistoric and historic archaeological sites in the United States and then preserving them for posterity. Since 1980, they have acquired more than 400 sites in 41 states. To donate, go to http://www.americanarchaeology.com.

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  • 10 Essential Social Media Tips for a Senior Executive

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    social media in business infographic

    The above social media infographic summarizes a blog post by Steve Nicholls, author of Social Media in Business: Succeeding in the New Internet Revolution.


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