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How to Craft Perfect Posts for Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter [SlideShare]

How to Craft Perfect Posts for Facebook, LinkedIn & Twitter [SlideShare] | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

To walk you through the mechanics of a successful status update on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, I developed the following presentation. Over 100K viewers have found it beneficial thus far -- and hopefully you will too.

But I've got to warn you: Social media is constantly changing, and while the data and best practices unveiled here are a strong start to success, nothing beats testing each strategy for your own audience. 

That said, click through the following SlideShare to view the entire presentation or scroll below to read the 30 tips in non-visual form. ...

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Solid tips for producing perfect posts the biggest three social networks - Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

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The rise of LinkedIn’s news feed (And how Twitter made a big dumb mistake)

The rise of LinkedIn’s news feed  (And how Twitter made a big dumb mistake) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Last week I was reading one of my industry news sources and an article caught my attention. I wanted to let my friends know about the piece so, as usual, I went to tweet about it. And that’s when I noticed this:

There were more people posting the article to LinkedIn than there were people tweeting about it.

 

And that’s when the sledgehammer hit me. Twitter has a huge new competitor with the potential to swamp them, particularly in one critical area. And, it is all of their own making.

 

Back in July Twitter announced that it was no longer going to allow users to post tweets automatically to LinkedIn. Twitter gave us the usual gumpf about wanting to “provide the core Twitter user experience through a consistent set of products and tools”. What Twitter really meant to say was, “We don’t want anyone reading tweets where we can’t put ads”....

 

[Valuable insight for social media managers - JD]

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What Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn Make off Their Users

What Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn Make off Their Users | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It's the ultimate smackdown--which company wins the revenue race?Twitter's IPO is all anyone can discuss at the Keurig machine. But what people really want to know is how much the microblogging service makes off its 218.3 million monthly active usersusers.


So how is the company doing compared to the likes of Facebook and LinkedIn? We talked to Morningstar senior equity analyst Rick Summer about how these companies stack up--and which site has the most profitable users....

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Interesting analysis and comparisons.

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