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Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
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Life can feel like a stormy sea in the ocean of everyday life. Whenever a deadline approaches, it crashes in like a rogue wave. Like sudden squalls, notifications howl. In the chaos, we respond rather ...
The social media platforms that journalists use most often for work often vary depending on the type of news organization they work for. For example, journalists who work for organizations that ...
A social media style guide is a tool that outlines the appearance and activity of your brand on your social media platforms. Learn more on the blog.
Discover key insights on how the algorithms work for eight social media platforms your marketing organization may be using.
Travel brands want to reach new audiences and regularly use social media influencers with large social media followings to connect with them. Marketers and influencers alike agree that the ...
As social media slices and dices us into profile view rankings, numbers of likes and retweets, and follower engagement data, we constantly reflect on and recalibrate our digital selves.
A new report sheds light on how U.S. journalists use social media to report the news.
Social networks, viral marketing, crowd sourcing, open source, the economies of sharing and other modern phenomena change the way we connect, work and do business. This change brings opportunities and ...