What do you do when your top social network, where you have spent years building an audience, no longer wants to exist?
How To Save Your Google+ Community (And Other Dying Networks)Read More
// by Mike Allton
What do you do when your top social network, where you have spent years building an audience, no longer wants to exist?
How To Save Your Google+ Community (And Other Dying Networks)Read More
// by Mike Allton
One of the most common questions from both businesses and social media marketers is “how many?” How many users. How many people. How many opportunities – for each of the social networks. Here are updated Active User Counts.
// by Mike Allton
In a stunning announcement, Vine announced in October that the Vine app and service is being shut down. Why, and more importantly, what will happen to existing Vines and Vine users is of paramount performance.
// by Mike Allton
Launched by Twitter, Vines are succinct videos that are six seconds or less and play on a continuous loop. According to studies from Unruly Media, a branded Vine is four times as likely to be watched on Twitter than a branded video. Five Tweets per second also contain a Vine link. But perhaps most impressive …
Successfully Connect to Customers in 6 Seconds or Less with VinesRead More
// by Mike Allton
It has been a little over two months since Instagram launched its video capturing and sharing addition to the popular photo app, which is now available on the iOS and Android operating systems and has really captured the imagination of Instagram users. It was announced just last week that Vine now has 40 million registered …
// by Mike Allton
When Instagram added the ability to create and share 15 second videos earlier this year, the functionality was, by default, limited to videos that were taken with the Instagram app, just like Vine. Today, however, Instagram has released an update that allows users to choose from videos they’ve already taken and saved to their Camera …
Get Creative with Instagram Videos thanks to this updateRead More
// by Mike Allton
Vine, the 6-second video creation and sharing network owned by Twitter, has released a major update to their service that dramatically improves user’s capability for finding and discovering great video. According to Vine’s blog, “This is our biggest, most exciting update yet — and we’ve got even more coming soon.” Channels Vine users can now …
Vine Dramatically Improves Video Discovery and moreRead More
// by Mike Allton
Facebook held an event at their Menlo Park headquarters in California to announce exactly what’s been rumored, Instagram now supports video. After an introduction from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Kevin Systrom, co-founder of Instagram, took the stage. He began, like most tech presentations do, by talking briefly about where Instagram is today. With over 16 …
Instagram adds 15 second video sharing and Cinematic video captureRead More
// by Mike Allton
Vine is a video-sharing platform that, like Twitter, is all about abbrevation. Rather than posting videos that can go on for some time, like on YouTube, Vine videos can only last 6 seconds and are designed to loop much like animated GIF images. The shortened format is very similar to Twitter’s 140-character text limit on …