In today's world of technology every business whether small or medium should have it's own social media and brand management system. The presentation is just a over view how we can integrate and run the social media with brand management tools for free.
3. Number of Businesses Advertising on Facebook
According to American Express, as of the end of June 2011, 35
percent of entrepreneurs advertise on Facebook to promote their
business to new customers. This figure is up an impressive 8%
from December 2010, when only 27 percent of businesses were
reported to be advertising on Facebook.
2013 Facebook Statistics
On June 18, 2013, Facebook announced that the company now has one
million active advertisers — companies or organizations that have advertised
on the social network at least once in the last 28 days. In April 2013, "that
there were two billion connections between local businesses and people in
the site’s social graph, and in an average week, local business pages get more
than 645 million views and 13 million comments. The company did not release
new data on those points, but the up-to-date numbers are doubtless higher
today." Source :Venturebeat.com
4. Twitter is an online social networking website and micro blogging
service that allows users to post and read text-based messages of
up to 140 characters, known as “tweets”. Launched in July of 2006
by Jack Dorsey. Twitter is now in the top 10 most visited internet
sites.
As of 5.7.2013 by researchers the total number of users On twitter are
554,750,000.Number of new Twitter users signing up everyday 135,000.
Twitter Annual Advertising RevenueRevenue2013
(Projected)$399,500,000
Source: http://www.statisticbrain.com/twitter-statistics/
5. Founded in December 2002 and launched on May 5, 2003, it is mainly
used for professional networking. As of June 2013, LinkedIn reports
more than 225 million acquired users in more than 200 countries and
territories.
The top 3 countries (in terms of members are):
1. United States
2. India
3. UK
The LinkedIn slogan is “Relationships Matter”.
Source: Google
6. HootSuite is a social media management system
for brand management created by Ryan Holmes in
2008. The system’s user interface takes the form of
a dashboard, and supports social network integrations
for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Foursquare,
MySpace,WordPress and Mixi
7 million users, including 79 of the Fortune 100 companies
Source: media.hootsuite.com/media-kit/
7. HOOTSUIT INTEGRATES WITH EVERY SOCAIL PLATFORMS TO CONNECT
iConnect every
platform for brand
management
8. • Allows you to manage multiple social networks simultaneously.
• Allows to manage various profiles on different accounts.
• On Facebook is possible to create a column for our personal profile and
professional pages.
• Schedule future posts.
• Available for mobile devices: iPhone/iPod, iPad, Blackberry, Android.
•Setting up RSS feeds allows your website to automatically produce tweets
and status updates when you want it to.
• Create your personalized reports and get statistic to check results about
your social media activity, track your campaigns or control your
competitors.
• Invite other team members to organize functions, segment queries and
keep update your corporative profiles.
• Is an online tool, you don´t have to download anything. Extensions for
Google (Chrome), Firefox (Prism) and Mac (Fluid).
• Allows to change the column´s width.
9.
10. Create company pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and
Google+.
Integrate every page with Hootsuit, It will allow maximum 5 accounts at a time
for free and more on paid services.
You or any one from the company now can manage every single thing
from Hootsuit including updates, replies and feeds on multiple platforms.
Facebook allows every page to invite people and if you want to target
the audience it even allows you to do so but the feature is only enable
for paid services.
If start campaign on Facebook using paid services audiences can be
gathered easily with affordable money, same is the case with LinkedIn
too if you want to have your advertisement sponsored.
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