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Planned Facebook Ads Go Big But Less Social — And Users Will Hate Them

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Facebook is reportedly working on full-screen autoplay video ads it will supposedly roll out no later than this summer. Facebook is expected to charge nearly $1 million for these new ads, which are designed to leverage Facebook’s massive scale — but not the company’s vaunted “ social graph.”

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Why social commerce will rule social media in 2020

Buffer

What’s coming to social media in 2020? It can be hard to predict the future, especially for something as fast-changing as social media. But if you look to today’s trends and the latest buzz, you’ll start to see the signs. Now, let’s talk about the state of social commerce today.

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Why There Won’t Be a Live-Streaming Sports Revolution Anytime Soon

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Today you can easily go to the website of a television network like ESPN or NBC, sign in with your cable subscription, and stream sports on your computer. New media platforms are using these content deals as a way to create buzz or further establish their own video efforts,” Donnigan told me. “In

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Touchdowns & Fumbles of Super Bowl Ads Released Online Before the Big Game

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Budweiser and the #BestBuds Last year your Facebook feed was likely inundated with people posting an adorable video of the type of bond that can only exist between a golden lab puppy and a Clydesdale horse. The Future of the Internet is Television None of these companies are strangers to online video. Don’t believe me?

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The 15 Best Facebook Pages You've Ever Seen

Hubspot

With more than 800 million users, Facebook is a major player in the world of social networking. Businesses looking to market using Facebook have one major tool at their disposal: the Facebook Page. Facebook Pages were specifically engineered for businesses. The 15 Best Facebook Pages You've Ever Seen.

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44 (of the) Best Twitter Articles and Blog Posts of 2009

Webbiquity

It’s now the third-largest social network (behind Facebook and MySpace), the fastest-growing , and used by 75% of b2b companies. Best Practices for Corporate Twittering by Social Media Today. Visualizing Twitter Statistics x100 by Digital Buzz Blog. Why Twitter Needs Its Bottom Spanked by Social Media Today.

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Vine Is Dead. Which Mobile Media Channels Are Up Next on the Chopping Block?

Content Standard

When Twitter announced earlier this year that it was pulling the plug on video-looping platform Vine, devoted fans of the social network were shattered. Vine, meanwhile, benefited from the presence of influential users who created content consistently and helped nurture engagement on the social network.