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The Top 9 Social Networks For Businesses

Marketing Insider Group

In today’s digital landscape, social networks play a pivotal role in business growth and brand awareness. This comprehensive guide explores the top social networks that offer unique opportunities for businesses to connect, engage, and thrive in the online sphere.

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The future is niche: a brand guide to popular niche communities

Sprout Social

Social media culture is fed by niche communities built around specific interests. Niche communities like these have grown alongside social media, in part driven by the rise of micro-influencers and creators. What is a niche community? A niche community is a group focused on a specific demographic, interest or goal.

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A guide to choosing the most effective social media networks for your brand

Sprout Social

A social media network is an online platform that supports communication, interaction and content sharing among individuals and communities. As consumer and advertiser preferences shift, so do social media networks. They’re built primarily for communication, connection and content sharing.

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Perfecting your edutainment social media content strategy

Sprout Social

Brands know social media is saturated with content. The answer: Edutainment social media. Blending education with entertainment is more than a trend—it’s a powerful method that’s reshaping how businesses connect with their audiences and develop their brand stories. What is edutainment content?

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How to manage social media content creation across networks

Sprout Social

Content creation for social media is the process of concepting, producing and sharing social posts that are tailored for social networks to engage audiences. It involves creating well-designed, valuable content that fits the social network’s sizes and formats, your brand voice and your business goals.

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. In your view, what social networks beyond those big four should B2B marketers be paying attention to, if any? You’ve got Community , which just raised $40 million. I love LinkedIn.

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The greatest hits: Repurposing your best content for social media

Sprout Social

Throw in the fact that many social media algorithms prioritize relevance over chronological order and social teams find themselves posting all kinds of content to see what sticks and what doesn’t. But trying to identify relevant content for multiple social networks all the time is exhausting—and costly.