Social Media
Learn the latest news and trends on the most popular social networks and how to reach and engage your audience with social media marketing best practices.
Learn the latest news and trends on the most popular social networks and how to reach and engage your audience with social media marketing best practices.
Facebook is abruptly shifting the focus of product development toward live streaming as COVID-19 lockdowns lead to increased demand.
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Pinterest is accelerating the rollout of a new home page tab called “Today” which features daily inspiration with curated content.
Pinterest is rolling out its new Verified Merchant Program, which comes with a blue checkmark and other perks.
As activity on LinkedIn ramps up during COVID-19 lockdowns, the company has published tips on what businesses should be posting.
YouTube announced updates for creators, including better analytics for live streams, in its latest video on the Creator Insider channel.
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Instagram is launching new features in an effort to encourage users to stay home during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Twitter published a PSA notifying users that tweets from verified accounts will be prioritized over regular accounts for COVID-19 updates.
Facebook is introducing a radical redesign that features a dark mode.
Facebook is banning more types ads for products people need to stay safe and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Facebook is placing a coronavirus information center on top of all users’ news feeds with articles from vetted sources.
LinkedIn is launching a new type of message-based ad that uses conversation to deliver a customized experience for each user.
Facebook is making efforts to help small businesses get through the COVID-19 pandemic with several initiatives launched this week.
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YouTube advises that, with fewer people available to review content during this time, more videos will be removed than normal.
Twitter is back with more tips on writing effective tweets, this time with a focus on announcing new products.
YouTube is rolling out an update to its mobile app which replaces one of its most frequently visited sections.
YouTube is backtracking on a decision made weeks ago to demonetize content about the coronavirus.
Twitter provides guidance to businesses on how to best tweet about coronavirus as the situation becomes more serious each day.
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Reddit is launching an ad unit which is familiar to anyone who’s seen Twitter’s takeover ads in the ‘trending’ section.
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Twitter confirmed it’s testing a new feature, called Fleets, which is similar to Instagram and Snapchat stories.
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YouTube is upgrading its analytics capabilities, allowing creators to compare multiple metrics side-by-side for the first time.
YouTube recently launched several new features that give creators access to more data, as well as more control over ads.
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