Most people don’t have the social steam to power a presence on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Tumblr. Sure, there are handy apps like Twitterfeed and Hootsuite that can help spread one post to all of your networks, but that ignores the individual strengths and weaknesses of each platform.
When it comes time to pick and choose where you post, this chart can help you decide what’s appropriate for you.
With new social networks and social media services popping up all the time, it's easy for us marketers to feel daunted. With each network often coining its own social media lingo, learning the ins and outs of new platforms can seem almost as difficult as learning a foreign language.
Successful inbound marketers will stay on top of these new platforms, making an attempt to understand their business potential and how they can be used in their own marketing campaigns. For those of us a bit overwhelmed by the various social networks available today, a new infographic created by Mashable helps to compare the various offerings and dynamics of these different platforms.
More and more businesses are using social media marketing to get leads and turn those leads into sales. All it takes is a good strategy, excellent implementation and tools to help you manage and monitor your campaigns