Pinterest: Bookmark and Share

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Pinterest is a tool for collecting and organizing the things that inspire you. Bookmark your likes and share later. Keep a visual catalog!

Social Media Statistics and Facts of 2013 [INFOGRAPHIC]

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With information from a great informative article by Jeff Bullas, we decided to put together an infographic that reflects current statistics and facts of Social Media platforms. There is a huge leap in internet usage via mobile, of course. But a big surprise is that the bracket of people over the age of 54 using social media is growing rapidly!

The Women of Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]

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A recent report from the Pew Research Center found that the percentage of female Internet users who use social networking sites well surpasses that of men (75% vs. 63%, respectively.)

The Best and Worst times to post on Social Networks [INFOGRAPHIC]

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By KJ Mason. I found this great infographic from Social Caffeine by Lori Taylor. Check it out, social media gurus!   You know your brand is underperforming on social media, but what can you do about it? So, you’ve signed up for Twitter and Facebook. Now what? You’re ready to start engaging, that’s what! Start posting […]

Pinterest Revamps Design

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This week, social media site Pinterest has announced their upcoming new redesign. This is the new look with bigger pictures and more discovery features that it first began testing back in January, with the proviso that if it proved popular it would roll it out more widely. This week, Pinterest said it would be turning it on for everyone, with invites to all appearing soon.

Pinterest Popularity Surge

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According to a recent study by PEW, users are using Pinterest just as much as Twitter.

Twitter attracted 16% of social media users, followed by 15% on Pinterest in 2012.

PEW’s report states, “Those under 50, and especially those 18-29, are the most likely to use Twitter. Urban-dwellers are significantly more likely than both suburban and rural residents to be on Twitter.”