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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Twitter Data Show Most Tweets From Brands, Publishers, Celebs Contain Links

 A majority of the tweets posted by the most popular brands, celebrities and publishers on Twitter contain links, according to data pulled by Marketing Land.

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Yesterday, Bloomberg reported that Twitter plans to stop counting links against tweets’ 140-character limit. It’s a no-brainer move. People share a lot of links on Twitter, especially brands, celebrities and media companies — three of Twitter’s most important constituents.
Marketing Land pulled the 200 most recent tweets from the 300 most-followed brand, celebrity and media accounts on Twitter, as determined by social analytics firm Socialbakers. After setting aside replies and retweets, the 38,977 examined tweets show that the majority of all three categories’ tweets contain links.
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No shocker there. Brands put links in tweets to get people to check out their sites in order to buy products or read up on whatever the brand is pitching in its tweet. Publishers put links in tweets to get people to check out their articles. And celebrities put links in tweets to promote content they’re publishing elsewhere — often their Instagram posts — as well as brands or organizations they’re in business with. And these three categories’ tweets are usually the ripest for being run as a Promoted Tweet.

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Given how ubiquitous tweets with links are — and how frustrating it can be to condense a comment into a sentence — it’s also not a shocker that Twitter would give people back the 23 characters that links take up in their tweets, especially since Twitter has decided to keep the 140-character limit. Whether the move will get people tweeting more and bring new people into fold is less obvious.
Source: http://marketingland.com/twitter-data-show-links-tweets-really-popular-brands-publishers-177533

NFL Expands Deal With YouTube & Agrees to Bring More Footage to its YouTube Channel

The new deal includes the addition of "three of the greatest games in the history" from each of the league's 32 teams.


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In a joint news announcement released today, the NFL and YouTube have agreed to renew their partnership.
As part of the new deal, the NFL will be bringing more footage to its YouTube channel — adding three “memorable games” from each of its 32 teams, as well as highlights from games in progress.
As part of the renewal, and for the first time ever on YouTube, the NFL will make available some of the most exciting games in NFL history. Three of the most memorable games for each of the 32 clubs in the NFL will be posted to the NFL’s official channel on YouTube prior to the start of the 2016 season.

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According to the announcement, a Google search for a specific NFL team will surface highlight videos from games in progress, along with related news, kick-off times and broadcast information — all displayed in a direct answer box.
“This expansion of our partnership will make it easier than ever for the millions of highly engaged avid and casual fans on YouTube and Google to discover and access an even greater variety of some of the most valuable content in the sports and entertainment business,” said NFL Senior Vice President Hans Schroeder.
Generating nearly 900 million views since its launch last year, NFL’s YouTube channel currently includes game previews, highlights and post-game recaps, among other NFL-related content.
The newly expanded deal between YouTube and the NFL comes on the heels of Twitter’s announcement that it had won exclusive rights to stream 10 NFL Thursday night games during the 2016 season.
Source: http://marketingland.com/nfl-renews-partnership-youtube-adds-video-content-channel-176995

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Twitter wants to be better at searches for Vines, Periscopes and GIFs

Twitter search engineer Sam Luckenbill says the social network is working on improving its search engine's ability to index content posted to Twitter, Vine and Periscope.


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Earlier today I wanted to watch the “Damn Daniel” video. The viral video that turned a pair of white Vans sneakers into a symbol of the life originated as a tweet, so I searched for it on Twitter. Bad idea. Then I remember Google has access to Twitter’s full firehose. Great idea.

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Sometime in the future I might actually be able to use Twitter to find that content distributed through one of Twitter’s own platforms, though Luckenbill is playing coy about the possibility (emphasis mine). “We may want to build indexes of Moments, Vines, and Periscope broadcasts,” he wrote.
That’s not the only thing Twitter might want to build with its potential newfangled search capabilities. “To build a new media product we might want a new operator to find Tweets with GIFs, or to use content as a ranking signal,” Luckenbill wrote.
I don’t know what exactly Twitter is planning and Luckenbill’s jargon doesn’t help, but here’s what I hope he means. I hope he means that if I want to go back and find something I saw or heard about that was on Twitter or one of its other apps, I can do it on Twitter, just like I can with Facebook posts on Facebook or YouTube videos on YouTube. And for Twitter, I assume the hope would be that more other people would do that too, especially people who don’t use Twitter regularly and instead just search Google when they want to find a tweet mentioned on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” If Twitter can get people in the habit of coming directly to Twitter to find that stuff — not unlike what Amazon has done — then it stands a better chance of keeping those people around, helping them find other stuff they might like and showing them ads — all of which Wall Street might like.
Source: http://marketingland.com/twitter-wants-better-searches-vines-periscopes-gifs-176150

Sunday, April 10, 2016

What Is Social Media Marketing?

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What Is Social Media Marketing?

Social media marketing refers to the process of gaining traffic or attention through social media sites.

Social media itself is a catch-all term for sites that may provide radically different social actions. For instance, Twitter is a social site designed to let people share short messages or “updates” with others. Facebook, in contrast is a full-blown social networking site that allows for sharing updates, photos, joining events and a variety of other activities.

How Are Search & Social Media Marketing Related?

Why would a search marketer — or a site about search engines — care about social media? The two are very closely related.

Social media often feeds into the discovery of new content such as news stories, and “discovery” is a search activity. Social media can also help build links that in turn support into SEO efforts. Many people also perform searches at social media sites to find social media content. Social connections may also impact the relevancy of some search results, either within a social media network or at a ‘mainstream’ search engine.
Social Media Marketing At Marketing Land

Marketing Land is the sister site to Search Engine Land that covers all facets of internet marketing, including these popular topics within social media marketing:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Pinterest
Google+ 
Linkedin
YouTube
Social Media Marketing How To Guides & more!

At Search Engine Land, we occasionally cover social media news with a search angle, you’ll find all of our most recent articles related to ‘social search’ here:

All Social Search Related Stories

More Social Media Marketing Resources

Search Engine Land and Marketing Land produce three conferences dedicated to digital marketing strategies and tactics for professional marketers: SMX, the MarTech Conference and the SocialPro Conference series.

Many of our SMX events have topics that cover social media. There’s also our annual event entirely devoted to social media. Check out the site to learn more: SocialPro Conference.

Subscribe to our weekly Social Media Marketing digest and Marketing Day daily recap newsletters, with the latest articles from Marketing Land and Search Engine Land, as well as the day’s news sources all over the web.


Source: http://searchengineland.com/guide/what-is-social-media-marketing