Meta releases Threads

Meta released its new social app, Threads, today (a day earlier than announced). Will it be the Twitter-killer as many think or hope? So far, it is looking very good! It’s an easy download with Instagram info integration, a clean app, and good functionality. Elon Musk may have reason to be concerned. Meta has the … Continue reading Meta releases Threads

Twitter, Google win big at Supreme Court

The justices passed up the chance to tinker with Section 230’s broad legal protections for tech companies. — Read on http://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/18/twitter-google-supreme-court-win-00097643

Twitter Blue early subscribers are leaving in droves

“Twitter Blue’s struggles since its launch nearly six months ago are more severe than previously revealed, new data suggests. Since Musk’s version of the subscription service launched last November, Twitter has only been able to convert around 640,000 Twitter users into paying Twitter Blue subscribers as of the end of April, as Mashable reported earlier this week. … Continue reading Twitter Blue early subscribers are leaving in droves

10 Ways Major League Baseball teams win on social media

“Only a few days or so into the 2017 season, here are 10 different ways that Major League Baseball teams were using social media around Opening Day last week, and what brands of all shapes and sizes can learn from these teams.” Great job Bob Cargill and ClickZ.  10 Ways Major League Baseball Teams Win … Continue reading 10 Ways Major League Baseball teams win on social media

LinkedIn 277% More Effective for Lead Generation than Facebook or Twitter

Social media can be a huge contributor to a company’s lead generation efforts in both B2B and B2C. But how efficient are the various different social channels in directly driving leads? In a recent study of over 5,000 businesses, HubSpot found that traffic from LinkedIn generated the highest visitor-to-lead conversion rate at 2.74%, almost 3 times higher … Continue reading LinkedIn 277% More Effective for Lead Generation than Facebook or Twitter