Only two (very interesting) charts from a long article with many more stats about the effectiveness of various paid social ads. A good read for B2C and B2B social media marketers.
12 Social Media Marketing Mistakes To Avoid!
Here are some of the common mistakes that marketers make on social media. But the good news is these mistakes can be avoided through strategic treatment of every day social media postings and campaigns.
Find out more on Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/AyeshaAmbreen/12-social-media-marketing-mistakes-to-steer-clear-of
“Three-quarters of the older users spent most of their social media time on mobile—that includes smartphone and tablet.... Fully 90% of [Millennials’] social media time occurred on smartphones and tablets.”
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On April 7, Jupiter–the king of planets–reaches opposition, when it shines brightest and appears largest.
Jupiter will be almost directly overhead at midnight.
This is also a great time to observe the planet’s Galilean moons–Io, Ganymeade, Europa and Callisto. They can be easily seen through binoculars.
With binoculars, you can even see the Great Red Spot as the storm transits the planet every ten hours.
Looking east on April 22, look to the skies for the Summer Triangle, consisting of Deneb, in Cygnus, the Swan; Altair in Aquila, the Eagle; and Vega, in Lyre(the Harp).
Get ready for the Lyrids, the year’s second major meteor shower, as it pierces the Summer Triangle in the early morning hours of April 22. Since the shower begins close to the new moon, expect excellent almost moonless viewing conditions.
You can catch up on solar system and all of our missions at www.nasa.gov
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“Apple goes pretty far by saying its software has a viewpoint,” said Ryan Calo, an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Law. “That’s pretty novel here. But this case is unprecedented, so we shouldn’t be surprised by novel defenses.”
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