Monday, May 25, 2015

Facebook Messenger Adds Video Calls: This Week in Social Media


By Cindy King
Published May 2, 2015 Printer-Friendly

social media researchWelcome to our weekly edition of what's hot in social media news.

To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention.

Facebook Messenger Introduces Video Calling: "Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger."


Pinterest Introduces Marketing Developer Partners Program: The new Marketing Developer Partners Program "helps businesses optimize and scale their Pinterest marketing and improves Pinterest for Pinners."

"The MDP is made up of a limited, carefully selected group of developer partners who meet the needs of existing businesses on Pinterest and align with our core value of putting Pinners first."

Instagram Introduces Three New Filters and Emoji Hashtags: As part of Instagram's "commitment to creativity", they have introduced three new filters and "plan to bring you additional ones more regularly going forward." As a bonus update, Instragram has made it possible to "use emoji in your hashtags."

Instagram Introduces Three New Filters "Inspired by weekend adventures outdoors, Lark, Reyes and Juno are a family of modern, subtle filters that brighten and enhance your photos in refined, beautiful ways."

Other social media news worth following:

Facebook Will Upgrade All Apps to the New Login and Graph API v2: "The goal of these changes was to give people more control over the information they share with apps."

WordPress Now Fully Supports Emoji: "With this latest update, you can use emoji essentially anywhere (including in your URL slug, if you dare to try it)."

Here's a cool social media tool worth checking out:

Instagram Analyser: The tool from Locowise compares your Instagram profile against 2,500 other profiles and gives you a quick, simple and easy-to-understand summary of how your own profile performs.

Instagram Analyser "Instagram Analyser compare your performance and engagement on Instagram against 2,500 other profiles."

How to Replace Facebook Like Box with the new Facebook Page Plugin

Social Media Management Report: VentureBeat and Texifter partnered to survey 1,133 social media managers across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and other emerging mobile social networks to learn what social media management tools are working for a variety of businesses. The report ranks the top 28 social media management tools based on reviews and ratings from those surveyed.

Instagram Study Q1 2015: According to a Q1 2015 study by social analytics provider, Quintly, the average Instagram post receives 4.8 interactions (likes, comments and shares), compared with only 0.72 for the average Facebook posts and 0.25 for the average Twitter updates (favorites, retweets, replies). However, Instagram users posted less frequently than Facebook users with Facebook users posting roughly 1.5 times per day, compared with once per day for Instagrammers.

Global Facebook 1Q 2015 Advertising Benchmarks: According to a recent report from adverting automation software company, Nanigans, click-through rates on Facebook ads in 1Q 2015 increased 17% quarter over quarter and 260% year over year. The report includes global and vertical-specific ecommerce and gaming data on Facebook ad CTR, CPC, CPM, and spend, and highlights key trends observed from companies leveraging Nanigans software.

Research: New Report on Social Media's 200 Top B2B Companies: Over the past year, social intelligence firm, Brandwatch, researched how the tops 200 B2B companies in the UK and the US use social media. The report ranks each B2B company's performance based on the number of social media followers, interactions and mentions each received.

Digital Retail Marketing: Loyalty, Promotions, Coupons and Advertising 2015-2019: New data from Juniper Reserach found that the digital marketing spend for global brand and retail will reach $200 billion this year, up by 15% on 2014 levels. Nearly 70% of the net increase will be concentrated on mobile and tablet devices, as brand strategies evolve to deliver campaigns within an omnichannel digital environment.

What do you think? Please share your comments below.

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