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1,055% higher share rate for Facebook native videos

By Tilo Kmieckowiak. Latest guest post from Quintly. http://irishtechnews.ie/why-emojis-bring-higher-interactions-on-instagram/ Brands are including more and more video content to their Facebook…

9 years ago

56% of Irish businesses ban Social Media in the Workplace

A new survey reveals that over half (56%) of Irish workplaces ban all or some social media according to a…

9 years ago

Using Instagram Stories For Your Content

By @TheMarkDalton Who said that using social media for business was going to be easy? Some of us were starting…

9 years ago

Why emojis bring higher interactions on Instagram

By  Nils Herrmann Communications @quintly // Writer // Sound Enthusiast // @GoldsmithsUoL Higher interactions on Instagram with emoji With the use…

9 years ago

Life Hacks For Entrepreneurs, Part 3 Using Communication To Generate Opportunity

Latest great, smart and insightful guest post from our friend at Brinc, by Bay McLaughlin, and also panel member of…

9 years ago

Managing Social Media For Your Business

By @TheMarkDalton Social media has become a part of business. If you are running a business with absolutely no social media…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Videobolt

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Videobolt is a curated motion-graphic design marketplace and online video editor…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Vizrec

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch Vizrec is a visual recognition app that recognizes celebrities/regular people you don't…

9 years ago

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