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The State of Social Media: What B2B Marketers Need to Know (Fall 2014)

With Autumn before us, also comes the holiday season. Whether you’re a small business, corporation, or somewhere in between, this means campaigns, content, and craziness for marketing departments alike.

Luckily social media changes quarter to quarter too, and we deliver the big changes in our quarterly report. Check out what’s new:

The Death of Click-Bait Content

If you have been paying attention to the evolution of content over the past year, you’ll know that click-baiting is a big issue on social media. Led by websites such as BuzzFeed, Elite Daily, and much more, this content utilizes lists and attractive calls to actions to get users to go to websites and help a company gain ad revenue. On August 25th, Facebook said that they will begin putting an end to this by lowering the distribution amount for pages that violate this.

Instagram Releases Hyperlapse

Want a new way to show off store traffic on your social media channels? Want to show off what its really like to go over the hill and through the woods to grandmother’s house? Instagram released Hyperlapse this last quarter  as an addition to its already engaging offering of photos and filters.

The Death of Google Authorship

First introduced in 2011, Google Authorship was meant to aid search users in helping them associate content with a specific writer at a publication. Earlier in August, they got rid of it due to the fact that they felt it was distracting and not as useful to the search process.

The Recognition of “Too Soon”

August saw the untimely death of Robin Williams, whose popularity and subsequent mourning ruled social media for several days. Along with the mourning also came untimely messaging, where companies sought to explore the lessons that Williams lost behind. Some of this messaging however, was met with disdain since many felt that it had been too soon since Williams’ death to say anything. Edelman was one such example, and experienced immense backlash as a result. Similar reactions have also been experienced with the passing of Joan Rivers as well.

The Curatti Takeaway 

The lessons this quarter are many, from doing the right type of content to personal branding to understanding what to recognize in a contextual situation. Social media can be like the wild, wild west, so do your best and keep pushing. The holiday season is almost here!

 

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