Social Media Privacy Infographic
With advancements in technology, more information is becoming readily available to the public. Social media allows users to share more and more personal information. Even if you think you know what your child is posting on social media, there’s a good chance they may be altering their privacy settings to hide information. But, very few children realize that not everything is hidden and the information they make available can leave...
Cyberbullying Infographic
Cyberbullying is becoming a major issue for children and teens across America. In fact, 72% of teens report being bullied online in the past year, with 25% the victim of repeat attacks. Despite it’s prevalence, just 1 in 6 parents are aware their child is the victim of online bullying. Why? Very few teens report it because they feel ashamed (41%) or they are afraid about how their parents might react This leads to ongoing issues...
Read the Twitter Facts and Business tips [Infographic]
Big budget businesses were ruling over the market once but now small businesses are also competing with their limited budget through social media and strategic content marketing. Marketing is not just about achieving goals and boosting sales; it has now a “social” face too. Twitter has become a quickest medium to break news. This micro-blogging king has gone through lots of changes since the co-founder Jack Dorsey’s first tweet, “just...
Social Barrel – 6 Ways to Get Your Audience to Notice You on Social Media
Social Media is much like the real world in many ways – it’s noisy, crowded and chaotic. It has enabled the exchange of information at unprecedented levels of swiftness. While it has empowered consumers by helping them discover businesses that deliver value, it has made it that much harder for businesses’ voices to be heard. Whether you’re a small business without the budget to have banners sprawling the Internet, or a large...