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Social Media UX: 3 Research Insights
Companies should experiment with interactive social media content types, include relevant calls to action in posts, and avoid posting too frequently.
Social Media Use in 2021 | Pew Research Center
How ‘granfluencers’ are shaking up social media representation and influencer marketing - PR Daily
Using Social Media in Community-Based Protection - UNHCR
Does Budget Matter for Great Nonprofit Videos? | Classy
Accessible Social | Alexa Heinrich
Accessibility on Social Media So you want to be more inclusive online? Excellent! Whether you're looking to improve your personal social media or accounts that you manage professionally, there are a lot of basic best practices you can implement to make your online presence more accessible. Ultimately, this makes a big impact on the experience that users with vision and/or hearing disabilities have on social media. Below you will find tips, tricks, and information on digital accessibility. These resources are by no means exhaustive, but are a good starting place for creating accessible and more inclusive social media content. I've also put together a quick and handy checklist to help you double-check the content you create for common accessibility pitfalls.
How to write an image description | by Alex Chen | UX Collective
How Long Should a Blog Post Be? — The “Ideal” Length for SEO | by Đào tạo SEO Bát Quái | Medium
How to add gifs to your videos| LinkedIn
The Social Media Post Checklist: 9 Examples of Engaging Social Media Posts | LinkedIn
3 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Influencers to Change Behavior
Why Customers Unfollow You on Social Media (Video)
Social media strategy for unpredictability - Think with Google
our rule of thumb is this: When more than 20% of comments are off-topic or hostile, it's time to pivot and introduce a new creative message.
Managing Misinformation in a Humanitarian Context: Internews Rumour Tracking Methodology
We Analyzed 2,810 Profiles to Calculate Facebook Engagement Rate
50 of the best web, social and design tools and resources - Tallie Proud
Frozen Meat Against COVID-19 Misinformation: An Analysis of Steak-Umm and Positive Expectancy Violations - Ekaterina Bogomoletc, Nicole M. Lee, 2020
Use Employee Advocacy Videos to Build Authentic Relationships and Brand Awareness
Marketing Content: A Decision Matrix for Reviews and Approvals Done | Sword and the Script
How to Analyze Instagram Stories: 7 Metrics to Track : Social Media Examiner
Instagram Reels: What Marketers Need to Know : Social Media Examiner
[Facebook Study] What 10,596,877 Video Posts Tell Us About Facebook Video Strategy In 2020
How to Broadcast a Facebook Live Event in 7 Easy Steps
Tweet for Behavior Change: Using Social Media for the Dissemination of Public Health Messages
The Five Types of Hashtags You Should be Using - Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog
How to do market research with social listening: a step-by-step guide
A Simple Framework for Testing Your Social Media Ideas (+ 87 Ideas)
Massachusetts Local Health Department Social Media Toolkit for COVID-19
Guidance for Communicating Critical Information and Updates to Your Local Population through Social Media
Using Twitter as a data source: an overview of social media research tools (2019) | Impact of Social Sciences
Chapter 4 Using Twitter as a Data Source: An Overview of Ethical, Legal, and Methodological Challenges - White Rose Research Online
Text as Data
This class covers a range of different topics that build on top of each other. For example, in the first tutorial, you will learn how to collect data from Twitter, and in subsequent tutorials you will learn how to analyze those data using automated text analysis techniques. For this reason, you may find it difficult to jump towards one of the most advanced issues before covering the basics. Introduction: Strengths and Weaknesses of Text as Data Application Programming Interfaces Screen-Scraping Basic Text Analysis Dictionary-Based Text Analysis Topic Modeling Text Networks Word Embeddings