My Top Tweets

When our Social Media for the Communicators class started in January, I had 431 followers. Now, in April, I finish with 468. My percentage growth was 9%. My Klout score in January was 34, today, it is 36. Personally, I gained most of my followers through using hashtags or from following highly influential people on […]

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Yodeling Into Virality

My objectives for this project was to create a meme that would go viral and reach over 500 views on Imgur. The Yodeling Walmart Kid #NHSMC  https://cards.twitter.com/cards/18ce53yi6np/5jbc6 For this campaign, having others retweet my content via Twitter increased my viewership the most. I also retweeted my link and posted it on Facebook which improved my […]

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To Eat or Not To Eat: Tide Pods

By: Megan Kelly, Sarah Mullarkey, Viveca Ortiz-Torres, Anne Arthur Sysomos Search: Latest Activity: Procter & Gamble stated that it would not be removing Tide Pods from shelves after a Twitter account, not associated with Tide, tweeted that Tide would be removing Tide Pods from shelves starting February 1st. According to the latest activity, “tide pod” […]

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Facebook: Giving People the Power

“Give people the power.” These are the first four words of Facebook’s mission statement. The power to connect with friends, to bring family members closer together, to share uplifting stories; this is what the people’s “power” used to represent. It has been proven that Facebook is now dominated with brands, businesses, news sources and media. […]

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