Brave Ad World - Episode 106

The latest episode of the Brave Ad World Podcast is here.​

This week’s headlines: Facebook Launches Revamped News Feed, Facebook Defends Its Newsfeed Algorithm… Again, Twitter and Nielsen Launch Survey Tool, Tumblr Launching Mobile Ads, Google+ Gets Design Overhaul and Path Adds Monetization Features.

The week’s news quick hits cover: Twitter Announces Tweetdeck’s Demise, YouTube May be Planning Music Service, 15 Million Businesses have Facebook Pages, Highlight Updates to Add Photos and Events, Twitter iOS Update Removes Video Services, Twitter Updates Mobile Search and Quora Now Includes Reviews.

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This Week in Social (Week of March 4)

This week’s headlines: Facebook Launches Revamped News Feed, Facebook Defends Its Newsfeed Algorithm… Again, Twitter and Nielsen Launch Survey Tool, Tumblr Launching Mobile Ads, Google+ Gets Design Overhaul and Path Adds Monetization Features.

The week’s news quick hits cover: Twitter Announces Tweetdeck’s Demise, YouTube May be Planning Music Service, 15 Million Businesses have Facebook Pages, Highlight Updates to Add Photos and Events, Twitter iOS Update Removes Video Services, Twitter Updates Mobile Search and Quora Now Includes Reviews.

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Will Your Content Make the Cut in 2013?

The average Facebook user has 262 friends. Twitter users are posting more updates than ever before. 66% of social network users post updates to social networking websites or services.

Consumers are inundated with messages from multiple directions and sources both on and offline, but social networks, in particular, unleash an onslaught of content. This could be overwhelming, but consumers are responding by unsubscribing, creating lists and taking a number of other actions to make sure the content they want is delivered and the content they don’t want is ignored.

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