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Author: John Ayers

Mobile technology and the future of Higher Education: 5 Predictions : Digital Infrastructure Team

November 30, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

See on Scoop.it – Higher Ed Mobile

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The Can’t-Miss Social Media Trends For 2013

November 30, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

See on Scoop.it – Higher Ed Mobile

Will Facebook continue its reign atop the social hierarchy? Will businesses get better returns on their social media investment? Will your CEO finally learn to tweet?
See on www.fastcompany.com

Data Created Every Minute | Big Data Infographic | Domo | Blog

November 29, 2012November 29, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

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A mind-blowing infographic on how much data is created on the Internet every minute. Data never sleeps and will continue to grow even more than today.
See on www.domo.com

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November 29, 2012November 29, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

See on Scoop.it – Higher Ed Social Media Marketing

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Social Media and Professors: 3 Promising Trends to Watch

November 29, 2012November 29, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

See on Scoop.it – Higher Ed Social Media Marketing

Social media’s reach has extended into the lives of professors and, finally, the classroom.
See on www.edtechmagazine.com

The 16 Most Important Social Media Updates of 2012

November 27, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

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Read about the biggest social media marketing updates from 2012.
See on blog.hubspot.com

Ghost Town? Study Says 70 Percent Of Facebook Pages Are Inactive

November 27, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

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“Ghost town” is a phrase that’s been tossed around when describing the apparent low activity levels on Google+, but a new study suggests that it could also apply to business activity using Facebook Pages.
See on marketingland.com

Why Mobile Phones Make Economies Grow Faster

November 26, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

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By increasing the flow of information, mobile phones improve productivity and efficiency, and open up new markets and new kinds of business.

See on mashable.com

20 Stats About How Social Media Influences Purchasing Decisions – Salesforce Marketing Cloud

November 26, 2012November 26, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

See on Scoop.it – Higher Ed Social Media Marketing

Shortly after we Instagram pictures of our turkey dinners, we’ll be watching our Facebook News Feed fill to the brim with Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday content. Social media is…

See on www.radian6.com

CheatSheet: 4 Mobile Ad Platforms That Work

November 21, 2012 / John Ayers / Leave a comment

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Mobile usage is growing every day. Learn about different mobile advertising platforms and how to choose the right one for your marketing needs.
See on www.convinceandconvert.com

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