Posts Tagged ‘reddit’

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    Reddit for business

    Welcome back to our award-winning blog on using social media to boost your business’ online profile. This post details the benefits you can enjoy by using internet juggernaut Reddit to increase site visits, sales and clicks. Reddit calls itself “the front page of the internet”, using categorised forums called ‘subreddits’ to separate content into easy-to-manage sections. Users subscribe to the subreddits they’re interested in, whether that’s politics, videogames or cat pictures. Because of its structure and rules it can be tricky for newbies to get the hang of using Reddit for business, so let’s take a look at some best practices
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  • Flickr for business

    In the latest of our blogs on using social media networks to transform your business online, we analyse photo-sharing behemoth Flickr and how best to take advantage of its 120 million users worldwide. While it shares some similarities with other platforms like Instagram, there are several significant differences to bear in mind when trying to use Flickr for business. What is Flickr? At its core, Flickr is a photo-archiving and sharing service – making it especially useful for photographers looking to store their work. Considering a free account gets a gigantic terabyte of storage space, there’s no reason to limit the scope
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