3 Social Media Infographics to Kick-start 2017

We are all winding down for the festive period, and with that in mind, we have compiled an easy to digest blog consisting of 3 useful infographics to read…

    • While you are eating your cold turkey sandwiches
    • As an alternative to watching the Queen’s speech
    • While feeling sorry for yourself on New Years day morning (or afternoon depending on how much sleep you got

This infographic contains an image sizing cheat sheet for every social platform, Keyboard shortcuts to save time, best times to post, best social tools, Tips on generating engagement and how to write headlines.

Social Media Image Sizing Cheat Sheet
Source: https://www.onblastblog.com/

Managing your social presence can be a full-time job for some, but social shouldn’t be a drain on your life. learn the tricks of working smart not hard with this useful infographic on maximising your social productivity

How to Be More Productive On Social Media #infographic @neilpatel:


Source: www.quicksprout.com

Community management is always tricky and there are always going to be some Scrooges out there ready to complain sometimes with good reason and sometimes just for fun. This infographic is our final present to you, to help you deal with the negative sentiment.

How To Manage Negative Social Media Comments #infographic #crisiscommunications:


Source: www.BeDigitalGiants.com

This blog concludes 2016 for us at immediate future, we hope you have a good holiday and we look forward to seeing you again in the new year.

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