Social Snapshot – 16.03.2022

Another week, another Social Snapshot! Sometimes it can be hard to stay up to date with the ever-changing world of social media! Stick with us as we take you through our weekly roundup of everything you need to know ๐Ÿ‘‡

Twitter’s working on another creator monetization option.

Twitter now appears to be working on a new โ€˜Awardsโ€™ option as another way for creators to generate income on-platform.

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Facebook has set up its own TikTok ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

The social networking company has set up its own TikTok account. The account is verified by TikTok and Facebook also confirmed itโ€™s legit.

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Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram are perfecting the user experience.

The Drum has taken a deep dive look into how the major social media platforms are attempting to enhance the user experience, and how these updates will impact brands.

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Digital Marketing Institute explores the next big Digital Marketing Trends in 2022.

Digital marketing trends change fast, this comprehensive overview of six key sectors will help you understand developments coming down the line.

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