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Brands *should* be adopting Reddit–so why aren’t they?

Communications Conversations

Especially on the heels of recent news that Reddit’s user base now outnumbers Twitter’s. In fact, Reddit now has the THIRD MOST users (330 million) of any social platform on the web (behind only Facebook and Instagram). What’s more, Reddit has grown a whopping 30 percent in just the last six months.

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Which Social Media Platforms Should Your Brand Advertise On?

5W PR

Facebook Facebook offers various tools for companies to promote their products or services, such as sponsored posts, ads, and groups. These tools can target specific demographics using Facebook’s capabilities. With its large user base, Facebook is an important platform for companies to advertise on social media.

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Apple’s iPhone gets an Olivia Rodrigo-inspired close-up in September’s top brand coverage

NewsWhip

Regular readers will know that we frequently cover the top content mentioning Fortune 100 brands, but this month and going forward we’re going to expand the scope of this analysis a little. If you’d like to find out more about how you can monitor your brand, check out our networks here.

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6 options to spending your time, energy and dollars on Facebook

Communications Conversations

Facebook and Instagram were down for six hours on Monday, and we all lost our minds. Based on Monday’s event, and the laundry list of PR debacles Facebook is facing, my advice would be to ask yourself the following questions as soon as possible: 1: Are you relying on Facebook too much in your social media marketing plans?

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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

Sword and the Script

Top stories in today’s summary of PR news: Cision shutters the HARO brand; Agility adds “Intelligent Insights”; PR tech company replaces employees with AI On the first Tuesday of every month, I sort through all the news I can find on PR technology or comms tech and present it in a summary post like this one. Reddit data.

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How Reach uses NewsWhip to stay on top of the news cycle

NewsWhip

The UK-based company operates 130 national and regional print and online media brands in the U.K., local-focused websites like the Manchester Evening News , Leicestershire Live and national outlets like the Daily Star , Daily Express and Daily Mirror – with the latter regularly being one of the top three publishers on Facebook in the world.

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Four social media channels most communicators overlook

Communications Conversations

In fact, according to a recent UMass-Dartmouth study , 91% of Fortune 500 level companies use Twitter, 89% use Facebook, 63% use Instagram and 98% use LinkedIn. So, this is a great place for brands to establish authority by simply answering customer questions. This is second only to Facebook. Why Reddit? 400,000 topics.