World Cup Twitter statistics Saudi Arabia – Infographic

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Less than a week for the greatest sports event of the year, World Cup 2014 in Brazil.

80% will be watching the World Cup from Home, and since 95% of the online public conversation about live TV takes place on Twitter,one can safely say that Twitter customers using the newly introduced TV Conversation Targeting will be more than satisfied with their campaign results. Based on this report, 61% of Twitter football lovers say that football news breaks faster on Twitter than anywhere else. if brands where able to use the moment properly, joined the conversation in-time and built upon their TV strategy with TV targeting, they will see great deal of ROI or great decrease of their CPA

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12 entrepreneurship facts Infographic

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This is an infographic of a post made by Dharmesh Shah on LinkedIn today ( 12 Surprising Facts About Entrepreneurs ). The post is based on a report from the Kauffman foundation for entrepreneurship. The report is titled “The Anatomy of an Entrepreneur”. It’s based on a survey of 549 company founders across a variety of industries.

The post has great entrepreneurship facts, I’ve taken the post and converted it into an infographic, below are some of the report’s points

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Pinterest released self-service Promoted Pins

Pinterest released self-service Promoted Pins

 released Self-Service advertising dashboard, you can check it out at

Pinterest will basically sell promoted pins as well as advanced analytics (more insights)

It’s a great step that has been awaited and expected by a lot of brands

You can join the waitlist from, moreover; if you don’t already have a business account, you can use this link to create a new Pinterest business or convert your regular account to business Continue reading “Pinterest released self-service Promoted Pins”

The Difference Between Twitter and Facebook Content

The last few years have been some of the most socially interactive in human history thanks to innovative technologies that have laid the ground work for social media to explode throughout the Internet, on our phones, tablets, laptops, and even our glasses.

Social media is everywhere. By now, we’re all very familiar about what Twitter is. Kids are probably growing up thinking a tweet is a 140 character text, not a sound birds make. Babies swipe through magazines instead of turn pages. We consume media in a very different way.

So you’d think we all generally understand why we make both a Twitter account and a Facebook account, or a YouTube account and a Vimeo account, instead of just one. Continue reading “The Difference Between Twitter and Facebook Content”