Visual content in all its forms has become the driving trend online, as improvements in technology and bandwidth push the boundaries of what can be done with visual media.
Here are a handful of tips to keep in mind when tinkering around with Tumblr marketing.
If you’ve been paying attention to Tumblr, you may have noticed the micro-blogging platform and social networking website has been making some tech headlines recently. On November 25, the Global Web Index announced Tumblr surpassed Instagram as the fastest growing social platform.
YouTube and Facebook have long been the favored social accounts promoted by brands in paid search ads. Visa is cracking the mold. In what may be a first for a major brand, the Olympic sponsor is using paid search to drive visitors to its Tumblr account
Image Source: Colin Kloecker/Flickr In the fast-paced world of technology, it’s not uncommon for a highly buzzed startup to suddenly close-up shop. And, with so much competition out there, it’s even more difficult to become an established site that users flock to on a daily basis
Tumblr is a fantastic platform that can really benefit your brand’s marking approach if used properly. The SEO benefits are direct, and social exposure is integrated. We will get to “the how” later in this post, but for now, let’s start with some theory
Compared to rivals Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest, Tumblr may not be the go-to social media site. But, after the company was acquired by Yahoo! for a whooping $1.1 billion in May 2013, Tumblr’s profile got a little boost
In a typical organization, the social media tweets away in one department while content writers toil away in another. The social team links to fresh content, sure… and that’s about the extent of their interactions.
How to Play the Content Marketing Game Content marketing software company SocialEars share 14 methods for winning the game of content marketing in this fun infographic .
According to comScore’s State of the U.S. Social Network Market, Tumblr is one of the most consistently growing social networks out there