Where’s the money being spent in Social Media [Infographic]

So, you have a small- or medium-sized business. You’ve heard of social media, but you aren’t sure where to put your money.

This infographic by the good folks over at Flowtown has all of the answers you need as far as where other businesses are spending. Are they spending their money right? That’s another post altogether.

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Read more Social Media Data on Soshable.

About JD Rucker

+JD Rucker is Editor at Soshable, a Social Media Marketing Blog. He is a Christian, a husband, a father, and Director of Digital Marketing for KPA. He drinks a lot of coffee, usually in the form of a 5-shot espresso over ice. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

Comments

  1. this article is useful for small and medium enterprise how they spend money and they take back their money and also business also. this analysis is definitely help for small and medium enterprise

  2. This just points out the incredible opportunity there is for small to medium businesses to reach their targets online!

  3. This is really cool JD…thanks for sharing

  4. Great information, but now the business must undersatnd where they’re clients are hanging out and how to effectively communicate be it: mobile coupons, CTA via twitter, interactive blogging or something yet to be invented. I suggest every small-med. business owner start asking for more than email addresses, and fan following.
    id love to see a followup to this article. great work.

  5. Great Infographic

  6. Great Infographic JD. I am going to share with my clients/network. As a PR Pro servicing the small business market, I’ve found education on social media has been key.

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