2. Facebook
Facebook’s diverse demographics cover just about every location, age group and level of
income, making it a prime hub for personal and professional connections alike.
3. Twitter
Don’t let the 140-character limit fool you, though: Twitter is a potential powerhouse for
mobile marketers. In the right hands, the platform represents an incredibly powerful
branding tool.
5. Youtube
YouTube provides yet another avenue to show off products “in the wild.” Through
tutorials and unboxings, brands are simultaneously teaching and selling to audiences en
masse via video.
6. Instagram
Instagram allows users to edit and upload photos and short videos through a mobile app.
Users can add a caption to each of their posts and use hashtags and location-based
geotags to index these posts and make them searchable by other users within the app.