by NISMadmin | Oct 25, 2016 | EduSocial Blog, Uncategorized
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are the obvious staples of the social media market today, each pulling upwards of 1.1 billion, 300 million, 140 million, and daily active users respectively, according to Statista. Some would argue that YouTube should be classified as...
by NISMadmin | Oct 4, 2016 | Press and Media, Uncategorized
<click here to read the original article> Jennifer Radke, CEO,, uses her expertise in professional education to bring a new passion to the National Institute for Social Media.nism Jennifer recently spoke with us at Inbound 281 about the rapidly-changing world of...
by NISMadmin | Oct 4, 2016 | Instructors, Uncategorized
“You already have a Ph.D., so why get a certification?”: One Teacher’s Perspective on the Value of Becoming a Certified Social Media Strategist “So, what exactly is a Social Media Strategist?” This question is presented to me often enough, so I’ve had the opportunity...
by NISMadmin | Sep 8, 2016 | EduSocial Blog
There are dozens of different video platforms online these days, with YouTube and Vimeo probably being the two that most people are familiar with. UPenn’s Adam Grant has argued that the “first-mover advantage” is probably a myth, but in YouTube’s case, it’s hard to...
by NISMadmin | Aug 31, 2016 | EduSocial Blog
There are approximately 94,000 articles on the Internet about how to maximize your Instagram usage, how to get new followers on Instagram, how to find new audiences on Instagram, how to build your business with Instagram, and other similar topics. Actually, that...