NewsWhip Survey: The State of Content and Social Strategy

May 3, 2016

Written by Benedict Nicholson

As social platforms continue to evolve, publishers and brands are trying to find where they fit – take our survey to understand your peers’ social strategies and plans for the future.

Changing social distribution has had a huge impact on publishers.
According to a 2015 Pew Research Center study, over 40 percent of US adults now get their news from Facebook. 
Publishers are scrambling to find their place in this new media distribution marketplace. That’s why we’re conducting a survey across the entire media industry. We’re looking for key insights and trends in social content strategy to help you see where you stand among your peers.
Participate in our survey to:

  • See how your content and social strategy compares to others in your industry
  • Learn your competitors’ best practices 
  • Identify new opportunities for your team and strategy
  • Keep up to date on the latest trends in this frontier of media and marketing
  • Get the chance to win free access to Spike

Take the NewsWhip Content and Social Strategy Survey now.
By monitoring billions of content objects and social interactions across the Internet, NewsWhip has a goldmine of data on what is performing on social right now. But we want your input on social strategy to give you industry insights tailored to your challenges. 
Our next whitepaper will examine the results of this survey – analyzing your answers, expanding on your questions and delivering data on where you fit into the strategies and future plans of your peers.
Participate in our survey and become the first to see what others are saying about changing social strategy. Those that answer the survey will be first to receive the data and insights from our whitepaper before it’s released publicly.
Need more even more reason to participate? One respondent to our survey will win free access to NewsWhip Spike.

Join your industry’s leaders and take the NewsWhip Content and Social Strategy Survey.

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Benedict Nicholson

Benedict is the Director of Content at NewsWhip, where he focuses on researching trends about how news spreads in the online ecosystem. Email Benedict via benedict.nicholson@newswhip.com.

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