Today, they say that 10% of your community sees your posts in their Instagram feed. For what reason? Well because of the Instagram algorithm!

Today, they say that 10% of your community sees your posts in their Instagram feed. For what reason? Well because of the Instagram algorithm!
We would like to thank Muriel Jaby, head of the communication department at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon, for taking the time to answer our questions about the use of social media books within the museum
Here are three questions we asked her.
On Twitter, posts quickly escape their authors. For instance, Hardly shared, they are immediately commented, retweeted and liked before getting lost in the incessant stream of tweets.
The peculiarity of social media platforms is even the densest content can vanish within seconds in news feeds. In this context, the study, analysis and archiving of these contents can be a work as colossal as it is time-consuming. Unless you call BlookUp!
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MACSF (or La Mutuelle d’assurances du corps de santé français) is an insurance company , Known as the leading insurer of healthcare professionals.
When it comes to social media, it is crucial to look back at what has been shared ! To assess the efficiency of the current strategy and enhance the shared publications, to present the content to the teams etc. This task can quickly get complicated, as there are so many social media platforms online. Unless you use a blook!
RATP, also known as the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens, is a state-owned public transport operator and maintainer headquartered in Paris, France. The group has wished to “materialize” the content of its social media pages ! Doing so to enhance the value of it’s digital strategy. Nadine Kerganou, the group’s digital and conversational communications manager talks about the different uses of the blook by the service.
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