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Social media trends to catch up with

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Social media is the unconventional blend of the conventional ways of communication - Radio, NewsPaper, Letters, and Call. And if you don't catch up with the social media trends, you are most likely to be asked the following question- "Are you from another planet?"

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Instead of showing up with a sad expression, learn the latest social media trends here:-

Facebook Live:

With Facebook pushing live video like never before, offering a Facebook Live tool to every user, going live with social media is the latest trend. Facebook even lets to shoot video footage, live. Facebook Live is also becoming one of the promotional tools for companies and brands to enjoy the beat of an online audience.

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In case you want to go live with your voice, use podcasts, an unfussy way to ensure commentary for any event. Though podcasts are not new in the tech arena, the social media gloss guarantees to give it more spontaneity.

CIOL Social media trends to catch up with

Digital Invitations:

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The wedding season is here, so don’t be surprised to find an invitation in your WhatsApp message list, a step beyond scanned images of wedding cards, and e-cards. A WhatsApp wedding invitation is something that’s rolled in a no hefty format by the digital studios. At a time when scanned images are turning out to be rather plain and unoriginal, here’s a trend that promises to stay and breathe some fresh air.

Video notes

Sending out a message through written texts on a poster on social media is indeed an interesting development. While video posts are enjoying widespread popularity now, spreading a message through notes/cards helps one arrive directly to the point. Though there have been notes shared through images in the past, video notes are a trend to watch out for.

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Profile pictures

The GIF version of a profile picture brings a certain animation to your picture, adding motion to your picture that forever had to remain still, a while ago. Though video profile pictures haven’t caught up with the crowds as one expected to, there’s enough fun element in it to find resonance with the public soon.

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