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Social Media Rule of Thirds: nice idea, but where's the data?

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According to Hootsuite: "- ⅓ of your social content promotes your business, converts readers, and generates profit. - ⅓ of your social content should surface and share ideas and stories from thought leaders in your industry or like-minded businesses. - ⅓ of your social content should be based on personal interactions and build your personal brand." It's a good article, but we got no answer when we Tweeted them why the activity should divide equally into 3. Here at I-Labs, almost everything is about surfacing and sharing useful ideas and stories for our clients and, yes, even competitors. And we don't get personal at all - at least not yet (early days). - Are You Following the Social Media Rule of Thirds? - Hootsuite Social Media Management

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