What Social Media Users Like to Share

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new study out from market research firm Ipsos reveals that 70% of Internet users have shared content on social media sites in the past month.

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So why is this important?

One of the main reasons attorneys participate in social media is for lead generation, and having your posts shared with others boosts the popularity of that post and gives an implied endorsement to what you have to say.

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So it would behoove you to be aware of the type of content that is more likely to be shared. Here it is:

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The next time you find yourself stuck on what to post on your social media sites, refer to this list – and include a picture!

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