
Mfarhanonline Social Media News: The pace of social media has become so rapid that a tweet could get lost in mere seconds. While real-time data has become increasingly important for businesses to keep up with trends and provide accurate reports, your company’s history is still relevant — the tweets you sent six months to a year ago could provide important insights. You want to save that data, don’t you? SEE ALSO: The Return of Real-Time Social Environments If you’re churning out dozens of messages per day on social media, old tweets and posts on Facebook can quickly fall into the abyss. We know the Library of Congress archives tweets, but what about the average small business owner? We’ve rounded up six ways to rescue your social data from the Internet’s point of no return. Here is how you can rescue your content. 1. Google Takeout Google offers a built-in archive service for many of its applications, such as Google+, Google Docs, Contacts or Google Voice. If you’re a heavy Google user, it can take a bit of time to download, however it does let you pick and choose which services you want to archive. Click here to view this gallery. Editor’s Note : Special thanks to Laura @Pistachio Fitton of HubSpot all-in-one marketing software Image courtesy of Flickr, vpickering More About: data , Facebook , features , Google , Social Media , Twitter Social Media reviews series maintain by Mayya



































































































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