Episode Synopsis "10 - How many of those #nofilter marketing pics really are #nofilter?"
For every deep, meaningful data set we cover, there’s at least one that’s fun but maybe not quite as applicable. This is one of those. The Instagram hashtag #nofilter is used to brag about a photo that was so amazing it didn’t need to be enhanced. But the filter a photo uses isn’t secret, it’s included in the data behind the scenes. So, how many of these photos aren’t telling the truth? Here’s what we found. For text version: http://www.ryansolutions.com/blog/2016/nofilter-marketing-instagram/ For full archive: http://www.ryansolutions.com/tuesday/ For more details: http://www.ryansolutions.com/
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