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At Rabbit, we’ve written a lot recently about the growth of the visual web - how the big social media success stories of 2011/2012 were visual, and how imagery is becoming more important online. I summarised the trend in a webinar presentationI did for EyeFor Travel (link here) However, though Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram have grabbed the headlines, which ones should you look out for next? I've listed the ten I've had some exposure to over the past six months. Sure, not all of them will be a success. Some will be though, and they are worth keeping on your. | RABBI TA Wê tet Cứưuưtồ- Beyond Pinterest and Instagram - Ten visual social networks that should be on your radar July 2012 by @dirktherabbit Beyond Pinterest and Instagram - Ten visual social networks that should be on your radar At Rabbit we ve written a lot recently about the growth of the visual web - how the big social media success stories of 2011 2012 were visual and how imagery is becoming more important online. I summarised the trend in a webinar presentation did for EyeFor Travel link here However though P nterest Tumblr and Instagram have grabbed the headlines which ones should you look out for next I ve listed the ten I ve had some exposure to over the past six months. Sure not all of them will be a success. Some will be though and they are worth keeping on your radar. 1 - Jux Less than a year old Jux was called the most beautiful blog platform yet by The Next Web at launch and I agree. Think of it as an even more visual and better looking alternative to Tumblr with a lot of the same functionality repost articles follow other users . Jux has quickly become a Rabbit favourite with some of us for instance catturner.jux.com greenwicholympicdiary.jux.com having recently created personal sites. Jux boss Ted Metcalfe is adding features all the time to improve the functionality so this is definitely one to start to get to grips with and thinking about what you can use it for. Like Tumblr the process of signing up and posting takes minutes. 2 - Tadaa I wrote about Tadaa the other month it s one of a series of photo-sharing mobile networks that could on the surface of it be considered Instagram competitors. However founder Niko Schoppmeier s aim isn t to compete with Instagram on numbers which he can never win. Instead it is to create a network for mobile photographers who really take pride in the quality of their content - think Vimeo vs YouTube. Tadaa recently went through an upgrade adding more filters and features. I think its a better product than Instagram