Introducing WordWrite’s Weekly Wrap

We know you’re busy and don’t have time to check your social media channels constantly throughout the day. Don’t worry! WordWrite has you covered! Introducing “WordWrite’s Weekly Wrap.” Every Saturday, we will share the weekly top stories from our social media channels. These are the most popular stories shared on WordWrite’s Facebook or Twitter. Here are this week’s top three. 

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#1: Most Upscale Pittsburgh-area Restaurants

Pittsburgh Business Times

This list of the top five most upscale restaurants in Pittsburgh detailed popular places such as The Capital Grille, Pig and Truffle and the Lautrec at Nemacolin. What would you expect to pay at the number one most upscale restaurant? The average price for dinner for two at Lautrec at Nemacolin is $220. Ouch. 

#2: A Grossly Distended Map of America, Redrawn by Election Spending

Fast Company

The presidential election’s finally over and while everyone’s tired of hearing about it now, that didn’t stop this election-themed story from being so popular. The amount of money both presidential campaigns raised came close to $1 billion. That amount of money is hard to visualize, so Fast Company ran an article with pictures depicting where in the U.S. candidates spent the obscene amount of cash. 

#3: Barack Obama Victory Tweet Most Retweeted Ever

BBC

Social media records have been broken throughout the 2012 presidential election season, but in addition to President Obama securing a second term, he also now holds the record for the most retweeted tweet ever.  Still curious? Check out this interview with the photographer who captured the image featured in the tweet. 

There you have it, the most popular stories of the week, according to WordWrite’s followers and fans. Have any feedback? Just comment below! We’d love to hear from you. 

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Caia Caldwell is an intern at WordWrite Communications. You can find her on Twitter at @CaiaMaria

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