Some 19% of American adults visit a company’s Facebook page each day from a computer, and a similar proportion (17%) do so every day from their mobile phone, according to data released by the Temkin Group. The results of the Q1 survey of 10,000 US consumers indicate that Americans are more likely to visit company pages on Facebook than to read or update their own accounts on other social platforms.
Of the other social platforms cited, Twitter sees the most frequent usage, with 18% engaging with the platform every day from a computer and 16% daily from a mobile phone.
It’s interesting to see that daily social media activity is generally higher on computer than mobile phones, particularly since comScore data indicates that more than three-quarters of social media time is spent with mobile devices. It may simply be that the Temkin Group is measuring breadth of usage (reach), whereas the comScore figures show depth of use (consumption). Read the rest at MarketingCharts.com.
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