International
Worldwide Facebook Ad Revenues, 2010-2014 [CHART]
Ad revenues at the social networking giant will continue to rise this year, though at a significantly lower rate than in the past.
Read MoreWorldwide Sales Revenue Growth By Country [CHART]
CMOs are seeing big sales growth in international markets, with revenue from Korea (75%), China (51.5%), and Brazil (49.7%) all increasing markedly over the past 12 months.
Read MoreQR Code Awareness & Usage Among Russians [CHART]
59% of mobile phone users in Russia did not know what a mobile barcode was, and another 8% were unsure how to use them.
Read MoreTop Reasons South Korean Companies Use Social Networks [CHART]
The most important objective in using social media was to improve customer communications and relationships (67.5%).
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Used By South Korean Companies [CHART]
Facebook was overwhelmingly the top choice among South Korean organizations, with 91% of them using the social network.
Read MoreGerman Mobile Ad Spending, 2010-2016 [CHART]
eMarketer estimates mobile ad spending in Germany, including spending on banners, rich media, video and search, will rise nearly 85% this year to $225 million.
Read MoreWorldwide Facebook Users By Region & Country, 2010-2014 [CHART]
Growth in Facebook users will follow a similar pattern. eMarketer forecasts that Facebook will have nearly 826 million users around the world this year.
Read MoreWorldwide Social Networking Growth By Region & Country, 2010-2014 [CHART]
The fastest growth will come from the emerging markets of the world, especially the Middle East and Africa (where the base of social network users remains small) and Asia-Pacific.
Read MoreWorldwide Social Network Users, 2010-2014 [CHART]
eMarketer estimates the number of social network users around the world will rise this year to 1.4 billion from 1.18 billion in 2011.
Read MoreSmart Phone Penetration In Russia [CHART]
Smart phones are gaining market share in Russia, but still trail feature phone adoption by a significant margin.
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