Mobile Marketing
Digital Marketing Reassessment [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic recommends four steps brands should take to reassess their digital marketing during their digital spring cleaning.
Read MoreTop Social Video Platforms [VIDEO]
New research from artificial intelligence-powered video creation service Wibbitz provides some insight into which social media platforms video advertisers should be paying attention to—and it’s pretty much what you would expect.
Read MoreMarketing Budget Trends For Industrial Companies In 2017 [CHART]
Almost 8 in 10 industrial marketers increased (31%) or maintained (48%) their budgets in 2017 relative to 2016. Websites, content and social media were the areas in which the most industrial marketers increased their spending in 2017, with 58% doing for each channel.
Read MoreAmericans' Internet Access By Type, 2012 vs 2017
Fully 84% of US households now get some type of internet service at home, up 10% points over the past decade, according to a Leichtman Research Group (LRG) study. While internet service usage is only up a point over the past 5 years, the type of service used is changing.
Read MoreInstagram User Penetration, 2016-2021 [CHART]
One in three people—2.48 billion—worldwide used a social network in 2017, eMarketer estimates. Rising social network use in emerging markets in Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East and Africa drove an 8.7% gain over 2016.
Read MoreVoice Activated Digital Assistant Users By Generation [CHART]
And users of such services are expected to skew young. This year, for example, nearly half of voice-enabled digital assistant users will be millennials, eMarketer estimates.
Read MoreUS Smartwatch Users, 2016-2021 [CHART]
In its first breakout of smartwatch users, eMarketer projects the number of US adult smartwatch users will reach 21.8 million in 2018, up 24.8% over 2017.
Read MoreWearables User Penetration, 2016-2020 [CHART]
According to eMarketer’s latest forecast, the number of adult wearable users in the US will grow 11.9% in 2018.
Read MoreMobile Web Ads Ranked From Not-So-Horrible To Worst [CHART]
Based on surveys of 25,000 internet users in North America and Europe conducted by the Coalition (though namely by Google), roughly 85 percent of mobile users surveyed said they found anchor ads only a little annoying or not annoying at all.
Read MoreGoogle vs Facebook Referral Traffic, 2017 [CHART]
This Parse.ly data reflects the upward trend in referral traffic from Google (all – including AMP – Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages format) and declining trend in referral traffic from Facebook specifically (all Facebook – including Instant Articles).
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