Online Behavior
2018 Online Marketing Trends [INFOGRAPIC]
This infographic surveys various online marketing trends for 2018 from a variety of marketing reports. The insights include: 74% of customers feel frustrated when website content is not personalized and many more.
Read MoreCompanies' Use Of Social Media Marketing [CHART]
Some marketers believe organic is not only still important, but perhaps more important than ever. They feel there are things organic can accomplish that paid cannot.
Read MoreMillennials' Likelihood To Participate In Chatbot Commerce [CHART]
Two-thirds of Millennials said they’d be likely to buy an item directly from a chatbot, vs. only 14% who said they would not be interested in doing so.
Read MoreSocial Media Channels As News Sources [TABLE]
A Pew Research Center survey of US social media users found that more are turning to Twitter, YouTube—and even Tumblr—to get news.
Read MoreData Generated Per Minute By Platform [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic illustrates just how much data media platforms ranging from Twitter and YouTube to Netflix and Spotify generate by the minute.
Read MoreB2B Content Priorities [CHART]
More B2B content marketers this year than last are focused on building audiences. But does that mean that the content itself is becoming more customer-centric?
Read MoreAmazon Echo Deal Queries [CHART]
Smart Speakers are already having an impact on commerce. Almost one-third of owners say they’re spending more on Amazon and Google since getting their Smart Speaker.
Read MoreTV Everywhere Adoption [CHART]
More than one-third (34.7%) of respondents with pay-TV service saying they access their providers’ TV Everywhere offering.
Read More4 Years Of Cryptocurrency Sales Visualized [VIDEO INFOGRAPHIC]
This video infographic shows the full history of token sales (aka initial coin offerings), from the early days of 2014 to their meteoric rise in 2017.
Read MoreCTR By Length Of Brand Content Headline [CHART]
Branded content headlines between 90 and 99 characters achieved a clickthrough rate (CTR) of 0.43%, higher than headlines with fewer characters.
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