Online Behavior
Financial Pros' Use Of Social Tools For Business & Pleasure, Q1 2013 [TABLE]
One-third of respondents said they used LinkedIn only for business purposes, compared with 2% of Facebook users and 3% of respondents on Twitter.
Read MoreRadio Listeners' Social Media Use, May 2013 [CHART]
83% of radio listeners in the US have a profile on a social networking site.
Read MoreMobile Devices & Local Content, May 2013 [TABLE]
48% of mobile phone users accessed local content in December 2012, up from 42% a year earlier.
Read MoreMost Useful Social Media Sites For Travel Planning, January 2013 [TABLE]
22% of respondents to TripAdvisor’s survey said they found Google+ to be the most useful social network for travel planning.
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Used For Travel Research, January 2013 [CHART]
40% of respondents that had used social media sites to research and plan their last trip looked to Google+, making it the second most popular social network after Facebook for travel research.
Read MoreWays Online Video Viewers Learn About Digital TV Programming, March 2013 [TABLE]
More than one-quarter of online video viewers 18 and older were informed via social sites about TV shows they could watch on the web.
Read MoreAmericans' Daily Time Spent With Digital Media, 2010-2012 [TABLE]
US consumers spent an average of 37 minutes daily on social networks in 2012.
Read MoreMost Effective Factors For Increasing Conversions, May 2013 [CHART]
Asked to rate a range of elements of the digital experience for their effectiveness in increasing conversion rates, a leading 39% of digital marketers from around the world pointed to social sharing.
Read MoreTop Gaining Site Categories, February-March 2013 [CHART]
An analysis of web traffic trends in March shows that lifestyle sites saw an uptick in traffic, with unique visitors to gay and lesbian sites up 40% month-over-month to 11 million, and visitors to religion and spirituality sites increasing by 11%, to 37.5 million.
Read MoreMost Popular Connected TV Apps, May 2013 [CHART]
40% of connected TVs are streaming content from Netflix, compared to just 17% used to watch video on YouTube, and 11% to watch Hulu or Hulu Plus.
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