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Google's New Linking Rules [VIDEO]
During this segment of the 10th episode of the Beyond Social Media podcast, B.L. Ochman, David Erickson & Albert Maruggi debate the purpose, intent, effect and fairness of Google’s new linking rules.
Read MoreSocial Networking Site Use By Age, February 2005 – May 2013 [CHART]
As of May, 72% of online adults reported using at least one social networking site.
Read MoreTypes Of Data Used To Drive Marketing, August 2013 [CHART]
45% of global marketers agree that data is the most underutilized asset in their organization.
Read MoreLatina Television Viewing, 2003 vs. 2013 [CHART]
Over the past decade or so, Hispanic women have moved away from English broadcast TV, cutting their consumption almost by half.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Ads On Streaming TV & Movies, August 2013 [TABLE]
With increasing numbers of Americans watching video on their smartphones and tablets, it’s important to gauge their reactions to the ads they see while streaming entertainment content.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media Podcast: Google's New Linking Rules & Kickalicious Scores! [VIDEO]
This episode: This episode: Hanes’ Undercover Color; Social CEOs; Google’s linking rules; Kickalicious viral video; White House robots Hangout; B H Photo’s marketing.
Read MoreThe Commercial Drone Market [VIDEO]
The government has given the go ahead for civilian use of drones. Lunch Money Host Adam Johnson reports.
Read MoreShould CEOs Use Social Media? [VIDEO]
During this segment of the Beyond Social Media podcast, Albert Maruggi, David Erickson & B.L. Ochman debate whether or not it is wise for CEOs to use social media.
Read MoreEffect Of Tweets On TV Ratings By Genre, August 2013 [CHART]
The volume of tweets caused significant changes in live TV ratings among 29 percent of the 221 broadcast primetime programepisodes sampled.
Read MoreBroadband Subscribers' TV & Movie Sources, August 2013 [CHART]
2 in 3 young US and Canadian subscribers to fixed broadband services (cable, DSL, FTTH) are accessing at least some video programming through over-the-top (OTT) services such as Netflix and Hulu as well as a variety of mobile applications.
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