Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
SMBs’ Top Sources Of Information About Tech Solutions, March 2014 [CHART]
SMBs pointed first to vendor and/or service provider websites (43%) followed by professional advisors and/or consultants (42%).
Read MoreInformation Sources US Hispanics Trust For Local Products Or Services, Q3 2013 [CHART]
55.7% of Hispanic internet users considered the information they got from their Facebook friends to be credible.
Read MoreThe Evolution Of News & Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by the University of Florida Online tracks the parallel evolution of major news and social media outlets.
Read MoreSocial Media Millennials Prefer For Brand Communication, November 2013 [CHART]
YouTube overtook Facebook last year as the favorite website among US internet users ages 12 to 19.
Read MoreGroupon's Presidential Pretender & Girl Scout Cookie Munchies [VIDEO]
This Episode: Hot Pockets recall; DHL’s punking stunt; Groupon’s celebration of President Alexander Hamilton & NowThisNews’ Instagram curation.
Read MoreRogers High School Social Media Controversy [VIDEO]
Rogers High School student Reid Sagehorn’s ill-considered tweet will likely force him to explain his role in this controversy for the rest of his life.
Read MoreAlways-On Consumers By Channel Use, February 2014 [CHART]
3 in 4 Always-On Consumers visit social networks, while two-thirds frequent news and magazine websites and half visit company websites.
Read MoreMonthly Time Spent On Social Networks, July 2013 [TABLE]
Among smartphone app users in July 2013, Instagram users were spending more time per person per month on the platform (3 hours and 40 minutes) than Twitter users (3 hours and 7 minutes).
Read MoreMost Important Information On Local Biz Websites, February 2014 [CHART]
2 in 3 American and Canadian consumers indicate that a local business having a website affects their opinion of the business and whether or not to use it.
Read MoreSocial Networks That Brands Promote In Their Emails, 2012 vs 2013 [CHART]
Some 94% of brands display or promote social networks in their email marketing efforts.
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