Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
Preferred Social Networks Among American Teens, Fall 2012-Fall 2013 [TABLE]
For the first time, social network users with an average age of 16.2 years old said that Twitter was the “most important” social network to them.
Read MoreDesktop Traffic To Pinterest & Tumblr, January-September 2013 [CHART]
Tumblr has experienced an even more rapid rise in monthly visitors, from 30 million in January to 36 million in September, a 20% rise.
Read MoreDesktop Traffic To Top Social Networks, January-September 2013 [CHART]
Yahoo (197.8 million unique visitors) topped Google (191.5 million) for the third consecutive month among desktop-only visitors.
Read MoreMost Popular Social Networks Among American Teens, October 2013 [CHART]
Twitter now ranks ahead of Facebook as teens’ most important social network.
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Used To Distribute B2C Content, 2012 & 2013 [TABLE]
Facebook was the most popular platform this year, used by 89% of B2C marketers.
Read MoreTop B2C Content Marketing Tactics, 2012 & 2013 [TABLE]
The overwhelming majority of respondents—90%—had used content marketing in 2013, compared with 86% of companies who did so the year before.
Read MoreThe Nofollow Tag [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Search Engine Land explains everything you needed to know about the Nofollow tag but was afraid to ask.
Read MoreMartha Stewart's Blogger Relations Blunder, Tide's Scary Vines & Twitter's Social Remote Control Button – Beyond Social Media Show [VIDEO]
Topics on episode 21 of the Beyond Social Media Show: Martha Stewart disses bloggers; Tide scares with Vines; Twitter’s social TV remote control button & much more!
Read MoreMost Difficult Inbound Marketing Tactics, September 2013 [TABLE]
Content creation & marketing was seen as both the most effective and most difficult inbound marketing tactic in a survey of B2B and B2C marketing professionals.
Read MoreGawker's Kinja Commenting Platform [VIDEO]
David Erickson discusses Gawker Media’s Nick Denton’s attempt at making online comments useful and civil again with the Kinja commenting platform in use on Valleywag.
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