Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’
Most Popular Sites For Health Information, July 2013 [CHART]
More than half of consumers named WebMD as their most accessed digital resource for health information.
Read MoreOnline Channels Where American Mothers Talk About Products & Services, July 2013 [CHART]
Well over half of mothers posted about products or services on social media.
Read MoreWeb Page Ad Clutter, H1 2013 [CHART]
More than 8 in 10 American adults believe that online ads are detrimental to their experience always (16%) or some of the time (66%) some of the time.
Read MoreMillennials’ Top Sources For Coupons & Deals, September 2013 [CHART]
Millennials (18-34) – those digitally-obsessed individuals – say that they most often get their savings from newspapers, with 51% indicating this to be the case.
Read MoreMedia Consumption Of LGBT Americans, June 2013 [TABLE]
The most common activity among the men and women polled was visiting LGBT sites and blogs, at 67% of gays and 58% of lesbians.
Read MoreBest Agency Self-Promotion Lead Generation Tactics, July 2013 [CHART]
Email lead capture programs were seen as effective for generating leads by just 29.7% of agency execs, while advertising was even less popular.
Read MoreSocial Networks Used By Personal Care Brands, July 2013 [CHART]
While 85% of personal care brands had a presence on Facebook, attention to other social networks was not evident.
Read MoreWordPress Jetpack Update To Media Explorer [VIDEO]
David Erickson discusses the upcoming update to WordPress Jetpack that allows you to search for and embed Tweets and YouTube video directly from the Media Explorer and within the editing environment, giving WordPress a bit of Storify-like features.
Read MoreMost Important Social Media Sites For Agency New Business, August 2013 [CHART]
9 in 10 agencies currently use social media as part of their new business program, and about 6 in 10 claim to have had success using social to generate new business leads.
Read MoreLongevity Of Top Brands' Tumblr Reblogs [CHART]
When it comes to Tumblr post engagement, brands can enjoy a shelf-life more in keeping with a YouTube video than a Facebook post.
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