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Posts Tagged ‘Education Marketing’

Gmail Tab Delivery & Read Rates By Industry [CHART]

Gmail’s tabbed inbox seems to be having a positive influence on promotional emails’ inbox placement rates.

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Email Inbox Placement Rate By Industry [CHART]

Deliverability rates by industry showed not only clear winners and losers, but how inconsistent inbox placement rates are when looking beyond the global average.

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Primary Types Of Socially-Shared Content Worldwide, June 2014 [TABLE]

When it came to what content social users shared, respondents showed interest in spreading the news, with informative or educational items the most-shared content type.

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College Students' Daily Use Of Social Networks By Site, July 2014 [CHART]

70% of US college students ages 18 to 24 who used social networks posted disappearing photos on Snapchat at least once per day.

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Average Back-To-School Spending Among Parents By Category, 2012-2014 [TABLE]

Among US parent internet users with school-age children and/or college students, average back-to-school spending on electronic devices was $529.

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Millennials' Financial Worries By Gender, April 2014 [TABLE]

Finding a good job was the biggest financial concern for US millennial internet users, cited by 66% of Millennials.

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Likely Response To Winning $100,000 By Generation, May 2014 [TABLE]

18-to-36-year-olds were most likely to pay off any existing debt or loans if they were to get so lucky.

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Device Penetration Among US College Students, July 2014 [CHART]

College students (aged 18-34) own an average of 6.8 devices each, steady from last year.

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Types Of Advertising To Which College Students Pay Attention, July 2014 [CHART]

Much like the population-at-large, college students pay a considerable amount of attention to recommendations from friends and family.

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College Students' Primary Sources Of Income, July 2014 [CHART]

Parents are the primary sponsors of college students’ new products and services.

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