Posts Tagged ‘Entertainment Marketing’
Email Subscriber Activity By Industry, Q2 2014 [CHART]
Yesmail’s analysis of email database subscriber behavior during Q2 shows that just 1.3% of B2B email subscribers were active, the lowest proportion of the industries studied.
Read MoreEmail Click-to-Open Rates By Industry & Device, Q2 2014 [CHART]
Mobile devices accounted for 64.5% of all email opens during the second quarter of this year.
Read MoreTime Spent Watching TV/Movies By Generation & Device, December 2013 [CHART]
For the most part, the younger the person, the more likely he or she is to consume video on a mobile device.
Read MoreTypes Of Influences During Customer Journey [INFOGRAPHIC]
According to Google, YouTube was an influential medium on the path to purchase for various consumer categories like vehicles, beauty products and smartphones.
Read MoreTop 10 Streamed Video Titles, August 2014 [CHART]
TV series accounted for all of the top 10 titles streamed during the 13-week survey period in which respondents kept a diary of their viewing on Netflix, Amazon Prime Instant Video and Hulu Plus.
Read MoreDemographics Of Online Purchasers By Product Category, June 2014 [TABLE]
Online consumers 68 and older significantly less likely than younger people to have made such purchases in multiple product categories.
Read MoreMobile Behavior By Device Type, March 2014 [TABLE]
Map usage has exploded in the smartphone era, with double-digit gains in users and usage now accounting for billions of minutes of mobile device time each month.
Read MoreSocial Media’s Effect On TV Viewership, Q4 2013 vs Q4 2014 [CHART]
One-quarter of respondents to Nielsen’s Q4 2013 survey claimed to be aware of more programs as a result of social media, up from 18% during the year-earlier period.
Read MoreHow Bingers Watch TV, July 2014 [CHART]
Some 44% of US households surveyed during Q1 2014 said they binge-view TV shows.
Read MoreTop Benefits Of Online Tune-In Advertising, June 2014 [CHART]
The top benefit of digital tune-in advertising was being able to reach viewers on their mobile phones and tablets, cited by 77% of US broadcasters and syndicators.
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