Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
11 Essential Marketing Skills [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Maryville University illustrates the importance of eleven essential marketing skills that business innovators should master.
Read More2018 Content Marketing Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from iScribblers highlights 64 content marketing statistics that can inform your efforts.
Read MoreInstagram Influence [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from X-Cart illustrates the many ways in which Instagram is exerting its influence as a social media channel.
Read MoreFacebook Video Interactions By Topic [CHART]
Buffer partnered with BuzzSumo to analyze more than 43 million posts from the top 20,000 brands on Facebook in one of the largest studies of 2018. The most enaging topics posted as video content to Facebook include food, fashion and beauty, animals, do-it-yourself, and humor. The least engaging topics include finance and stocks, real estate, marketing and cars.
Read MoreDecline Of Facebook Interactions, 2017-2018 [CHART]
Naturally, if the world’s top Facebook Pages are posting an additional 20,000 pieces of content per day to the platform, there’s going to be an increase amount of competition in the News Feed and a decrease of engagement across the board.
Read MoreGoogle AdWords vs Facebook Ads [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Ice Cube illustrates the differences between Google AdWords auction system and the Facebook advertising auction system.
Read MoreFacebook & Instagram Best Practices [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic illustrates some of the best practices contained in Facebook’s new guide for marketing on that platform and on Instagram.
Read MoreSocial Media Sharing [INFOGRAPHIC]
This inforgaphic from Promo illustrates what, where and why people share content on social media.
Read MoreFacebook Privacy Concerns [CHART]
Fully two-thirds of US adults had heard either a lot (33%) or a little (35%) about data obtained from Facebook by Cambridge Analytica.
Read MoreSocial Media Use Frequency By Channel [CHART]
About 7 in 10 American adults report being online ‘almost constantly’ (26%) or ‘several times a day’ (43%), according to recent data from the Pew Research Center. Many of those are likely spending their online time visiting social media platforms.
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