Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Effectiveness Of Video Marketing Platforms [CHART]
Wyzowl conducted a worldwide survey of marketers in December 2017, finding that YouTube and Facebook were considered the first- and second-most effective video platforms for marketing—in that order.
Read MoreSatisfaction With Social Media Sites [CHART]
Social media user satisfaction remains steady this year though it is still in the lower tier of industries on this measure. The overall index for social media is unchanged at 73 on a 100-point scale, though some platforms are better rated than others.
Read MoreGoogle vs Facebook Referral Traffic, 2017 [CHART]
This Parse.ly data reflects the upward trend in referral traffic from Google (all – including AMP – Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages format) and declining trend in referral traffic from Facebook specifically (all Facebook – including Instant Articles).
Read MoreSearch Engine vs Social Traffic, 2011-2017 [CHART]
Google was the top overall traffic referrer for the year, and owned a 36.82 percent share of visits during the second half of 2017.
Read MoreWebsite Referrals By Social Channel, 2016-2017 [CHART]
According to a report by Shareaholic, the percentage of website traffic coming from Facebook has already declined drastically in the second half of 2017.
Read MoreSnapchat-Only Users [CHART]
Research has suggested that only about 1 in 10 teen Snapchat users are unique to the platform and not also using Instagram. But to what extent do Snapchat users use other social platforms on a given day?
Read MoreThe Visual Internet [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by Frames Direct illustrates the evolution of the Internet from a text-only to a visual medium.
Read MoreInfluencer Marketing [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from DCI highlights statistics that illustrate the appeal of influencer marketing.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Facebook [CHART]
Facebook is useful as a communications tool, but it’s not perceived to be cool and few people think it’s safe from hackers.
Read MoreDigital Video Ad Spending Share [CHART]
US senior marketers estimated that Facebook and Google’s YouTube together command 66.1% of digital video ad spending.
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