Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Marketers' Use Of Social Media vs Normal People [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from SFheat illustrates survey results showing how marketers use social media versus normal people.
Read MoreSocial Login Trends, Q1 2012 – Q1 2014 [CHART]
Google’s share of social logins grew to 38% in Q1 2014, marking its highest point in 3-and-a-half years.
Read MoreFacebook’s Mobile Monthly Users & Ad Revenues, Q3 2012 – Q1 2014 [CHART]
Facebook says it now has more than 1 billion mobile monthly active users to go with WhatsApp’s 500 million users and Instagram’s 200 million.
Read MoreSocial Networks Used By Germans, Q4 2013 [CHART]
Before Facebook arrived in Germany in 2008, the leading social site was the homegrown community schülerVZ, attracting 45% of internet users ages 12 to 19.
Read MoreNBA's Racist Owner & A Music Shop's Smart Content Marketing [VIDEO]
During episode 46 of the Beyond Social Media Show, David Erickson & BL Ochman discuss the NBA’s handling of LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s racist comments.
Read MoreSocial Traffic Referral Trends, October 2012-March 2014 [CHART]
Referral traffic from Facebook is rapidly increasing, to the extent that as of March, the social network referred more than one-fifth (21.3%) of traffic to the average website.
Read MoreFacebook Brand Posts Engagement By Day Of The Week, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Friday boasted the largest share (15.7%) of Facebook brand post impressions during Q1, as well as the highest engagement rate (3.3%) and share of brand post video plays (24.7%).
Read MoreFacebook Mobile Advertising Metrics, Q1 2014 [TABLE]
Almost three-quarters of Facebook mobile ad spending was directed at mobile application install ads in Q1.
Read MoreFacebook Ad KPIs By Demographic, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Roughly one-quarter of ad spending aimed at Facebook users aged 18-64 was directed to the 18-24 bracket in Q1.
Read MoreMost-Shared Facebook Post Content Types, March 2014 [CHART]
Because of their overwhelming Facebook presence, photos shared on the social network were the most popular by far.
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