Posts Tagged ‘Gender’
How Single 30-45 Women See Themselves [CHART]
Adults in the US are increasingly putting off marriage until later years, if at all. Indeed, a recent Pew Research Data analysis indicates that 57% of 21-36-year-olds have never married, compared to just one-third (33%) of people that age back in 1985.
Read MoreMicroinfluencers [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from SocialPubli illustrates why microinfluencers are so…influential.
Read MoreSocial Media Persuasion By Demographic [CHART]
We may believe we’re each living in our own social media bubble full of like-minded folks, but survey data suggests that some of us are being persuaded to change our minds thanks to social posts.
Read MoreInstagram Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Make A Video Hub illustrates Instagram’s history and growth, demographics and usage statistics.
Read MoreDemographics Of Social Media Distrust [CHART]
Most US internet users say they don’t trust social networks to protect their personal information. A May 2018 survey by Rad Campaign found that 61% of respondents had little to no trust in social networks. That compares with 53% in 2016, and 57% in 2014.
Read MoreOffline Americans By Demographic [CHART]
A declining yet substantial proportion of the US adult population does not use the internet. In fact, 11% of US adults do not go online, with that figure down from 15% in a previous analysis released 5 years ago.
Read MoreCustomer Loyalty [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by FieldBoom illustrateds twenty aspects of customer loyalty and why it is important to your business.
Read MoreVideo Game Industry [INFOGRAPHIC]
This new infographic from Filmora illustrates the growth and potential of the video game industry.
Read MoreEmoji Users By Gender [CHART]
An analysis of 6 billion emojis used over the past two years shows women continue to use more emojis than men, negative emoji use spikes over night, and Virgin Atlantic sees more positive emojis in its mentions than American Airlines.
Read MoreMoms' Most-Watched Movie Genres On TV [CHART]
Moms love action and men watch romance. Surprised? A study from Adobe Digital Insights finds that some stale stereotypes simply don’t apply. Mothers watch Crime and Action movies more regularly than Romances, while many men often watch Musicals and Romance movies.
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