Posts Tagged ‘Gmail’
SMBs' Top Marketing Priorities For 2014 [CHART]
A general increase in online presence, including things as basic as setting up a website or online store, was the top priority for 2014 for nearly three in 10 SMB professionals surveyed.
Read MoreTop 10 Smart Phone Apps, October 2013 [CHART]
With 25.5% reach among adult iOS and Android app users, Instagram ranked as the 10th-largest smartphone application during the 3-month period ending in October 2013.
Read MoreGoogle+ Security Flaw [VIDEO]
David Erickson discusses the major security flaw in Google+ that will apparently cause Google to delete your online presence with their properties if someone flags your Google+ profile as an impersonator.
Read MoreAmericans' Most Popular Types Of Websites, November 2013 [VIDEO]
Among American respondents, a leading 68% reported visiting a search engine site at least once a week, with social networking sites (59%) and portal sites (for checking email, such as Gmail) next (50%).
Read MoreEffect Of Gmail Tabs On Email Management By Age, August 2013 [CHART]
The majority of users of Google’s email service had had a neutral or positive response to tabs.
Read MoreWhere Gmail Users Open Their Mail, August 2013 [CHART]
54% of Gmail emails were opened on either an iPhone or Android device, and another 9% opened on the iPad.
Read MoreGmail Promotional Tabs Effect On Brand Emails, September 2013 [CHART]
While Gmail users appear generally favorable to the new interface, they also believe that it has negatively affected their interaction with promotional emails from their favorite brands.
Read MoreGmail Tabs Open Rates By Email Service, August 2013 [TABLE]
Open rates may have been negatively affected (depending on the research), but value per open may turn out to increase, at least according to one source.
Read MoreGmail Redesign [VIDEO]
Google is redesigning the Gmail interface to help deal with inbox clutter.
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Teens Use Most Often [TABLE]
Teen girls who are social media users are much more likely than boys to maintain an account on Twitter (31% vs. 21%).
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