Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Amazon's Social Commerce, NFL Draft Content Marketing & The Simpsons LEGOized [VIDEO]
During episode 47 of the Beyond Social Media Show, David Erickson discusses Amazon’s social commerce play; the NFL’s content marketing & The Simpsons LEGO episode.
Read MoreMarketers' 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 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 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 MoreGoogle+ Is NOT Dead & Video Meets Commerce [VIDEO]
David Erickson & BL Ochman discuss rumors of Google+’s imminent demise, touchable videos, the NYPD’s Twitter storm and more on the Beyond Social Media Show.
Read MoreImportance Of Search Ranking Factors, April 2014 [CHART]
About 7 in 10 search marketers feel that it will be more important this year to understand the correlation between social sharing of pages and ranking for those pages.
Read MoreGoogle's Product Listing Ad Performance Compared To Paid Search, Q1 2014 [CHART]
62% of marketing professionals worldwide had taken money from existing paid search budgets and put this toward PLAs instead.
Read MoreSocial Media Traffic Referrals [CHART]
Pinterest is way more important than Twitter or Reddit for referral traffic.
Read MoreMobile Share Of US Organic Search Visits, Q2 2012 – Q1 2014 [CHART]
Mobile’s 33% of Google search visits in Q1 2014 represented only a slight uptick from Q4 2013 (32%), but a more robust rise from 27% share during the year-earlier period.
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