Posts Tagged ‘Media Marketing’
Email Deliverability Benchmarks By Industry [CHART]
Close to one-third of US marketing emails fail to reach the inbox, according to an analysis by Return Path.
Read MoreAverage Social Shares Per Press Mention By Industry [CHART]
Higher education institutions got the most bang for the buck in digital PR last year, enjoying an average of more than 121,000 social shares from press mentions per month.
Read MoreMobile Notification Benchmarks [CHART]
A recent study from Appboy takes a look at various app categories, based on the behavior of 1.6 billion users on more than 500 apps in the first half of 2016.
Read MoreConsumer Ratings Of Industries & Sectors [CHART]
The restaurant and computer industries enjoy the best net perception among US adults.
Read MoreEmail Reading, Glancing & Scanning By Industry [CHART]
A majority (53%) of emails are read, meaning that the recipient (presumably) looks at the message for at least 8 seconds.
Read MoreWhy People Don't Watch News Videos [CHART]
The biggest reason why people did not watch news videos was fundamental to the nature of the medium: It’s just not as quick or convenient as reading.
Read MoreVideo Marketing Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]
Including a video in an email increases the click-through rate by 200-300 percent. This statistic and 30 more are included in this infographic from Hyperfine Media that illustrates the many ways video can be used for marketing.
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Where Americans Get News [INFOGRAPHIC]
As part of an ongoing examination of social media and news, Pew Research Center analyzed the scope and characteristics of social media news consumers across nine social networking sites.
Read MoreAmericans' Positive Attitudes Toward Select Institutions [CHART]
In some cases, there are marked variations in the views that American generations have of key institutions in the US.
Read MoreInternet Of Things Spending By Industry [TABLE]
The travel and hospitality industry leads spending on the Internet of Things technology.
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