Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’
Twitter Users In Select Countries, Q2 2012 [CHART]
According to a September 2012 GlobalWebIndex report, there were 11.7 million active Twitter users in Mexico during Q2 of this year.
Read MoreLatin American Facebook Users By Country, 2010-2014 [CHART]
The greatest overall number of users this year are in Brazil, where 41.5 million internet users will access a Facebook account at least monthly.
Read MoreLatin American Social Network Penetration By Country, 2010-2014 [CHART]
In Latin America, social networking growth will be slightly below the worldwide average, but still represent a healthy 18.5% increase in users this year.
Read MoreWorldwide Sales Revenue Growth By Country [CHART]
CMOs are seeing big sales growth in international markets, with revenue from Korea (75%), China (51.5%), and Brazil (49.7%) all increasing markedly over the past 12 months.
Read MoreWorldwide Facebook Users By Region & Country, 2010-2014 [CHART]
Growth in Facebook users will follow a similar pattern. eMarketer forecasts that Facebook will have nearly 826 million users around the world this year.
Read MoreWorldwide Social Networking Growth By Region & Country, 2010-2014 [CHART]
The fastest growth will come from the emerging markets of the world, especially the Middle East and Africa (where the base of social network users remains small) and Asia-Pacific.
Read MoreAmericans (Students) Abroad [INFOGRAPHIC]
Best Colleges Online created this infographic to bring to life American students that study abroad.
Read MoreGlobal Media Ad Spending By Region, 2010-2016 [TABLE]
Ad spending in China will reach nearly $53B next year, surpassing total spending in Japan for the first time.
Read MoreMexican Social Network Users & Penetration, 2010-2014 [TABLE]
eMarketer, which forecasts that the number of social network users in Mexico will reach 30.3 million this year, accounting for 65% of internet users.
Read MoreLatin American Internet User Penetration By Country, 2011-2016 [CHART]
Mexico’s social media audience is one that is open to hearing brand messages.
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