Posts Tagged ‘Photo Sharing’
Beyond Social Media: Nutella & Skittles Go Nuts [PODCAST]
This week: Nutella & Skittles go nuts, Hanes gets all destructive, Verizon demonstrates its services by partnering with a bear.
Read MoreInstagram Adoption By Brands, May 1 – February 1, 2013 [CHART]
The number of Interbrand 100 brands with an Instagram account has grown to 67 as of May 1st.
Read MoreChange In Facebook Users' Activities By Device, Q1 2013 [TABLE]
Watching videos on Facebook saw among the biggest jumps in usage, with viewing increasing by 47% on both PC and mobile, and nearly doubling on the tablet.
Read MoreTop Social Media Sites Worldwide By Active Users, Q1 2013 [CHART]
Facebook remained the No. 1 social network worldwide, with just over half of internet users logging on to the site at least once a month in Q1 2013.
Read MoreRadio Listeners' Social Media Adoption By Generation, May 2013 [CHART]
Compared to older generations, Gen V listeners have a strong affinity for emerging social networks such as Tumblr and Snapchat, and are less drawn to Facebook.
Read MoreFinancial Pros' Use Of Social Tools For Business & Pleasure, Q1 2013 [TABLE]
One-third of respondents said they used LinkedIn only for business purposes, compared with 2% of Facebook users and 3% of respondents on Twitter.
Read MoreRadio Listeners' Social Media Use, May 2013 [CHART]
83% of radio listeners in the US have a profile on a social networking site.
Read MoreMost Useful Social Media Sites For Travel Planning, January 2013 [TABLE]
22% of respondents to TripAdvisor’s survey said they found Google+ to be the most useful social network for travel planning.
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Used For Travel Research, January 2013 [CHART]
40% of respondents that had used social media sites to research and plan their last trip looked to Google+, making it the second most popular social network after Facebook for travel research.
Read MoreBrand Engagement On Pinterest, March 15 – April 15, 2013 [CHART]
Fashion and retail-related images are most likely to be pinned by the community, with brands pinning only 18% of content.
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