Posts Tagged ‘Teen Marketing’
CHART: Kids Don't Hate Twitter Anymore!
At the end of 2009, more than 30% of Twitter’s visitors were under 25, this chart suggests, up from about 20% of its visitors at the end of 2008.
Read MoreBud Light Paintball Airstrike Ad Hijacked By Retailer
Brands that don’t upload their own television commercials to YouTube are failing to fully capitalize on the interest those commercials generate online.
Read MoreBook Review: Click, By Bill Tancer
David Erickson reviews Bill Tancer’s book about online behavior called Click.
Read MoreTeens Online: A Technographic Profile
This presentation is from Amanda Lenhart, of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, to the New York Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. It details teens’ technology ownership and their online behavior.
Read MoreMillennials' Online Behavior
Statistics about Millennials’ online behavior.
Read MoreBorn Digital: Millennials & Privacy – Google Talks
As part of the Google D.C. Talks series, and in partnership with Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Professor John Palfrey offers a sociological portrait of “digital natives” — children who were born into and raised in the digital world — with a particular focus on their conceptions of online privacy.
Read MoreSocial Networking Site Demographics
A fantastic presentation by Bob Hazlett of One Half Amazing illustrating the demographics and usage statistics of Facebook, MySpace and YouTube.
Read MoreMillennials & Micropayments Presentation
Tunheim Partners’ David Erickson’s and Eliza Appert’s presentation at the 2008 Minnesota Council on Nonprofits conference, Nonprofits & Government: Partnerships & Policies in a Time of Retrenchment on Millennials & Micropayments: Social Giving & ePhilanthropy.
Read MoreDakota County YouTube Video PSA Contest
The Dakota County Public Health Department in Minnesota has just completed a YouTube video PSA contest that encourages local teens to keep their cars smoke-free.
Read MoreMarketing To Millennials Presentation
View a PowerPoint presentation called Marketing To Millennials that was used for a seminar conducted by David Erickson and Pat Lilja on February 27, 2008.
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