Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Social Media Sites Teens Use Most Often [TABLE]
Teen girls who are social media users are much more likely than boys to maintain an account on Twitter (31% vs. 21%).
Read MoreSocial Media Sites Teens Use, 2011 & 2012 [TABLE]
Some 94% of teen social media users say they have a Facebook profile, and 81% say that Facebook is the profile they use most often.
Read MoreDemographics Of Teens Who Use Social Networking Sites Or Twitter [TABLE]
82% of online teens say they are either users of social networking sites like Facebook or users of Twitter.
Read MoreChanges In Adult & Teen Social Networking vs Twitter Use, 2006-2012 [CHART]
Teenagers’ use of Twitter now outpaces that of adults; just 16% of online adults are Twitter users, up slightly from the 12% who were using Twitter in 2011.
Read MoreBrand Response Rates On Twitter, Q2 2012-Q1 2013 [CHART]
The average response rate grew 6% points quarter-over-quarter to 38%, after only improving by 4% points in the preceding 6 months.
Read MoreConcentration Of Twitter Activity, May 2013 [CHART]
The top 1% of Twitter users accounted for 20% of all tweets.
Read MoreSources That Inspire Online Purchases, May 2013 [CHART]
Buyers were most likely to have first seen their most recent online purchase while surfing around online (29%) or when looking to find something specific (25%).
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Charles Ramsey Autotuned; Amy's Belligerent Bakers & Citizen Drone [PODCAST]
This week: Charles Ramsey autotuned; Amy’s belligerent bakers; citizen drones, Red Robin burgers, and Mall of America’s Vines.
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 MoreBranded Vines More Likely To Be Shared Than Branded Videos [VINE]
According to a survey conducted by Unruly, branded Vines are four times more likely to be shared than branded videos and five Vine tweets are sent every second.
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