Posts Tagged ‘Wikipedia’
Digital Marketing News This Week
Topics: Social media defense against QAnon; ghost kitchens; the Library Of Congress’ AI-powered newspaper archive search; Twitter’s disinformation measures; Telepath; Wikipedia’s makeover; much more.
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Twitter Says Bye Bye Reply Guy; TikTok Spies; YouTube Analytics Tips; Shady Apple News; Baby Nut Grows Up; Much More.
Read MoreSocial Media User Satisfaction By Site [CHART]
For the second consecutive year social media users have a relatively low level of satisfaction with the platforms they use as a whole, per a report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
Read MoreSatisfaction With Social Media Sites [CHART]
Social media user satisfaction remains steady this year though it is still in the lower tier of industries on this measure. The overall index for social media is unchanged at 73 on a 100-point scale, though some platforms are better rated than others.
Read MoreData Generated Per Minute By Platform [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic illustrates just how much data media platforms ranging from Twitter and YouTube to Netflix and Spotify generate by the minute.
Read MoreCustomer Satisfaction With Social Networking Sites, 2013 vs 2014 [CHART]
Customer satisfaction with social media websites improved by 3 points year-over-year to an average score of 71 on the ACSI’s 100-point scale.
Read MoreSecret To Killer Blog Posts [INFOGRAPHIC]
According to this infographic by WhoIsHostingThis, the secret to killer blog posts are references.
Read MoreNetflix Branded Content Examples & Wikipedia's Battle Against Brands [VIDEO]
Episode 53 of the Beyond Social Media show: David Erickson & BL Ochman discuss examples of Netflix branded content efforts & Wikipedia’s battle with brands.
Read MoreTop 15 Multiplatform Web Properties, September 2013 [TABLE]
Thanks to a sizable advantage in conversion metrics, the desktop promises to be a key player throughout this decade.
Read MoreTop US 10 Desktop Web Properties, January vs February 2014 [CHART]
Yahoo cedes the top spot it took from Google back in July last year.
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