Posts Tagged ‘Wikipedia’
Most Popular Sites For Health Information, July 2013 [CHART]
More than half of consumers named WebMD as their most accessed digital resource for health information.
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 10 Websites By Share Of Mobile Visits, February 2013 [CHART]
Google ranks as the top site, with 17.3% market share of visits.
Read MoreMuseum Marketing [PRESENTATION]
Pew Internet & American Life project presentation that takes a look at museum marketing and how arts organizations are using online communications.
Read MoreTop 10 Web Brands Of 2012 [CHART]
According to Nielsen, Americans on the web were most inclined to search, socialize, shop, browse or, of course, look things up on Wikipedia.
Read MoreTop Social Media Sites Arts Organizations Use [CHART]
Facebook is the most common social media site used, with 99% of arts organizations saying that they have a profile on this site.
Read MoreWeb Cloning [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by Reputation Observer looks at the history of cloning an online business idea.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Britannica vs Wikipedia [INFOGRAPHIC]
Statista created this infographic to illustrate the demise of the Encyclopedia Britannica at the hands of Wikipedia.
Read MoreCustomer Satisfaction By Social Media Site [CHART]
Customer satisfaction with social media sites has dipped by 1.4% year-over-year to a score of 69 on a 100-point scale.
Read MoreThe Web's Collective Mind
An estimated 1 million workers have been paid between $1-2 billion for crowdsourcing projects.
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