Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’
23 Video Marketing Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Digital Vidya illustrates 23 video marketing statistics to highlight the importance of the tactic and also provides some video marketing tips and best practices.
Read More9 No-Cost Customer Acquisition Tactics [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from QuickSprout illustrates 9 no-cost tactics you can use to acquire new customers.
Read MoreYouTube For Small Business [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Headway Capital illustrates how small businesses can use YouTube for marketing.
Read MoreGeneration V Daily Video Consumption [CHART]
The 8,600 Generation V members surveyed estimated spending less than one-sixth (16%) of their daily video time watching cable TV, down from 23% a year earlier.
Read MoreVideo Marketing Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Renderforest illustrates 47 video marketing statistics to help you think through your video marketing strategy.
Read MoreGeneration X Purchase Influencers [CHART]
TV ads edge recommendations from friends and family as the top influencer of purchases for Gen Xers (born 1965-1981).
Read MoreVideo View Growth On Facebook & YouTube [CHART]
YouTube and Facebook – the two most popular social media sites in the US – are commonly seen as more consumer-oriented than other, more business-oriented sites such as LinkedIn.
Read MoreMedia Consumption Of Millennials & Generation V [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from VisionCritical compares the media consumption of Millennials to that of Generation V.
Read MoreFortune 500 Social Media Use By Platform, 2016-2018 [TABLE]
Facebook had a tumultuous 2018. The #DeleteFacebook movement gained traction after the platform fell victim to several scandals. However, social media activists are not representative of the general population, as evidenced by Facebook’s continued audience growth. Facebook has also gotten called into multiple congressional hearings for how it handled its user data. But advertisers aren’t…
Read MoreMillennials' Word Of Mouth Brands [CHART]
Which brands are Millennials (18-34) not only hearing positive things about, but also talking about with their friends and family?
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