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Lorri Mon

Social Media Infographic 2009/2010 - 1 views

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    Social media statistics in infographic format
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    -FB is top social networking site in 119 out of 134 countries *ubiquity of FB cannot be denied -FB, Youtube and Wikipedia are the 3 top online brands online *all three are user-generated content driven! -Over half of all Twitter users post each day -How people utilize social networks: FB users want community and news; Twitter users want news; Myspace users want games and entertainment; Digg users have mixed interests -The most dominant age group using social media is 35-44 years old (avg age of FB user is 38, Twitter: 39, Myspace: 31, Youtube: 20-35) -daily use of social media networks vary according to networks and needs
Lorri Mon

New Infographic: Who's Using Google +? « INFOdocket - 1 views

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    6.8 million visits since Google Pages launched on G+ on 10/12/2011 as of 11/20/2011 (5.1 million prior to that); 63% of users are male
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    -majority of Google Plus users are between 25-34 and male *how does this correlate to early tech adopter numbers? -only 17% of users considered "active"
Miki Wolfe

Facebook by the Numbers [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    same as infographic posted above, basically -56% of Americans think its irresponsible to friend your boss 83% of women are ignored by their FB friends -avg user spends 7 hrs 46 min/month on FB -FB links about sex are shared 90% more than average -Top liked pages: FB, Eminem, Texas Hold-em Poker, Rihanna, YouTube -Top non-Internet liked brands: Coke, Oreos, Disney, MTV, Starbucks -is FB skewed more Dem? Obama has 23 million likes, nearest Repub (Sarah Palin) has 3.1 m likes
Lorri Mon

Facebook Facts and Figures 2011 Infographic - 1 views

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    Facebook statistics in infographic format
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    -Avg user has 130 friends. -people can interact w/ over 900 million objects on FB (people, pages, events, games, etc) *how to make the library stand out? -Avg user connected to 80 pages, groups or events -20 million apps are installed each day on FB *apps for librry use potentially? Help leverage social capital? -350 million active users are using mobile apps to access FB *integrate library's mobile presence + widgets + FB? -Out of the Top 10 FB pages, 6: musicians, 1: product, 1: service, 1: game, 1: TV show *users gravitate toward celebrities, people they recognize/admire. How can libraries leverage this tendency toward human interaction? Maybe a human face to the library? -Out of Top 10 apps, 5 are FB mobile sites or markup languages for FB. The other 5 are games. *potential for library interactivity? -Top 10 Brands no FB are all immediately recognizable, and have distinctive marketing campaigns
Lorri Mon

How Cellphones Shape the Lives of College Students [INFOGRAPHIC] - 2 views

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    College students and cellphones; 94% text every day, 73% call every day. 57% in survey use smartphones, 97% of smartphone users use them for social networking - 95% of those do Facebook, 47% Twitter - infographic by HackCollege on Mashable.com
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    smartphones and the pervasiveness on connectivity allow the "network" to be mobile *enormous potential for libraries to connect with patrons at their point of need
Lorri Mon

How Twitter Works as a Q&A App [INFOGRAPHIC] - 2 views

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    Mashable Social Media on questions and answers on Twitter
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    -13% ask/give product recommendations/advice -67% of people with more than 100 followers ask more questions *because of familiarity with services? ease of use? -the more followers you have, the more likely your questions will be answered -66% of Qs asked have commercial intent
Lorri Mon

Cisco Connected World Technology Report (CCWTR) Infographic - 0 views

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    Social media in the workplace - 2/3 of college students ask about social media policies during job interviews; 56% will not accept a job that bans social media/or will circumvent the policy; 1/3 prioritize social media freedom, device flexibility and mobility over salary; 4/5 of college students want to choose the device for their jobs; 71% of college students believe corporate devices should be used for social media & personal use; 69% of workers in 2011 believed it was unnecessary to be in an office
Lorri Mon

Infographic: Why Content is King for SEO - 0 views

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    Search engine optimization & social media - Bing uses Facebook Likes as a ranking signal; Google is working on using +1 for ranking; Tweets help Google index content faster; 1 in 5 social media messages includes a link to content
Lorri Mon

Who Is an Average Facebook User? - 1 views

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    The average user has 229 friends and is 38 years old; 52% visit Facebook daily (36% daily for Twitter, 7% for Myspace, 6% for Linkedin); In an average day, 26% like another user's content, 22% comment on another users' posts or status, 20% comment on a photo, 15% update their own status
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    ^We both uploaded the same article about 2 hours apart :)
Lorri Mon

Who does all the text messaging? Young adults by far. - 0 views

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    Women text more than men; Black and Hispanic people text more than whites; lower income households text the most; those with less than high school education text more
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    -73% of adults text at least at some time. Young adults text the most. Black and Hispanic persons text and call more often than whites. *texting is a simple form of communication, embraced more readily by people of lower socio-economic status/minority status... *but why? The prevalence of pay-as-you-go plans which include all forms of communication with purchase? Younger people/lower-income w/ bad credit/minorities are more likely to use these *using SMS to conduct reference/chat/info seeking habits of YAs
Miki Wolfe

Inbound Marketing for Social Media (Infographic) - 0 views

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    -inbound media creates dialogue *facilitated by social media, the perfect place for two-way conversations between products and consumers -inbound marketing focuses on earning a person's attention *has to be consumer oriented or directed, can't be done blindly or scattershot -earning vs pushing *finding vs seeking *marketer seeks to educate/entertain vs marketer pushes product blindly -inbound marketing uses social media and content marketing (eBooks, podcasts, blogs) -when done right, the viral potential of the marketing campaign can be substantial, which increases SEO and hits, which improves ranking *plus inbound marketing is cheaper!
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