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James Hodgins

12 Essential Facebook Stats [Data] - 0 views

  • 1. 93% of adult US Internet users are on Facebook. (source: BlogHer, April 2011) 2. One out of every eight minutes online is spent on Facebook. (source: ComScore, February 2011) 3. The average Facebook user spends more than 11 hours per month on Facebook. (sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, June 2010 & Facebook Press Room, 2011) 4. Facebook is overtaking Google and Yahoo in total time spent online. (source: ComScore, August 2011) 5. Facebook has become the top choice for social sign-in. (source: Janrain, April 2011) 6. Facebook has become the preferred way to share content online, second only to email—for now. (source: Chadwick Martin Bailey, September 2010) 7. The average number of "likes" per post on a brand's Facebook page is 54. The average number of comments per post is 9. (source: Visibli, April 2011) 8. More than half of B2B marketers agree that Facebook is an effective marketing tool. (source: Outsell, December 2009) 9. More than half of small businesses agree that Facebook is beneficial to their business. (source: Ad-ology, November 2010) 10. More than 1/3 of marketers say Facebook is "critical" or "important" to their business. (source: HubSpot State of Inbound Marketing Report 2011) 11. The number of marketers who say Facebook is critical or important to their business has increased 83% in two years. (source: HubSpot State of Inbound Marketing Report 2011) 12. 67% of B2C and 41% of B2B companies that use Facebook for marketing have acquired a customer through this channel. (source: HubSpot State of Inbound Marketing Report 2011)
James Hodgins

How Agencies Are Spending Online Media Budgets [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

  • Facebook ranked as one of the Top 10 online advertising properties earlier this year.
  • Of the money going to online buys, nearly half goes to search and a quarter goes to display.
  • At least a quarter of social media users connect with businesses along with their friends
James Hodgins

Social Networking Accounts for 1 of Every 6 Minutes Spent Online [STATS] - 0 views

  • the average online user in the U.S. now spends nearly 16% of his or her time on social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr or Twitter. That’s up from just 8% in July 2007. In the last year alone, social networking use has increased by approximately 25%.
  • Facebook now reaches 73% of the U.S. Internet population each month
  • LinkedIn, Tumblr and Twitter all hit record highs in May, 2011. LinkedIn now attracts 33.4 million U.S. visitors, more than Twitter’s 27 million and Tumblr’s 10.7 million.
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  • Tumblr is the fastest-growing of the three companies though, boasting 166% growth in the last year. LinkedIn’s U.S. audience rose by a strong 58% in the last twelve months.
James Hodgins

Where Are Social Media Marketers Seeing the Most Success? - 0 views

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    Most success with Message Boards, Online video, Blogging and Facebook. Also importance of SM tools to business has increased to 86%
James Hodgins

Study: Google Trumps Facebook (By A Lot) in First Stop for Online Purchases - 0 views

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    Top Two: Google and Retailer Site (combined almost two-thirds of all traffic) In my mind, this strengthens the argument for having strong content (including a blog) on your website. It will drive more traffic regularly to your site and be stronger on Google.
James Hodgins

Email Marketing - Small Business Marketing: Social Surging, Email Still Most Effective ... - 0 views

  • Email: 91% use email marketing; among them 78% say such efforts are moderately (46%) or very (32%) effective. Websites: 95% have websites; among them 75% say their sites are moderately (38%) or very (37%) effective. Online advertising: 69% use digital ads; among them 60% say those efforts are moderately (39%) or very (21%) effective. Social media: 73% use at least one social channel for business; among them 54% say such efforts are moderately (37%) or very (17%) effective. Blogs: 43% have a blog; among them 47% say their efforts are moderately (33%) or very (14%) effective.
  • 80% have increased slightly or substantially their use of social tools in the previous 12 months.  
  • Moreover, 81% of those currently using social media expect to increase their efforts in the coming year.
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  • 95% of small business owners say they use Facebook for business; among them, 82% say their efforts are moderately (52%) or very (30%) effective.
  • 60% use Twitter; among them 33% say Twitter is moderately effective and 14% say it's very effective. 58% use LinkedIn; among them 35% say LinkedIn is moderately effective and 12% say it's very effective.
  • Just 45% of small business owners use video sharing (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, Blip), but nearly three-quarters say such tools are moderately (46%) or very effective (27%).
James Hodgins

Americans Watching More Video Than Ever Before [STUDY] - 0 views

  • U.S. consumers also now spend an average of four hours and 20 minutes per month watching video on the web, a full hour and 10 minutes above what they spent in Q1 2010.
  • those who watch the least amount of traditional TV — particularly those in the 18 to 34 age demographic — are watching more online video.
  • adults ages 35 to 49 comprised the largest segment (27%) of the Internet video audience. Meanwhile, 25 to 34-year-olds accounted for the highest percentage (30%) of mobile video viewership.
Tara Lennon

Apple building Twitter into iOS and it's a game-changer - MacDailyNews - Welcome Home - 0 views

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    13% of online adults use the status update service Twitter, increase from the 8%  in November 2010. 95% of Twitter users own a mobile phone, and half of these users access the service on their handheld device. Twitter use by internet users ages 25-34 has doubled since late 2010 (from 9% to 19%) and usage by those ages 35-44 has also grown significantly (from 8% to 14%).
James Hodgins

The CMO Site - Keith Dawson - Consumers Roll Out Welcome Mat for Brands on Social Media - 0 views

  • Shoppers who go online are willing to interact with retailers on social networks in order to find information on deals, contests, and products in general
  • 42 percent of online shoppers follow a retail brand via a social network
  • The average such shopper follows six retailers. Fifty-eight percent are looking for news on deals, 49 percent want information on products, and 39 percent are after details of events and contests.
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  • 56 percent of Facebook users and 67 percent of Twitter users visited a retailer's Website prompted by a post or tweet. Interestingly, while the number who follow retailers' blogs is far lower than the populations using Facebook and Twitter, blog followers click through, research products, and comment on brands at a far higher rate than do the users of the major social networks.
Tara Lennon

New Poll: Americans Say 'No Thanks' to Online Tracking - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

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      Ads are what keep Google search, Yahoo! home pages, Facebook and many other websites free to users.  For that exchange, would you rather have a bunch of ads that contain no relevance whatsoever to you or see ads that are in line with items you are searching and reading about?  No brainer; logical payoff. 
James Hodgins

Social Media Has Scorching Impact On Small Biz - Forbes.com - 0 views

  • Fifty-four percent of small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are using social media to promote their businesses, double the number using these sites in December 2009, with 35% posting daily updates to sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, a new study found.
  • although only 17% of SMBs surveyed used incentives to attract online followers, friends and fans, 60% credit social media with positively impacting their businesses
  • 46% said their company's brand awareness has increased and 36% have attracted new business as a result of their social media efforts
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  • 60% have reported a positive impact on their businesses shows [SMBs] are becoming increasingly receptive to the benefits.
  • The majority of small businesses--68%--use social media for networking, 63% tap these sites to attract new customers and 61% leverage social media to increase brand awareness
James Hodgins

12 Mind-Blowing Statistics Every Marketer Should Know - 0 views

  • 78% of Internet users conduct product research online.
  • In the past year, Web-based email usage dropped a staggering 59% among 12-17 year olds
  • 78% of business people use their mobile device to check email. So that means pretty much everybody that can check email on a mobile device, does.
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  • 40% of US smartphone owners compare prices on their mobile device while in-store, shopping for an item.
  • 200 Million Americans have registered on the FTC's "Do Not Call" list. That's 2/3 of the country's citizens. The other 1/3, I'm guessing, probably don't have a home phone anymore.
  • 91% of email users have unsubscribed from a company email they previously opted-in to.
  • 84% of 25-34 year-olds have left a favorite website because of intrusive or irrelevant advertising.
  • 57% of businesses have acquired a customer through their company blog.
  • 41% of B2B companies and 67% of B2C companies have acquired a customer through Facebook.
  • The number of marketers who say Facebook is “critical” or “important” to their business has increased 83% in just 2 years.
  • Companies that blog get 55% more web traffic.
James Hodgins

Social Media Important to 90% of Marketers [New Data] - 0 views

  • 90% of Marketers indicated that social media is important for their business. 2. Only one-third of social media marketers want to know how to monitor and measure the return of investment of social media. 3. 58% of marketers use social media for 6 hours or more each week. 4. 77% of marketers plan on increasing their use of YouTube and video marketing in 2011. 5. 70% of marketers want to learn more about Facebook. 6. 69% of marketers want to learn more about blogging. 7. The number-one advantage of social media marketing is generating more business exposure, as indicated by 88% of marketers.
  • Only 28% of businesses are outsourcing some portion of their social media marketing.9. 32% of the surveyed marketers said they have less than one year of experience with social media.
  • B2C companies were more likely (50%) than B2B (42%) to increase their use of online ads.
James Hodgins

20 Colleges That Are Killing It with Social Media | Best Colleges Online - 0 views

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    List and links to the top 20 colleges on social media.
James Hodgins

Catering Social Media, Social Media for Catering - MustHaveMenus - 0 views

  • Set up some Google Alerts to see what’s being said about you online.
  • discuss tips for hiring a great cater and give your visitors ideas on how caterers price events. Discuss trends in the industry, and you can also provide ideas for what works best for different event types.
  • Your blog is also a great place to post photos and recaps of successful events.
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  • Announce open dates Announce specials and deadlines for holiday orders Link to blog posts or press clips Give quick tips on successful events Give a snapshot of the inner workings of your business
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