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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

46 Million Americans Check Social Media Sites Multiple Times Per Day [New Data] - 0 views

  • Nearly 9 in 10 Americans have internet access.
  • More than half of Americans ages 12+ have a profile on one or more social networking sites.
  • Social networking use is growing most in the 35-44 age demographic.
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  • The smartphone is the "first screen."
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

The Social Habit 2011 - 0 views

  • Social Media now reaches the majority of Americans 12+, with 52% having a profile on one or more social networks.
  • Twitter is as familiar to Americans as Facebook (with 92% and 93% familiarity, respectively); however, Twitter usage stands at 8% of Americans 12+.
  • 56% of frequent social network users own smartphones, and 64% of frequent social networkers have used a mobile phone to update their status on one or more social networks.
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  • Approximately 46 million Americans 12+ now check their social media sites and services several times every day.
  • Location-based sites and services (such as Foursquare and Facebook Places) are familiar to 30% of Americans 12+, and used by 4% of Americans 12+.
  • One in four social network users knowingly follow brands, products or services on social networks. For those who use these sites and services several times per day, this figure increases to 43%.
  • Amongst those who do follow brands, products or companies on social networks, 80% indicate that Facebook is the network they use the most to connect with companies.
  • Nearly a quarter of social network users indicated that Facebook is the social site or service that most influences their buying decisions. No other site or service was named by more than 1% of the sample, and 72% indicated that no one social site or service influenced their buying decisions the most.
James Hodgins

Tweet late, email early, and don't forget about Saturday: Using data to devel... - 0 views

  • Want to accumulate as many followers as possible? Then tweet a lot
  • But if your goal is to drive more traffic to your site, you should show a little more restraint;
  • It turns out that time is often the afternoons, when blogs and news sites are slower, and the weekend, when they’re all but asleep.
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  • Retweet activity is highest late in the work day, between 2 and 5 p.m., and the sweet spot (tweet spot?) is 4 p.m.
  • On weekend mornings, when most news sites see substantial drops in pageviews, Twitter clickthroughs spike
  • Most people who unsubscribe do so after receiving their first email.
  • Facebook participation on weekdays is infinitesimal in comparison.
  • he recommends tweeting the same links two or three times a day
  • Email more, and embrace the weekends.
  • Facebook does not reward frequent posting in the same way Twitter does, however, and it’s much easier to flood (and annoy) Facebook fans
  • The most important time to reach subscribers is right away, especially in the first couple of days after signup.
  • readers are more likely to open an email newsletter and click links on weekends.
  • For all days of the week, early-morning hours (between 4 and 7 a.m.) are the best times to reach readers
James Hodgins

Apple's 500,000 Approved iOS Apps by the Numbers [INFOGRAPHIC] - 1 views

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    Books is #2. That is great! Live app is valued over $800K? Want to help me build one?
James Hodgins

YouTube: Two Days' Worth of Video Uploaded Every Minute - 0 views

  • More than 48 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute.
  • 37% increase in video uploaded per minute in the past six months and a 100% increase from last year.
  • 3 billion views in one day — a 50% increase compared to last year
James Hodgins

60% of Social Media Messages are Links to Published Content [Data] - 0 views

  • of all shares, 60% were of links to published content. Additionally, 36% of shares were of embedded content.
  • A measly 4%, which is made up of URLs for brands or corporate websites.
  • while email still leads the pack as the top sharing vehicle for content with 93% of internet users using it, it's not ahead in the race by much. Social networks trail slightly behind at 89%, and sharing through blogs is a close third at 82%.
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

Checking in on University check-ins | USA TODAY College - 0 views

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    Some pretty fun ideas of how to use LBS on college campuses.
James Hodgins

6 Tips to Enhance Your Facebook Page With Photos | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

  • #1: It’s Not Personal, It’s Business
  • They certainly don’t need to be formal (in fact, usually they shouldn’t be) but they should always be professional.
  • post photos of events that involve other organizations.
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  • showcase your organization.
  • #3: Post Shareable Photos
  • Try to think of content that is likely to be interesting and worthwhile in some way.
  • #2: Make Sure Your Photos Represent Your Brand Well
  • #4: If You’re Local, Show It Off
  • show members of your organization interacting with your city in some meaningful way.
  • #5: Show Off a More Personal Side of Your Organization
  • Show something a little less formal to humanize your organization and show the personalities of the people who work there.
  • #6: Add New Photos Often
James Hodgins

33% of Companies Have a Mobile Marketing Strategy [New Data] - 0 views

  • 1. 33% of companies have a mobile marketing strategy.
  • 2. 62% of marketers plan to have a mobile marketing strategy within the next 12 months.
  • 3. 82% of companies plan to increase mobile marketing investment over the next 12 months.
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  • 4. Mobile websites lead the pack for mobile marketing investment.
  • . The iPhone is the leading platform for mobile marketing strategy.
  • . Only 23% of marketers have advertised on mobile platforms.
  • 7. Social networking leads the pack of current and planned mobile marketing activities.
James Hodgins

Why Brands Should Turn 'Likes' Into 'Loyalty' | DigitalNext: A Blog on Emerging Media a... - 0 views

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    Chart on Facebook Wall Post Engagement Metrics Discounts are a tool, not a strategy
James Hodgins

U.S. Facebook Usage Reached 53 Million Minutes in March 2011 | Ad Age Stat - Advertisin... - 0 views

  • 100 years is 53 million minutes, which parses out to 5.8 hours per user. Or 12 minutes per day.
  • the average American spent 8.7 hours a night sleeping. Men spent just 16 minutes a day doing housework (women spent 36 minutes). Exercise? 18 minutes. Religious and spiritual activities? Nine minutes.
James Hodgins

10 Proven Strategies for Greater Likeability on Facebook - 0 views

  • . Never Stop Listening
  • 1. Never Stop Listening
  • Listening is 50% of communication
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  • 2. Leverage Facebook’s EdgeRank Formula
  • use photos and videos, keep the text short and drive as many Likes and comments as possible.
  • 3. Improvise Your Engagement
  • Social media marketing is more like improv comedy — a back-and-forth between performers and audience, different every time yet totally effective at a fraction of the cost, when done right.
  • 4. Respond Quickly to Negative Comments
  • “I’m sorry” are the two most powerful words for brands in social media.
  • 5. Respond to Positive Comments, Too
  • “Thank you” are the other two most powerful words for brands in social media.
  • 6. Be Authentic and Transparent
  • Share insights from real people, behind-the-scenes footage, and your brand’s personality.
  • 7. Provide Value (for Free!)
  • 8. Share and Inspire Stories
  • 9. Consistently Deliver Surprise and Delight
  • 10. Don’t Sell
  • But there’s a huge difference between using social networks to aggressively sell versus making it easy for consumers to buy.
James Hodgins

What's Behind the Food Photography Trend? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    See opportunities for brands: 12% of posts mention a brand 80 billion photos uploaded to social platforms That's 9.6 billion photos that exhibit a brand each year.
James Hodgins

5 Ways to Use Twitter to Connect With Local Customers | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

  • search for: City name Neighborhood or community name Local landmarks Local businesses Event venues, museums and public locations Local fairs, parades and community events Hashtag identifiers for a local community or event
  • #1: Find Local People Using Tweets Near You
  • Search Twitter for your city name.
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  • #2: Find Local People With Your City Name in Their Profile
  • #3: Find Local People With Twitter Advanced Search
  • #4: Find Local People Using Twitter Grader
  • #5: Find Local People Using Twellowhood.
James Hodgins

5 Steps to Google Places Optimization Zen - 0 views

  • 1 - Claim or Create a Google Places Page
  • 2 - Verify Your Google Places Page
  • 3 - Optimize Your Places Page
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  • Optimize your business’s title
  • Include keywords in your Places page description
  • Choose a few appropriate categories
  • Make your Places page as complete as possible
  • 4 – Google Places Rankings – Citations, Not Just Links
James Hodgins

How to Build Your Twitter Tribe | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

  • A fundamental question when creating your own tribe is to ask yourself, “Whom can I help on Twitter?”
  • TweetDeck’s Directory
  • WeFollow,
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  • Include the person’s username when retweeting their tweet
  • Reply in a timely manner
  • Thank others for retweeting your tweets.
  • think of tweets like small blog posts.
  • Another big timesaver for me is Twitter Lists.
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