At last - some primary research into content sharing on websites. Main finding: social media sharing isn't much used on B2B sites. Which chimes with our experience from site stats.
A rather different take on what you can do with corporate websites - a lot more coversational/magazine style, with social media a lot more central to the core of the site...
Interesting that they're currently encouraging people to vote on and discuss the effectiveness of their new anti-obesity ad campaign.
They've also chosen to include two blog posts on job searching using social media on the main page - suggests they believe this kind of content is among the most popular with users.
Now for some HIGHLIGHTS:
30% of investors use twitter to help investigate companies.
Investor reliance on digital media to gather information doubled since 2010.
86% of investors say online (blogs, social media) sources have become more important this year with investors.
Investors making use of a number of different digital sources (company website, syndicated and traditional online publications, and social media).
56% of investors report that the influence of digital and social media is increasing in their investment decision process.
Along with the growth of investor consumption of digital information, investors are also using social media & digital media to contribute investment information.
24% of investors report making an investment decision after sourcing information from blogs.
61% of US investors have been prompted to investigate an issue further after reading about it in a blog post.
Payday loans no debit card online provide the easy way to get instant monetary support at the time of urgency. But all online lenders are not reliable, so you must conduct research to find the suitable and the legal lending option.
Corporate career sites have never been compelling enough to capture an audience. Despite huge advances in content management, content aggregation/curation, and content sharing, most sites remain little more than a thin veil for the ATS-delivered online application.
The growing importance of delivering a personalised experience online is highlighted in a new Econsultancy and Monetate survey in which 94% of businesses stated that personalisation 'is critical to current and future success.' Furthermore, the research found that for two-thirds (66%) of client-side respondents, both improved business performance and customer experience are the main drivers for personalising the website experience.
"Form Follows Function" demonstrates some of the interactive website designs it is possible to create with HTML5. The "Universe Panorama" is particularly good.