Last week I blogged about the “Consumer Internet Barometer” study and what it showed Social Networks Demographics. Within the same report there was some very interesting data about Twitter users and why they use that social network site. Almost half of all users (41.6%) are using Twitter for that purpose while 29.1% used it to update [...] Full story...
Companies “brag” all the time about the number of followers or friends that they have on Facebook or Twitter.
Last week I looked at some of the marketing strategies that are working on Facebook according to the September 2009 MarketingProfs survey of business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) marketers.
I have been going over the September 2009 MarketingProfs survey of business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) marketers to see what are some of the more successful tactics that they are seeing work on Facebook.
Some interesting data from a new report from Ad-ology called the “Small Business Marketing Forecast 2010”).
A new report from Marketing Sherpa called the “2010 Social Media Marketing Benchmark Report” shows the importance of social media marketing now from a strategic perspective.
It appears the hockey growth phrase of Twitter is over.
Twitter’s international traffic has flattened.
Last week I had the opportunity to beta test a cool new product from Flowtown. By entering in someone’s email address into the Flowtown system you can find out who a person is: their name, age, gender, occupation, and location.
Evan Carmichael just came out with his Top 50 SEO Posts of the Year and our post on Don’t Forget Search made his list.
If your target demographic is college students, there is no better way to reach this group that through Facebook.