• Posts Tagged ‘stats’

    12 Revealing Stats About B2B Social Media Marketing

    by  • February 15, 2012 • Social Media

    Link: 12 Revealing Stats About B2B Social Media Marketing “Articles about B2B social media marketing adoption often paint a rosy picture of the current landscape, but when you dig in deeper, there are many challenges in effectiveness and understanding the results. In a recent survey of 5,000 B2B marketers from all industries, found some...

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    7 Stunning New Twitter Stats

    by  • September 22, 2011 • Social Media

    Link: 7 Stunning New Twitter Stats “Twitter has … for the first time disclosed some very delicate user numbers. Dick Costolo, CEO of Twitter sat down with a few selected reporters and spoke about the so far unknown figures.” by Buffer (@bufferapp)

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    The 5 Reasons Most Companies Aren’t Measuring Social Media

    by  • February 3, 2011 • Social Media

    Link: The 5 Reasons Most Companies Aren’t Measuring Social Media “We hate math. Our abhorrence for calculation enables us to mutually agree on statistically dubious metrics with nary a shrug or arched eyebrow … and we welcome numerical vagary and imprecision into our businesses like a box of free Krispy Kremes.” “Social media almost...

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    Facebook & Twitter Are NOT Replacing Blogging

    by  • November 9, 2010 • Social Media

    Link: Facebook & Twitter Are NOT Replacing Blogging “A recent post over at Forbes claims Facebook and Twitter are replacing blogging. It uses statistics from the just-released State of the Blogosphere report by Technorati, one of the leading blog resources on the web. It uses the argument that less people are spending time blogging,...

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    The World of Data [Infographic]

    by  • October 20, 2010 • Digital

    Link: The World of Data 375 mb of data consumed per household per day 2.9 million emails sent every second 700 billion minutes spent on Facebook each month 20 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute and more data stats…. by Good and Oliver Munday

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