Showing posts with label hopnhere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hopnhere. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2013

Inforgraphic: How Consumers Use Mobile In The Marketplace

How Consumers Use Mobile In The Marketplace

Taken from blog.crazyegg.com

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Infographic: 2013 SEM Landscape

I am a firm believer in SEO and SEM. I don't think local marketing people consider SEO very important but this infographic seems to show that there are a lot of big business into SEO worldwide.


2013 SEM Landscape

2013 SEM Landscape infographic





Monday, December 17, 2012

Infographic: Time Spent on Social Media




Social media has truly become a daily part of most people’s lives, with usage patterns changing dramatically over the past few years. The editors of the Socially Aware Blog put together a great infographic outlining how social media is currently being used today (see below).  See my top 4 takeways below, along with where things are going to go in 2013.


1.  Time spent on new entrant Pinterest is almost 5x of that spent on Twitter  

Where it will go in 2013:  Time spent on Pinterest will only continue to grow as user base increases and it becomes the go-to place for visual inspiration. I predict time spent will at least double to 3 hours per month as people find it easier to cram in more ‘visual’ engagement versus reading.

2. Time spent on Facebook is 135x that spent on Google+

Where it will go in 2013:  While I don’t expect people to check-in to Google+ anywhere near as much as Facebook, the definition of time spent on Google+ will be blurry since any one who uses Google Apps (Gmail, Maps, Google Search, etc) or Android will be sort of always checked-in with the social layer being seamlessly integrated into their experience.  So, don’t expect Google+ to be a destination like Facebook is in 2013, rather think of it as something you are going to see a lot of as an amplification of activities you already do online.

Read more at http://www.business2community.com/social-media/how-social-media-usage-will-change-in-2013-0349418#1LPLmGGS0c8R4KyQ.99 

Friday, December 7, 2012

The Latest 27 Social Media Facts, Figures and Statistics for 2012

Social Media Statistics and Facts 2012
Infographic by- GO-Globe.com


Facebook
  • 25 percent of users don't bother with any kind of privacy control.
  • The average Facebook user has 130 friends.
  • More than 350 million users suffer from Facebook Addiction Syndrome.
  • 85 percent of women are annoyed by their friends
  • Links about sex are shared 90 percent more than any other link.
Twitter
  • 750 tweets per second are shared on Twitter.
  • If Twitter was a country, it'd be the 12th largest in the world.
LinkedIn
  • Two new members sign up to LinkedIn every second.
  • LinkedIn has 161 million members in more than 200 countries and communities.
  • There are more than 1 million LinkedIn groups.
Youtube
  • The most watched video is "Gangnam Style" with 532+ million views.
  • The average visitor spends 15 minutes per day on YouTube.
Blogging
  • 3 million new blogs come online every month.
  • 60 percent of bloggers are between 25 to 44 years old.
  • 20 percent of bloggers have been blogging for more than six years.
  • Professional bloggers maintain an average of four blogs.
Pinterest
  • Pinterest drives more referral traffic than YouTube, Google+ and LinkedIn combined.
  • 97 percent of the fans of Pinterest's Facebook page are women.
  • Users spend an average of just fewer than 16 minutes on the site.
  • The most popular age group is 25-34 year olds, accounting for 27.4 percent of the user base.
Instagram
  • There are 575 likes per second.
  • 25 percent of Instagram users upload more than three pictures.
  • More than 5 million images are uploaded every day.
Google+
  • The Google +1 button is used more than five billion times per day.
  • "Student" is the number one occupation of Google+ users.
  • Google+ is adding 625,000 new users every day.
  • More than 2/3 of its users are male.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Infographic: Negotiating a Social Media Plan


Avoid the "Butcher´s Syndrome". The point of the negotiation is the "quartering". We obligate the supplier to disaggregate services, rates, hours of dedication and we negociate by parts and delete what is considered as expendable.

Negotiating a Social Media Plan

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