Posts Tagged ‘Digg’
Web Cloning [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by Reputation Observer looks at the history of cloning an online business idea.
Read MoreSMBs' Social Media Channels, March 2012 [CHART]
When it comes to the specific social channels SMBs are using, Facebook, not surprisingly, tops the list, with 26% of small businesses and 38% of medium-sized businesses saying they used a company Facebook page.
Read MoreMost Used Social Media Sites For Marketing [TABLE]
Roughly half (48.9%) of marketers used YouTube, and 20.6% were on Pinterest, compared to the 82.7% on Twitter and 87.7% on Facebook.
Read MoreReasons Marketers Use Select Social Media Channels [TABLE]
Images, videos and infographics were used by 38.2%, 35.9% and 25.7% of respondents, respectively, and additional data suggested these visual assets were of greatest importance to content marketing programs.
Read MoreDigg's Downfall: Unique Visitors, 2010-2012 [CHART]
The number of unique visitors had dropped over 6 million from where it was just two years ago.
Read MoreSocial Networks, 1960s-2010s [INFOGRAPHIC]
Citizen Brando compiled this infographic that traces the origin of the social network to CompuServe in the 1960s and Bulletin Board Systems in the 1970s.
Read MoreSocial Media Demographics [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Read MoreThe Lifecycle Of A Link
StumbleUpon drove 50.3% of the social media traffic referrals in the US from August to September of this year.
Read MoreUnlike: Why Facebook's Like Button Sucks
Facebook’s new Like function makes me work harder to like something and that’s not what they were going for.
Read MoreStickiness 2.0: Toolbars Are The New Frames
Toolbars are not really new–Google & Yahoo have offered software that installs their toolbar as a browser add-on for years–but we are increasingly seeing toolbars pop-up that need no installation and are part and parcel of a given Web site or service. They are, in effect, the new HTML Frames.
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