Incredible Statistics, Facts And Figures From The Social Media Revolution [INFOGRAPHIC]
Via Alessandro Rea, Khaled El Ahmad, Justin Menard
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Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight,
April 28, 12:01 AM
Can't help feeling surprised that contests are scoring highest as engagement means for social media followers.
Two Pens's curator insight,
May 3, 12:59 PM
Interesting factoid here: questions rank pretty low on the engagement totem pole.
Steve Schildwachter's curator insight,
May 4, 9:27 AM
Posting this because it's useful, i.e., the "info" drives the "graphic", not the other way around. Delete the scoop?
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Michael Kristiansen's curator insight,
May 8, 1:57 AM
This is a very good explanation on how important the role curation plays in improving the overall content of a website. This gives reason for staying on a website and getting bookmarked for return visits.
Adam Donkus's curator insight,
May 9, 1:21 PM
Curation sites are becoming hugely important in our online marketing campaigns. Additionally, often times blog posts that are nothing more than a list of currated links on a certain niche tend to do really well.
Luke Hancock's curator insight,
May 13, 4:13 PM
Interesting take to curate content of your competitors or curating content that offers a different editorial from your content. I do agree, it will lend to you being more of a thoughts leader without the agenda.
The presentation picks up a lot of steam with their curation tips in the final third of the slides. Enjoy Delete the scoop?
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1 in 5 divorces are due to Facebook? This and other interesting stats are in this infographic.
I think stats were taken from this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXD-Uqx6_Wk