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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

When YouTube first arrived in 2005, few likely had any idea how valuable it would become. The first video, “ Me at the Zoo ,” launched on April 23, 2005, and the first ads followed two years later. YouTube reaches more 18-49-year-olds on mobile alone than any cable TV network or broadcast.

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Predictions Revisited: Five Not-Too-Distant Technologies That Might Change Social Media

Ignite Social Media

Just because it’s not as shiny as it was back in 2011/2012 doesn’t mean we should write it off. One thing I’ve noticed with certain tech trends is that they’ll form a hype bubble and then fade into obscurity. Podcasts were a thing back in 2005, receiving some initial popularity, only to fade away from the general public’s eye.

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Top 10 Powerful Moments That Shaped Social Media History Over the Last 20 Years

Buffer Social

billion people log in every month), started with a few viral hits and began a trend that today we might call, “going viral.” In December of 2005, the first “viral video” appeared online under the name “Lazy Sunday.” I know I have! What is now one of the largest social media networks on the planet (more than 1.5

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Top 17 Social Media Monitoring Vendors for Business

Socialmedia.biz

With the aid of the available social media monitoring tools, business people in the world can now track business trends, communicate with their customers and prospects, analyze the performance of their services or products, manage reputation, perform market research and perform other essential promotional activities.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity SMM

How do marketers separate hype from reality in mobile? e-Strategy Trends ). are now active on at least one social network, up from 67% in 2012 and just 8% in 2005. 70% of brands now have a presence on Google+, up from just 4% in the last quarter of 2012. e-Strategy Trends ). And these people can vote.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

Perhaps that’s true to an extent as the Pew 2012 Demographic report i ndicates. Anita Campbell, Small Biz Trends - To set my business apart and gain national visibility. They also said that people wouldn''t purchase products over the web and that mobile phones wouldn''t be a big deal. Just One Crowd Sources Question.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

I have a very open schedule for the rest of 2012 and, simply, I want to spend a large part of that continuing to grow the readership of this blog. Now, bloggers have access to trending analytics data so they can predict which hot topics they should be writing about next. Social networks are growing at record-breaking speeds.

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