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Nine Social Media Marketing Stats You Can Use

Webbiquity SMM

According to Google Trends, social media marketing as a topic if search interest recently turned nine years old (or is about to turn 11 years old, depending on when you place its origin). Facebook was opened up to the public in 2006. Twitter emerged at the SXSW conference in March 2007. across all major social networks.

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A Social Media Status Quo Pt.1-Japan

Mindjumpers

Japan’s social status quo. Japan is one of the few countries that managed to actually keep its local social networks more popular than the media giant Facebook. The population is extremely mobile-centric, which has lead brands to focus their energy on engaging consumers through social media on mobile devices.

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Five Social Channels You May Not Know About

Ignite Social Media

How many social channels do you know about? The main ones like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest? If you’re in the United States that might be the extent of your social channel knowledge but what about other countries? Russia’s social media and social networking service that allows for similar interactions to Facebook.

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Reflections on the changing digital agency environment

Dave Fleet

As I’ve done so, I’ve highlighted five key landscape shifts that are changing the way that agencies and teams like ours need to operate: Newly (re-)accelerated change in social networks. Less “social”, more “media”. The (actual) year of mobile. Newly (re-)accelerated change in social networks.

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Social Media Helping People Understand Climate Change Globally

Socialmedia.biz

In today’s technologically advancing world, social media is transforming the way we share news and information. More than 300 million people spend at least 5 hours every day on different social networking platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Youtube and Instagram.

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Social Media From A Worldwide Perspective: Japan

Mindjumpers

Japan’s social status quo. Japan is one of the few countries that managed to actually keep it’s local social networks more popular than media giant Facebook. The population is extremely mobile-centric, which has lead brands to focus their energy on engaging consumers through social media on mobile devices.

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Australia: Senior Citizens on Facebook over 55’s

Laurel Papworth

Australia too has a massive increase in seniors in Facebook and social networks generally in the last year or two. Social network strategist Laurel Papworth said Australia’s take-up rate was generally about 2 to 3 per cent higher than the US for computer use. Facebook claims to have more than 7 million users.

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