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7 Ways to Lighten Up Your Marketing and Generate Conversation

Convince & Convert

And, according to a global Nielsen Survey of Trust in Advertising conducted in September 2013 (58 countries), almost half (47%) of respondents said that humor resonates more than any content approach. I first wrote about this video back in 2009 when it was fresh, but even five years later the idea still works.

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5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read This Week

Firebelly

You have to focus on Universal Search, Real-Time Search, Social Media and the Mobile Web. Women Use Social Mobile More Than Men By Tiphereth Gloria Nielsen posted these mobile social stats from December 2009 about the gender differences when accessing social networks via mobile devices. Where do you start?

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5 Facebook Stories From This Week You Need To Read

Firebelly

Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « Toyotas "Sienna Family" YouTube Campaign | Main | Twitter is top social media channel among Fortune 500 » February 19, 2010 5 Facebook Stories From This Week You Need To Read Facebook made a lot of news this week. Think about that for a moment. Having trouble reading this image?

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

What Americans Do Online: Social Media And Games Dominate Activity by Nielsen Wire. Mobile internet activity is different, however, with the dominant share of time (42%) spent on email, and just 11% on social media. 80% of Twitter use is on mobile devices. last year (2009). 40 percent of U.S. Twitter has the fifth oldest.

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity SMM

Researchers To Marketers: Go Social, Mobile by MediaPost Online Media Daily. But after rapid growth in 2009 and 2010, the study found that “There has been little or no change in the number of companies using corporate blogs (0%), Facebook (2%) and Twitter (2%) in the last year.” Social Media and C-Level Executives.