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Is YouTube for you? 5 Reasons To Keep It In Your 2022 Marketing Strategy

SocMed Sean

You need YouTube. YouTube is a website and app that allows its users to create, share, and watch videos. YouTube is known for the sheer number of videos you can find there, on just about any topic you can think of. Since its introduction in 2006, YouTube has become one of the largest social networks and continues to grow.

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Realtime Olympics: 60% of London 2012 Visits Came Via Mobile; Facebook Was 2nd Highest Traffic Source

The Realtime Report

A new compilation of stats from the 2012 Olympic Games reveals that 60% of visits to the official London 2012 Games website and apps came from mobile devices. The London 2012 stats – showing engagement across 77 digital products - were compiled by Alex Balfour, the head of new media for London 2012.

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Social Networking Stats: 21% Of Online Video Is Now Mobile, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

via YouTube. Tumblr: 190 million blogs. Mobile Video Now Accounts For 21% Of All Online Video Plays. 21% of all online video-plays globally were completed through mobile devices in the first quarter of the year, according to video technology company Ooyala. In 2012, that figure was at 3.4%; in 2013 it was 9%.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

This post, along with 79 Remarkable Social Media Marketing Facts and Statistics for 2012 and 87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012 previously published here, provide a solid foundation for that understanding. While 47% felt somewhat good at social measurement in 2011, just 38% said the same in 2012.

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Social Networking Stats: Facebook Accounts for 17% of Mobile Ad Revenue in US, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

via YouTube. Tumblr: 160 million blogs. Facebook Accounts For 17% Of Mobile Ad Revenue in U.S. We recently looked at mobile ad spending in the UK ; in the US, spending on mobile ads is also increasing rapidly, approaching $9.6 In 2012 Facebook’s share of mobile ad revenues in the U.S.

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Social Networking Stats: Over 50% of Facebook’s Q4 Revenue Comes From Mobile Ads, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

via YouTube. Tumblr: 169 million blogs. Over 50% of Facebook’s Q4 Revenue Comes From Mobile Ads. Back in 2012, Facebook had “virtually no mobile presence” and most of the social network’s revenue came from generic banner ads that appeared on the desktop site. Facebook: 1.19 via Facebook.

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The YouTube Olympics: Viewers Tuned In To 231 Million Video Streams

The Realtime Report

YouTube users across the U.S. and 64 countries in Africa and Asia watched a total of 231 million video streams of Olympics coverage; 72 million of these views came from the IOC’s Official Olympic Channel on YouTube. YouTube powered the online coverage for NBCOlympics.com, delivering more than 159 million total streams.

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