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33 Thought-Provoking B2B Social Media and Marketing Stats

Webbiquity SMM

68% of B2B marketers ranked “generating high-quality leads” as their top priority in 2015. 71% said Twitter, while 54% each mentioned Facebook and YouTube. 74% use LinkedIn, and 42% use Twitter. 74% use LinkedIn, and 42% use Twitter. Mobile email is still more of a consumer thing. MediaPost ).

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2018 Social Media Trends Report: 10 Key Insights Into the Present and Future of Social Media

Buffer Social

Social media is going mobile. Twitter: 330 million monthly active users. Social media is going mobile. Instagram: Because it’s a mobile-first app, I think it’s safe to assume most of its users use the app on mobile. Twitter: 82 percent of its monthly active users 7 VentureBeat , 2016.

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17 Ways to Get More Views, Engagement, and Shares for Your Facebook Videos

Buffer Social

This post was originally published in 2015 and has been updated with the latest Facebook video tips and information. We found that square videos outperformed landscape videos in terms of average engagement, views, and reach, especially on mobile. Square videos take up 78% more real estate in the News Feed on mobile than on desktop.

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106 More Amazing Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2014 and 2015

Webbiquity SMM

Among the largest social media sites, YouTube drives the most highly engaged website traffic (with visitors overall spending on average nearly four minutes and visiting three pages on target sites), followed in order by Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter. 01% from Twitter; this compares to almost 10% for paid search and 7% for email marketing.

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UGC and Social Hubs: #DigitalPR Chat with Alicia Whalen

Proactive Report

My guest on today’s #DigitalPR Twitter chat is Alicia Whalen (@Alicia_Whalen_) co-founder of @HashtagioSocial. That’s followed by cars (54%), major appliances (53%), mobile phones (46%), hotels (45%), and travel plans (40%). Brands don’t own their real-estate on Facebook, Instagram etc.

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UGC and Social Hubs: #DigitalPR Chat with Alicia Whalen

Proactive Report

My guest on today’s #DigitalPR Twitter chat is Alicia Whalen (@Alicia_Whalen_) co-founder of @HashtagioSocial. That’s followed by cars (54%), major appliances (53%), mobile phones (46%), hotels (45%), and travel plans (40%). Brands don’t own their real-estate on Facebook, Instagram etc.

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PIN’s: The Future of Private Link Building

Viper Chill

Not only are they lower down now in mobile results due to spacing, but the change is being tested across desktop results as well. After all, these local listings take up a large portion of screen real estate. This image is a mockup by Barry Schwartz , though the real thing looks very similar.

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