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Teens & Young Adults Prefer Facebook Over Blogs

Firebelly

The survey also showed that teens are significantly less likely that Gen Y and adults to use Twitter. Social networking sites (SNS). 73 percent of teens and 72 percent of Gen Y are now active on at least one SNS. 71 percent of young adults prefer Facebook while 66 percent of younger teens prefer Myspace. Having trouble reading this image?

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What Does Integrated Marketing Mean to the Future of the PR Professional?

Social Media Strategery

According to a recent Forbes survey , 68% of CMOs and marketing executives put integrated marketing communications ahead of “effective advertising” (65%), when they were asked what the most important thing is that they want from an agency. What’s the right syndication partner to increase your audience size?

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JVC Facebook Page Sweepstakes a Big Success. But Does it Violate.

Adam Sherk

Developed with RFI Studios (part of Ruder Finn), the campaign has been a great success. The challenge is how to keep that momentum going once the campaign is over. Facebook has some internal miscommunication where our rep didn’t tell others about this campaign– so these uninformed reps had jumped on us.

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Foursquare and The New York Times Archive Would Be a Great Match

Adam Sherk

Imagine coming across Cooper Union in Manhattan and getting to read an article on Abraham Lincoln’s campaign speech there in 1860. With content in the NYT Article Archive dating back to 1851, there is a world of fascinating stories that could be shared. Not from a recent Wikipedia entry; from actual news coverage from that time.

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Cyber Monday Is Here!

Firebelly

A recent survey shows that 43 percent of online retailers plan to offer special promotions and discounts on Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday Facts: More than one in three people say they'll be using their fast-access work computers this year for holiday shopping. That's more than 51 million people logging on at work. View an alternate.

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19 Ideas That Will Inspire a Years Worth of Blog Post Topics

Rebekah Radice

But be sure to back up your claims with real surveys, polls, and statistics you’ve found. You can also look in other industry-related forums of syndication sites. Take a close look at those emails in your campaigns that’ve performed especially well. That will show more proof and authority.

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Survey: Twitter Less than 1% of Traffic to Newspapers and.

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Survey: Twitter Less than 1% of Traffic to Newspapers and Magazines; Facebook 1% by Adam Sherk on March 2, 2010 For my presentation on Twitter Marketing Tactics at SMX West this week I wanted to get a sense of just how much traffic Twitter is driving to major news sites.

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