Remove comScore Remove Engagement Remove Marketing Remove Microsoft
article thumbnail

comScore Releases First Public Report of Online Usage in Singapore

Bill Hartzer

According to a new report by comScore , Internet users in Singapore spend half of their time online using social and entertainment websites. comScore says that “Google Sites ranked as the most visited Internet property in Singapore with 2 million visitors in February 2009, reaching nearly 80 percent of the online population.

article thumbnail

50 Amazing Mobile Marketing Statistics That Will Move You to Action

Writtent Blog

It’s no exaggeration to say that smartphones and tablets are the biggest thing to hit marketing since the internet appeared. Cultural shifts can eat a weak marketing strategy for lunch, which is why it’s crucial for small businesses to immerse themselves in the realities of mobile, and adapt to the change. Source: Chief Marketer ).

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

Online Video Rankings for February 2011; Hulu Generates 1 Billion Video Ad Impressions

Bill Hartzer

comScore has released the online video rankings for the month of February, 2011 in the United States. The comScore Video Metrix service shows that 170 million U.S. Internet audience engaged in more than 5.0 Microsoft’s web sites captured the #2 ranking (up from #7) with 48.8 hours per viewer. The total U.S.

Video 94
article thumbnail

Social Media New Year’s Resolutions That You’ll Have Fun Achieving

agora pulse

That might mean cutting down on coffee or saying no to office treats or taking a fresh look at your marketing strategies. This isn’t bad news for marketers. I’ve heard marketers be very dismissive of the boomer generation with regards to their usage of social media. Check out these fun and achievable New Year’s resolutions.

article thumbnail

The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Google is undoubtedly huge and they could simply shrug their members off like Digg does to its much smaller userbase, but instead they engage the community and that’s why Google is such a positive brand. As seen on compete.com, alexa, comscore and other sites, Digg growth has flattened in the past few months. Answers Yahoo!

Digg 100