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Comscore Adds Shorts Measurement into Expanded YouTube Data Partnership

Social Media Today

Expanded YouTube measurement from Comscore.

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Comscore Adds Shorts Measurement Into Expanded YouTube Data Partnership

Social Media Today

Expanded YouTube measurement from Comscore.

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Nine Benefits of Using Social Proof in Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

Social proof is a powerful tool for marketers who know how to use it effectively. This psychological phenomenon has further expanded thanks to the growth of social media. This type of social proof can emphasize how a product or service provided a solution to a common problem. Social proof: Boosts Conversions.

comScore 299
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Mobile’s Influence on Digital Commerce Soars, Study Finds

Social Media Today

Digital spending exceeded $1 trillion in 2022, a 21% year-over-year increase, with mobile purchases seeing increased value in Q4, according to Comscore.

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Monday’s 5 Social Media Must-Reads

Firebelly

Below are 5 social media must-reads that we wouldn’t want you to miss. ComScore Report: 27% of Facebook Browsing on News Feed, Just 10% on Apps. The 10 Traits of Successful Social Marketers. By Michael Brenner What makes one company’s social media strategy successful while others #fail?

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comScore Report: Twitter Usage Exploding in Brazil, Indonesia and Venezuela

Bill Hartzer

comScore, Inc. The comScore study found that in June 2010, about 93 million Internet users visited Twitter.com. This just goes to show that if you do not have a Twitter social media account for you or your business, then you need to set one up right away. Source: comScore Media Metrix -- Unique Visitors (000).

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Social Networks See Majority of Traffic Coming From Mobile

The Realtime Report

.” A new report from the comScore Data Mine compares desktop vs. mobile usage for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Vine and Snapchat. LinkedIn and Tumblr are the only two social networks seeing more desktop use than mobile. Tablet usage has grown ten-fold over that same time period.