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Social Networking Stats: Millennials Are 56% More Likely To Find Brand Content On Social Networks

The Realtime Report

Foursquare: 45 million users. “Our survey shows that social is the channel of first choice for millennials, and that will have broad implications for marketing as brands seek to build trust and relationships with this important demographic,” says Paige O-Neill, CMO of SDL. . . Tumblr: 189 million blogs. via Tumblr.

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Koka Sexton

Many beauty supply stores will give you free samples of their products to take home with you. Some stores, like Sephora , will offer a generous sample of almost anything in the store to try it out. If you’re lucky and Starbucks is generous, pastries may be available for sampling as well.

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The 22 most unknown FREE things anyone can have.

Koka Sexton

Many beauty supply stores will give you free samples of their products to take home with you. Some stores, like Sephora , will offer a generous sample of almost anything in the store to try it out. If you’re lucky and Starbucks is generous, pastries may be available for sampling as well.

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Social network commerce and referrals: Rubbish in, rubbish out?

The Way of the Web

The first was a study by ForeSee Results , which showed that 1% of website referrals came direct from a social networking url, and that’s after a survey of 188 websites and over 295,000 responses from individual consumers. The networks included ranged from Facebook and Twitter to the likes of Foursquare, Scribd and Meetup.

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11 Shocking New Social Media Statistics in America

Convince & Convert

This is real, random sample, tightly controlled research from the same company that is the exclusive provider of Presidential exit polls in the USA. Even more damning, is that 4% had checked in when surveyed in 2011. It’s not going to rebound, which is why Foursquare’s play is to be the new Yelp.