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Mobile Social Networking Growing

Freelance Social Media

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[Sponsored] Buffalo Wild Wings Takes Finger Football Mobile And Social

SocMed Sean

The gift card was used to purchase meals for my family while we tried out the new mobile app. From a social media perspective, I’ve always been a pretty big fan of Buffalo Wild Wings. This game is essentially the same thing in a mobile format. Think finger-flick football meets mobile meets augmented-reality!

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US Mobile Ad Spending Will Top $4 Billion in 2012

The Realtime Report

Mobile advertising spending will total more than $4 billion by the end of 2012, according to eMarketer estimates. And new research by Millennial Media reveals that certain industries have seen tremendous growth (more than 400% year-over-year) in mobile advertising. sports grew 417%. Where were these mobile ads leading viewers?

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Social Networking Online and Non-Profit Organizations | Freelance.

Freelance Social Media

Non-profits see online social media as an inexpensive way to build relationships, increase involvement, and help out with publicity and education efforts. Non-profits see online social media as an inexpensive way to build relationships, increase involvement, and help out with publicity and education efforts.

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Realtime Olympics: 60% of London 2012 Visits Came Via Mobile; Facebook Was 2nd Highest Traffic Source

The Realtime Report

A new compilation of stats from the 2012 Olympic Games reveals that 60% of visits to the official London 2012 Games website and apps came from mobile devices. Social media played an enormous role in driving traffic and engagement: 66% of web traffic (to London2012.com) London 2012 on Facebook, Twitter and Beyond.

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20% Of Apps Are Opened Only Once

The Realtime Report

sports and games apps are the most likely to be abandoned (used only once or twice). social networking and weather apps have the highest retention rate. Social Media Statistics app publishers app retention Localytics mobile app' Does your brand have a dedicated app?

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March Madness & Social Media: 5 Must-Reads

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Sports Fans to Follow March Madness through Social Media on their Mobile Devices. By IMRE Sports Marketing Our poll found that more than one in five adult Americans (21 percent) who have a mobile device plan to use social media on their mobile devices to follow March Madness.