Social Media Dominates 2010 PR Planning, But SEO Increasingly in.
Adam Sherk
DECEMBER 2, 2009
Not surprisingly, social media gets the most attention with 80% of respondents indicating they plan to do more with it in 2010.
Adam Sherk
DECEMBER 2, 2009
Not surprisingly, social media gets the most attention with 80% of respondents indicating they plan to do more with it in 2010.
Adam Sherk
MAY 29, 2009
Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Your Mom’s Coming to Facebook, But She May Not Stick Around by Adam Sherk on May 29, 2009 Inside Facebook published some new statistics this week on Facebook’s US audience growth over the last 60 days.
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Adam Sherk
OCTOBER 23, 2009
Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage of Site Traffic by Adam Sherk on October 23, 2009 Yesterday posts from eMarketer and Marketing Pilgrim called my attention to some interesting social media statistics put out by advertising network Chitika.
Adam Sherk
OCTOBER 24, 2012
While personnel announcements don’t tend to get picked up much outside of industry or trade outlets, I do like the success statistics they included. So here is the complete press release.
Adam Sherk
JANUARY 21, 2010
While it could be argued that some of the findings come down to common sense, there are some interesting statistics in the report. Conducted with Don Bates of George Washington University, the study measures the journalists’ use of and attitudes toward social media for researching and reporting stories.
Adam Sherk
APRIL 5, 2010
Baseball is a game of statistics after all, so looking at numbers seems fitting. And of course social media is not a popularity contest; it’s how you engage your followers/fans that really matters. But reach has value too and I like to see which teams are faring best in that area.
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