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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

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.

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What Are Social Media Users Looking For?

Proactive Report

According to an analysis of social sites by online advertising network Chikita published by Mashable, people go to Twitter for news, MySpace for games and entertainment, Facebook for news and community and digg has a mixed bag. Digg came in second place with slightly over 16%.

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Top 50 USA Web Properties for April 2009

Bill Hartzer

www.cdc.gov), and the rise in popularity of Twitter and Facebook. Entity has assigned some portion of traffic to other syndicated entities. ** Denotes an advertising network. They do this every month, and it’s based on data from their comScore Media Metrix service. Subscribe to the comments for this post?

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Analysis: Revealing the Highest Earning Blogs that Sell Advertising

Viper Chill

They’re the biggest (open) blog advertising network that I’m aware of, though in recent years they have featured more and more sites which aren’t blogs. is probably the least ambiguous domain name you’ll come across for a Twitter app: The site shows you who unfollowed you on Twitter.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? Which social networking site is used by 92% of senior marketing executives? What social media tool helps small business double their reach on Twitter? Social Media Users’ Interests and Expectations Vary by Network [Stats] by Pamorama. While 28% of U.S.

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