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Ultimate Social Media Demographic Statistics

Ultimate Social Media Demographic Statistics

I have found some very interesting data showing the demographical statistics of several social media sites including: Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Digg,Reddit, LinkedIn, MySpace, and Ning. The below infograph shows demographic data across these sites measuring: user age, gender, income level, and education level. Each dot on the graph represents 1% One area i have noticed […]

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Amazing Twitter statistics – Infograph

on June 12, 2010 | Twitter | Comments (0)
Amazing Twitter statistics - Infograph

Over 2009 / 2010 Twitter has seen enormous growth around the world. A huge number of celebrities, governments, and businesses have become actively involved in using Twitter. – Twitter has 106 million registered accounts. – More than 300,000 new accounts are created daily. – 55 million tweets are sent per day – 30% of tweets […]

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Microsoft adds new social search feature to Bing

Microsoft adds new social search feature to Bing

Microsoft has added a new social search feature to the Bing search engine allowing users to see the trending topcis on Facebook and Twitter. You are able to access the Bing social search at the following link www.bing.com/social No doubt there will be a lot of trending tweets about Justin Bieber 🙂 Microsoft Senior Vice […]

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Social Media Revolution in Australia

Social Media Revolution in Australia

BoxHill Institute in Melbourne, Australia is an education provider and Eric Qualman has put together a presentation on some key social media statistics in Australia and world-wide. To summaries: – Australia is the most prolific social media users in the world beating the USA and UK on a per capita basis. – In the US, […]

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Twitter to change how shortened links are displayed

Twitter to change how shortened links are displayed

Twitter is making a change over the coming weeks as to how shortened links are displayed on the site. Twitter will be using shortened t.co links to better protect users from malicious sites that engage in spreading malware, phishing attacks, viruses, and other harmful activity. Basically an effort to improve security to Twitter users. The […]

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20 Interesting Social Media statistics

20 Interesting Social Media statistics

20 Interesting Facts about Social Media #1 – Social media spending is expected to increase from $716 million in 2008 to $3.1 billion in 2014, which is a compound annual growth rate of 34% (CAGR) #2 – That 34% CAGR means that social media spending is growing faster than any other interactive marketing category #3 […]

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New Tourism Australia Ad is a Hit on Social Media

New Tourism Australia Ad is a Hit on Social Media

The newly launched Tourism Australia TV spot has been a hit and miss with industry folk. Some local critics have gone as far as calling it “embarrassing”. But the social media community have shed a positive light on the campaign. In the first week, overseas markets has been supportive with research completed by Webtrends showing […]

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Twitter working on more language translations

on June 4, 2010 | Twitter | Comments (0)
Twitter working on more language translations

Twitter has announced that they are working on several translations of the site to give non-English users a better experience using the site. Twitter is working on the following language translations at present – Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Turkish. At the moment Twitter is in invite-only mode with users helping the […]

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Twitter Testing New ‘Follow’ Like Feature

Twitter Testing New 'Follow' Like Feature

Twitter has started testing a new simple feature that allows a user to view a list of avatars that he/she is currently following that are the same to another user. Yes, it is very similar to Facebook’s ‘friends in common’ feature but we think it is the right step forward for Twitter users to connect […]

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ACCC suggests product recalls via Social Media

ACCC suggests product recalls via Social Media

These-days large companies are finding all news sorts of ways to interact and communicate with their customer base. The Australia Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has said 60-70% of Australians now have internet access and issuing product recalls via social media sites such as Twitter, blogs and forums is a good way to reach another […]

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