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87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012

Webbiquity

Marketers have questions, this post has answers: 87 vital social media and online marketing statistics covering everything from how executives and large companies are using social media for marketing, customer service and recruiting to fresh stats on the leading social media platforms to search, email, content and mobile marketing trends.

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8 Industry Experts Weigh in on the Toughest Social Media Topics

Hubspot

We asked them one question: What surprised you about social media in 2011, and how did it affect your planning for 2012? Or perhaps you've developed a mobile app. This and new sites like Pinterest show us there's still room for new social networks, provided they offer something Twitter and Facebook don't." - Linda Buston, Get Elastic.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity

How do marketers separate hype from reality in mobile? 7% of the American population has never heard of Facebook, and 41% say they haven’t heard of LinkedIn. are now active on at least one social network, up from 67% in 2012 and just 8% in 2005. 60% of LinkedIn users have clicked on an ad on the site, and 43% of U.S.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity

How do marketers separate hype from reality in mobile? 7% of the American population has never heard of Facebook, and 41% say they haven’t heard of LinkedIn. are now active on at least one social network, up from 67% in 2012 and just 8% in 2005. 60% of LinkedIn users have clicked on an ad on the site, and 43% of U.S.