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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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by eMarketer. Among the global Forture 100 companies, 65% use Twitter, 54% are on Facebook and half post videos to YouTube. And email messages that include at least one social sharing option generate a more than 30 percent higher click-through rate (CTR) than emails with no social sharing options. Yes—sort of. There are 1.5

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

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There are, on average, 700 YouTube video links shared on Twitter every minute, and 500 years worth of YouTube videos watched on Facebook every day. The average CTR for banners is 0.01 eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). Social Media Today ).

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

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There are, on average, 700 YouTube video links shared on Twitter every minute, and 500 years worth of YouTube videos watched on Facebook every day. The average CTR for banners is 0.01 eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). Social Media Today ).

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101 Vital Social Media and Digital Marketing Statistics for (the Rest of) 2013

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The second-most popular tier includes YouTube, blogging and LinkedIn. As of January 2013, the five largest social networks based on active monthly users were: Facebook (1 billion), YouTube (800 million) and Google+ (343 million) followed by Twitter and LinkedIn with 200 million active monthly users each. eMarketer ).

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

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Social Media Revolution by YouTube. YouTube now hosts more than 100 million videos and is the second largest search engine. More than half of YouTube users are under 20 years old, and let’s hope they live long lives: it would take 1,000 years to watch every video currently posted on the site. DoubleClick got 1.7%