Posts Tagged ‘Instagram’
Average Time Spent On Social Networks, 2015-2022
More time spent at home during the pandemic means more time being spent on social media. But not all social platforms are benefiting in the same way.
Read MoreSocial Media Channels Used By B2B & B2C Marketers
Social Media Examiner’s survey of 5,200 marketers reveals which social media channels B2C and B2B marketers use.
Read MoreMillennials’ Social Media Use By Channel, 2018-2020
Instagram use among younger Americans has been increasing over the past few years, with nearly 7 in 10 (68%) Americans between the ages of 12 and 34 now reporting that they use the popular app.
Read MoreSocial Media Channels By Mood
58% consumers report feeling curious and in a mood to learn when using the open web, while more are happy and upbeat when using walled gardens like YouTube, Amazon, Facebook and Instagram.
Read MoreUS Internet Users By Generation [CHART]
eMarketer estimates that 79.2% of US Baby Boomers will be internet users this year—a substantial number, but lower than penetration for Gen Xers (93.1%) and Millennials (96.1%).
Read MoreSmall Business Instagram Profile Elements [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from fundera illstrates the elements that contribute to the perfect small business Instagram profile.
Read MoreGlobal Social Network Users By Platform, 2019 & 2023 [CHART]
Facebook still rules the roost in terms of global social media users and that lead is expected to continue for several years.
Read MoreSocial Media User Satisfaction By Site [CHART]
For the second consecutive year social media users have a relatively low level of satisfaction with the platforms they use as a whole, per a report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
Read MoreAttitudes Towards Brands That Use Emojis [CHART]
Instagram posts have been found to generate more interaction when they include at least one emoji, making emojis a surprisingly useful engagement tool as opposed to just a way to dress up an otherwise dull message.
Read MoreDigital Illiteracy [CHART]
A Pew Research Center survey finds that Americans’ understanding of technology-related issues varies greatly depending on the topic, term or concept.
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