Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’
Social 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 MoreMedia Consumption Changes Driven By COVID-19
87% of U.S. consumers and 80% of UK consumers say they’re consuming more content – broadcast TV, online videos, and online TV streaming take the top spots overall for increased media consumption.
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 MoreMobile Video Viewing Of Millennials (& Gen Z) [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Whistle illustrates how Millennials and Generation V differ in their mobile video consumption habits.
Read MoreMarketing To Generation Z [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Campaign Monitor highlights 17 sets of statistics that illustrate how to market to Generation Z (or Gen V, as we prefer calling them).
Read MoreVideo Marketing Statistics [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from raw shorts illustrates 12 video marketing statistics that demonstrate the effectiveness of the medium.
Read MoreVideo Content Amplification Channels [CHART]
A large majority (89%) of marketers use video as part of their content strategy, which is not surprising considering marketers believe video converts better than other content. But how do marketers get their video content to their audiences? A new report from Wibbitz reveals that when marketers promote their videos, either organically or through paid ads, an overwhelming number turn to social media, even more so than their own websites or blogs.
Read MoreSocial Video [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Animoto illustrates how users respond to video on the top social media platforms.
Read MoreSocial Media Image Sizes [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Statusbrew illustrates and serves as a cheat sheet for the image dimensions for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr & YouTube.
Read MoreTop Mobile Apps, 2019 [CHART]
Of the 15 most popular mobile apps, Google owns seven of them; Facebook owns three and Apple only one.
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