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Posts Tagged ‘Political Marketing’

Millennial Voters Reliance On Mobile For News, October 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | December 6, 2014

Some 53% of Millennials (18-34) agree that their primary source of news and information is their smartphone or tablet.

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Top 8 Reasons Americans Engage In Online Activism, November 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | November 21, 2014

Among Americans who made a donation in the past 12 months, more gave online (27%) than via regular mail (23%),

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Americans' Trust In Major Institutions, November 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | November 7, 2014

Some 51% of American adults say they have less trust in major corporations than they did a few years ago, while just 8% have more trust.

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Millennial Content Sharing By Category & Channel, April-July 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | November 4, 2014

Millennials (18-34) are far more likely than the general population to share content on social networks and to click on shared content.

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Content On Which People Comment Anonymously By Type, June 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | October 1, 2014

40% of US internet users said they had commented anonymously.

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Primary Types Of Socially-Shared Content Worldwide, June 2014 [TABLE]

By David Erickson | September 29, 2014

When it came to what content social users shared, respondents showed interest in spreading the news, with informative or educational items the most-shared content type.

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Content Sharing By Category & Social Channel, Q2 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | July 27, 2014

Social sharing via mobile devices continues to the rise, with sharing from smartphones and tablets in Q2 growing by 19% from Q1.

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Affluents Expected Spending Changes, March 2014 [TABLE]

By David Erickson | May 29, 2014

US affluent spending hadn’t completely rebounded: 45.0% of respondents were still being cautious with major purchases, saying they wouldn’t spend on any of the options listed.

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Factors Contributing To Retweetability, March 2014 [CHART]

By David Erickson | March 18, 2014

Photos averaged a 35% boost in retweets across the 5 areas examined – TV, news, music, government and politics, and sports – followed by videos, which averaged a 28% increase.

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Barack Obama Job Approval By Race & Generation [CHART]

By David Erickson | March 12, 2014

The political views of Millennials differ significantly across racial and ethnic lines.

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