Social Media Data

October 14th, 2010

Marketing is evolving due to the impact of social media. Yet, questions still remain in regards to social media adoption, usage and its business applications. I prefer the numbers over theory. This post is a resource for anyone wishing to explore the data that exists on the web about social media. This is not the data in it’s entirety only a collection of key pieces.


Videos

 

Industry Report Overview from Michael A. Stelzner on Vimeo.

JESS3 / The State of The Internet from JESS3 on Vimeo.

2. Social Media Revolution 

3. Social Media Revolutions 2

 


Infographics

1. Visualizing 6 Years of Facebook from Mashable:

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2. The Boom of Social Sites from Focus.com

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3. Facebook vs Twitter

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4. Social Sharing Statistics From Silicon Alley Insider

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5. Twitter Territory

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6. Who Participates Online

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7. Breakdown Of Who Blogs

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8.  Age Distribution For Social Sites

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9. Social Networks Around The World

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10. Social Mediain China

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11. A Day On The Internet

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12. Social Media Demographics

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Presentations

1. Universal Mccann International Social Media Research Wave 3

2. What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later

3. Social Media For Business: 31 Stats and Anecdotes

4. Global Social Media Trends – Asia Impact

5. Social Media Marketing Facts

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Peter Lang is co-founder, CEO and lead strategist of Uhuru Network, LLC. He is also a co-creator and Pro-Blogger at Tricksfacebook.com, a multilingual tech blog focused on Facebook; co-creator and photographer for Stylishlyme.com, a personal fashion / travel blog; and co-creator of the LingoYou educational project, which uses blogging in high schools to connect and create a global conversation between two schools with different languages. This addicted traveler is changing lives, supplying businesses with the tools to navigate the rapidly changing netscape and teaching young and old a whole new “LANGuage.”

     

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