Thursday, 24 April 2014

Internet Users Send 204 Million Emails Per Minute

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A lot can happen in 60 seconds. A decent typist can write approximately 80 words, the Wright brothers can make their historical first flight five times and YouTube users upload 72 hours of footage.
While social media can create the sense that the Internet is a small town where everyone is connected and, for the most part, gets along (outside of election season), the truth is quite the opposite. The data transferred on the Internet each minute by its roughly 2.4 billion global users is vast and incomprehensible.
In one minute, email users send 204 million messages, Amazon makes about $83,000 in online sales and Apple users download 48,000 apps. On the social front, Facebook users share 2.46 million pieces of content, 277,000 tweets are tweeted and Tinder users swipe left or right 416,667 times.
We've never seen a small town quite like that.
The folks at Domo have created an infographic detailing a chunk of the incredible amount of data the Internet generates each minute.
 Data Never SleepsIMAGE: DOMO




Facebook earnings surge on mobile advertising


Facebook logoFacebook says that its growing mobile user base has helped it boost its advertising revenue
Social networking giant Facebook has reported profits of $642m (£383m) during the first quarter of 2014, beating analyst expectations.
The firm said that a surge in mobile advertising helped push revenues 72% higher, to $2.5bn in the January-to-March period.
Mobile now makes up 59% of advertising revenue, from 30% a year ago.
Facebook also announced chief finance officer David Ebersman will be stepping down after five years at the company.
Mr Ebersman, who will remain with the company until September, said he plans to return to the healthcare industry.
He will be replaced by David Wehner, Facebook's vice president for corporate finance and business planning, and the former chief financial officer at games company Zynga.
"Facebook's business is strong and growing, and this quarter was a great start to 2014," said founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg in a statement.
"We've made some long term bets on the future while staying focused on executing and improving our core products and business. We're in great position to continue making progress towards our mission."
Shares of Facebook rose as much as 4.3% in after-hours trading.
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Facebook founder Mark ZuckerbergFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is broadening his mobile offerings
The firm said it reached 1.28 billion users during the period, with more than a billion of those accessing the site through a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet.
The company has taken steps to further grow its mobile business - which barely used to generate any advertising revenue a few years ago - by expanding its product offerings.
This includes launching the Facebook Messenger service and news application Paper.

Facebook also bought photo-sharing application Instagram in 2012 and recently agreed to buy mobile text messaging service WhatsApp for $19bn.
As an increasing number of consumers switch to accessing services such as facebook on handheld or potable devices, spending on digital and mobile advertising is expected to rise even further.
According to research firm eMarketer, global digital ad spending rose 14.6% to $119.8bn in 2013.
It is estimated to increase another 14.8% this year to $137.5bn.
For mobile, global advertising grew 105% to about $18bn last year and is projected to grow another 75.1% this year to reach $31.45bn.
According to some forecasts, Facebook is expected to capture an even bigger slice of the mobile and digital advertising market this year, trailing only Google which accounts for the bulk of market share.

Google+ Features to Improve Marketing

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Google+ is commonly misconstrued as having been created to compete with Facebook. But there is a lot more to Google+ than meets the eye. In fact, Google+ has a whole set of functions and benefits that Facebook can barely keep up with. The tools that Google+ offers are extremely useful for marketers, but they are admittedly not particularly easy to wrap your head around.
To help you out, here is a list of tips for using Google+ to help market your business:
Google+ Embedded Posts is a feature that allows you to put your Google+ posts directly onto your blog. Whenever you post something on Google+, it will eventually get lost somewhere along the news stream. By using Google+ embedded posts to revive your post, more people will be able to see what you’ve posted about when it’s included in a recent blog post. In addition, the Google+ posts you add onto your site can gather +1s (the Google+ version of a ‘like’) and shares from users who are visiting your site.
Google+ Auto Awesome allows you to create GIF-like animated videos from photos and/or videos that you have on your phone or those you’ve uploaded onto your Google+ profile. The best part is, you don’t actually have to create the video because you can simply upload it onto Google+ and then wait for a few minutes for the video to be made. To have your video made, just download the Google+ app onto your device and enable the Auto Backup, Auto Awesome, and Auto Enhance settings.
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Hangouts on Air is a free video broadcasting service that allows you to stream a live feed to your YouTube channel. It’s completely integrated with Google as well. Hangouts on Air allows you to reach out to a larger audience by allowing you to build your own audience and visiting Hangouts on Air Shows held by other Google+ users.
Google+ Circles allow you to segment your audience into different categories. Depending on the circle and the type of content you want to share, you can instantly create circles that include certain people. For instance, you can choose to create a circle for shareholders where you share business-related information and another circle for subscribers or potential contacts wherein you can share info on the latest promotions.
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+Post ads allow you to amplify your content to create conversations among more people. +Post ads create ads based on different Google+ posts and runs is across Google’s add network. What it does is it encourages people to comment, join a hangout, +1 or follow you from within the context of the ad. In other words, the viewers don’t necessarily have to be in Google+ to be able to interact with you from within the ad.
Use pictures, because nothing grabs users’ attentions more than great images. The images you upload onto Google+ aren’t restrained to certain sizes and resolutions, like the ones you would upload onto Facebook or Twitter. Google+ doesn’t resize or crop out your image, so you can take full advantage of this feature by adding more uncropped and untouched visual content onto your Google+ page.
Speaking of pictures, did you know that you can also use your Google+ account to store pictures from your phone? Google+ is a reliable spot where you can upload images and delete them from your phone to free up some memory. Once the images have been uploaded onto Google+ you can then enhance them or edit them or create image galleries. If you like, you can even share all these pictures with some of your Google+ circles.
Try formatting your posts so readers can know which parts of your posts are important. For instance, you can try highlighting the keywords on your posts for added emphasis by adding “*” before and after the text to make it bold, and “_” to make them italic. Using these formatting tips, your readers can easily scan your posts for keywords that interest them.
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Keep the hashtags relevant. Hashtags can also be used on Google+. By using the right ones, you’d find that reaching your target audience will be a lot easier. Like Twitter, Google+ also has its own set of trending hashtags, so you can use any of the trending topics that relate to your business.
Use YouTube integration to reach a wider audience in your Google+ circles. You can post YouTube videos into your Google+ posts. This can also act as twofold engagement since the comments people leave on your Google+ posts will also be posted onto the comments section of your YouTube video.
Track your social media marketing efforts. There are many ways to track whether or not your marketing campaign is generating traffic or not. However, there are three reliable analytics tools that you can use for Google+. SumAll gives you a visual summary of published posts, how much engagement it gets and the new Google+ followers you’re getting. CircleCount provides you with a database of influences, and they can be turned into valuable connections. Lastly, Steady Demand’s Google+ Brand Page Audit tool can analyze your brand page to ensure that you’ve set up all the functions and options that can optimize the way your brand uses Google+.
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Google has created an almost completely unique experience in being able to integrate so many functions within Google+. It offers many innovative new ways for your business to promote itself, and to engage with potential customers or clients. Social media marketing is far more than just posting ads here and there. Companies need to be able to create an online presence to create meaningful interactions with their customers. And Google+ is definitely the platform to do it!