Trying to analyse the amount of activity on Google+ in comparison to Facebook or Twitter yields little useful information - because it doesn't have the same purpose as them
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Trying to analyse the amount of activity on Google+ in comparison to Facebook or Twitter yields little useful information - because it doesn't have the same purpose as them
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This piece is by Jeff Bullas and infographic by Go-Gulf.com
Intro:
There is one thing we do know and that the era of one social network that fits all is gone. The social network tribes are splintering onto different social media platforms because they now have real choice.
What you'll find in the infographic is demographics, monthly visitors on each network, who's on what network
So Who is Using What?
Here are a few findings on 5 major social networks:
Time spent by Average Social networking user per month
**Facebook 405 minutes
**Pinterest 405 minutes
**Twitter 89 minutes
**Linkedin 21 minutes
**Google+ Why You Shouldn't Ignore G00gle+
Updated information
There are lots of links to other articles about social networking in this piece that will give you more data on demographics
Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"
Read article and see infographic here: [http://bit.ly/LUujhk]
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Here's an excerpt:
The Social Media Universe
Perspective is hard to find unless you take the time to sit back, reflect and take the time to view a “Landscape” or “Universe” from a distance.
The larger the view the further back you have to stand to see the depth and breadth of the scenery and ecosystem.
See article and infographics here: [http://bit.ly/zGYnAN]
Does that mean: Google will start killing us off at age 30 if we become more conservative in our tastes, and so less susceptible to advertising?