Posts tagged ‘social media statistics’
Americans spend almost a quarter of their time online on social networks and blogs. The time spent have increased by 43% since last year. A third of the time is spent on communication on social networks, blogs, email and instant messaging.
The Mood of the United States
A group of researchers from Northeastern University and Harvard University have gathered enough data from Twitter to give us all a snapshot of how we Americans feel throughout a typical day or week. It will surprise almost no one to learn that findings indicate a general mood slump mid-day and mid-week, when we are most likely to be at work. Our tweets show that we’re happiest in the early morning and late evening; during the week, our mood tends to peak on Sunday morning.
Moms in Social media
A fresh study made by parent community, BabyCenter, charts mother’s activity, engagement and influence in social media. The result shows that since 2006 the number of moms using social media has increased by 500%. By taking a closer look at statistics like this, marketers can gain a better understanding for who the reach through this segment of users.