It shouldn't come as a surprise that women are the gender that dominate social media. Women love to talk, socialize and gossip, so naturally, they would be the ones more actively involved in the "social" aspect of social media.
The men, however, they sure dominate the visual aspect taking in the most viewers on YouTube. According to the Infographic below (I know, I can't help how much I love INFOGRAPHICS!), about 25% of men watch YouTube daily, compared with 17% of women.
In video streaming, women are not too far off, but clearly men are watching more and are much more active in the professional social media pages, such as LinkedIn.
This is really important information for marketing and targeting the correct demographic for your product.
So there you have it...Battle of the Sexes in Social Media in a nutshell.
Growing influence and impact of social media in the entertainment industry
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Friday, September 6, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Create Perfect Posts in Social Media
Believe it or not, you can create a "perfect post" within each social media outlet. Maybe it won't be absolutely perfect, but it will optimize the views and reposts it receives just by following these great tips found in this Infographic.
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Infographic source: http://www.mediabistro.com/alltwitter/files/2013/06/perfect-social-media-posts.png |
Monday, May 6, 2013
Social Media Work Flow [Infographic]
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Print media uses social media
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Source: http://www.mphpl.org/newSite/newspapers/index.html |
Despite the decline of sales over the past decade, print
media (e.g. magazines and newspapers) has found ways to engage subscribers and
readers using social media.
While it is naturally easier to use and incorporate social
media with online publications, more and more publishing companies are using it
to enhance print publications.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Digital overtakes print?
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Source: www.ajaxunion.com |
Each day we move closer towards becoming a paperless
society. That is wonderful for our environment and wallets, however, how is
that affecting the publishing industry?
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Social Media Legal Woes
With the amazing growth of social networking and social
media, it’s only natural that there be legal implications resulting from the
millions of users that participate in it daily.
For millions of users to be on any given platform, such as
Facebook and Twitter, those numbers ring loudly with advertisers and affiliate
partners. They want your attention, especially if they can gear their
advertisements towards the specific demographic they want.
As a result of the bottom line, the privacy policies from
these social networks has changed to include the distribution of personal
information to affiliates and advertisers. This hasn’t gone without notice from
the general public.
Here are just three legal controversies that have taken
place in the social media world in the last year:
1) Morgan Stanley
& Co. LLC vs. Commonwealth of Massachusetts
December 2012, Morgan
Stanley was sued by a Massachusetts regulator for “violating the terms of a 2003 settlement that involved 10 brokerage firms being penalized for allowing investment bankers to influence research functions during the dotcom bubble,”
as covered in Forbes. This occurred after Facebook went public in May of 2012 and “stocks falling flat shortly after” (Schaefer, ¶1).
With Wall Street banks informing only certain clients and
not all investors of their views on the growth outlook for Facebook, those
investors that were left out of the loop complained and sued.
Also sued were Facebook and its executives. BBC reported on
the same issue in a broader view in this clip:
First of all, with Facebook being the largest social media
network with the most amount of users, it’s 95% guaranteed that most social
media legal controversies will include them in some way, shape or form. As big
as they are and as much control as they have, they will forever have their
legal team busy in lawsuits.
As an avid user of Facebook, I understand that it’s a
business, but in essence what they sell is our information and what our hobbies
are to advertisers (I find that a little disturbing, but hey, I’m using it for
free).
With that being said, this lawsuit was completely merited.
The stock market is very tricky and can lead to huge legal implications if not
used fairly and with best practices. What Morgan Stanley and Facebook did
towards their investors was unethical, to say the least. That much was clear,
which is why Morgan Stanley paid the $5 million fine to settle the charges.
Steve Schaefer reported that even though Morgan Stanley paid the fine, they did
so “without admitting or denying wrongdoing” (¶2). I guess this is one of those gray
areas in life that money hungry people always seem to cross.
2) Facebook vs. Document
Security Systems (DSS)
Here we go again with Facebook…real shocker! In this lawsuit,
Facebook is being sued for patent infringement. Forbes contributor, Richard Finger stated, “The science behind these patents suggests that it facilitates
the storing, retrieving, and sharing of documents” (¶2). In a press release quoted
by Forbes read: “[These] innovations cover the manner in which users and
application developers on the Facebook platform make connections between
‘objects, photos, people, events, and pages’ – which is the very essence of
Facebook’s business” (Finger, ¶2).
All in all, the main way that Facebook has generated income
has been through a stolen intellectual property taken from DSS and they want to
make sure Facebook pays for it. It is estimated that Facebook could pay over
$300 million for this over the next few years. The hearing for this case will
be in July 2013 (Finger, ¶5).
This isn’t Facebook’s first run-in with stealing. The attorney’s
hired by DSS are the same that got a jury to convict Facebook of patent
infringement against Leader Technologies.
It’s time for Facebook to play fair! Hopefully DSS will get
their earnings for the IP of the science behind the main income generated for
Facebook. You would think a company as large and innovative as Facebook would
create their own IP and patents instead of taking it from others.
3) Instagram Privacy
Policy

Why? Check out this excerpt from one of my favorite social media
blogs, Social Mouths:
I guess for a billion dollars, they need to try to make their
investment back somehow, so why not just sell all the rights of our users away
and make a ton of money doing it? Unfortunately for us, unlike Facebook and
Twitter, with Instagram, there’s no “opt-out”. As Will Oremus wrote in Everyone Is Ignoring the Much Bigger Problems With Instagram's New Privacy Policy, it’s a
“take it or leave it” situation (¶3).
References:
Finger, R. (2012, October 15). Just Another Lawsuit Against Facebook.....Maybe Not. Forbes. Retrieved February 6, 2013 from http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardfinger/2012/10/15/just-another-lawsuit-against-facebook-maybe-not/
Oremus, W. (2012, December 19). Everyone Is Ignoring the Much Bigger Problems With Instagram's New Privacy Policy. Slate. Retrieved February 6, 2013 from http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2012/12/19/instagram_privacy_everyone_s_ignoring_the_real_problems_with_its_terms_of.html
Schaefer, S. (2012, December 17). Morgan Stanley Hit With $5 Million Fine Over Facebook IPO. Forbes. Retrieved February 6, 2013 from http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveschaefer/2012/12/17/morgan-stanley-hit-with-5-million-fine-over-facebook-ipo-by-massachusetts/
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Generating the right leads
In my last post, I briefly discussed building an audience in social media using the
online platform of the web to our advantage. Within those points I mentioned, the
first was “Be specific in your marketing efforts.” This can make all the
difference in the world.
So once you have chosen your marketing strategy and
have launched into the social networking within your demographic and target
market, how do you generate more leads?
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Building an Audience
When starting up a business, there are so many factors to
consider, but the most important will be “How do I make money?” People don’t
start up businesses to lose money and work hard with no compensation. Everyone
who starts a business does so either because they want to do something they love
and make money doing it, or they found a need they can fill and make money filling it.
Either way…it’s to make money. How do you make money?
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
How to create an infographic
There's nothing catchier than an infographic to summarize a ton of research and information in a quick graph.
Here's a great tutorial video featuring Piktochart:
Here's a great tutorial video featuring Piktochart:
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Thinking out of the box
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http://www.rrrmusic.com/news/viral-entertainment |
With over
20,000 companies generating over $95 billion, the entertainment industry is
thriving. Even in a time when the economy is suffering, as in the Great
Depression, it is the time when individuals seek entertainment to take their
minds off of reality.
In order for the
entertainment industry to be the creative, driving force it is, it requires the
talent and skills of hundreds and thousands of people. From directors and
actors, writers and artists, to gaffers and editors, sound engineers and
coordinators, there is a wide array of positions that are filled in each craft.
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Friday, August 17, 2012
A Day in the Life of Social Media....
Social Media is taking over our lives and society...by choice. We wonder what we did 10 years ago without it. You can't leave your home without your cell phone or all is lost.
We've become so dependent on technology and "staying connected" that we don't know what it is to not have access to Internet for over a day...I'll tell you what it's called: VACATION.
Check out this great video that gives a quick overview of a day in the life of social media.
One major point in this next video triggers many of my future blog posts:
"Only 14% of people TRUST ADVERTISING, and 90% TRUST RECOMMENDATIONS via social media"
Guess what that means: advertisers have already and will continue to infiltrate our trust, emotions, and buying decisions based on "recommendations" we see from other friends and family members participating in social media.
Check it out:
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