5 facts that will urge you to stay or get involved with Social Media
- If Facebook were a country It would be the world’s 3rd largest
- A new member joins Linked In every second
- 505 of UK mobile internet traffic in the UK is Facebook
- Social Gamers will buy 6 billion in virtual goods by 2013
- You Tube is the second largest search engine in the world
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With those facts in front of you it’s hard not to believe that social media could do wonders for your business. The key is getting it right.
We’re avid followers of Hubspot here at Carvill Creative and keep on top of their advice and blogs on a daily basis. Yesterday they released a video belonging to their good friend Eric Qual, the Socialnomics author who is known for making great videos full of social media stats. Qual’s first video was called the ‘Social Media Revolution’ and had over 2.8 million views –
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIFYPQjYhv8
His newest video is even better and can be found at – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SuNx0UrnEo
Do you have any impressive social media stats that you might have seen or heard about?
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Enjoy the post… Vikki
Vikki Mills is Social Media and Marketing Executive at Carvill Creative – the online visibility experts. A digital marketing and design agency based in Maidenhead, Berkshire. The agency covers all aspects of online visibility – covering social media marketing and social media training, user focused website planning and conversion focused website design.
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Posted: June 9th, 2011 under Social Media Marketing.


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