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INFOGRAPHIC: The Future of Mobile Payments
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Versace Deletes Facebook Protest, Stops Fans Posting to Page
Could Kickstarter Be Better Than Government Grants For Artists?
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Shneaky.com Is Your Little Black Book To Local Designers, Stylists, Photographers, And Models
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REcreative: The Online Community For Young Artists
REcreative: The Online Community For Young Artists
By Emma Hutchings on June 14, 2011
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Luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton has helped to launch a new website for emerging artists with information from experts, opportunities, exhibitions, and a place to upload projects. REcreative is an interactive community that provides young artists with the chance to display their work, find out about events and exhibits they may want to attend, and learn about established artists’ inspiration and processes.
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INFOGRAPHIC: If You Are Not Content Marketing, You Are Not Marketing
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STUDY: 46 Million Americans Check Social Media Sites Multiple Times Per Day
1. The internet is ubiquitous. Nearly 9 in 10 Americans have internet access. Ten years ago, making the case that potential customers don't have or use the internet was a valid argument against online marketing. This is no longer the case. The internet has become a standard of communication as demonstrated by the data below.
2. Social Media is the majority. More than half of Americans ages 12+ have a profile on one or more social networking sites. Social media usage isn't occasional, it's a habit. With more than half of Americans using social networks more than once per day, this is a clear indicator of the changing information consumption habits of B2C and B2B consumers.
3. Social networking use is growing most in the 35-44 age demographic. Another long-believed myth is that social networking is only for young people. A look at some social media demographic data from Edison, however, shows the growth of other demographics.
4. Facebook now reaches the majority of Americans ages 12+. Facebook is driving the majority of social media adoption and usage in the United States. Adoption has become so broad that the population of Facebook users is now a representative sample of United States residents.
5. 91 percent of social network users own mobile phones. One of the most interesting conclusions that can be drawn from this report is that mobile phones are driving social networking usage.
6. The smartphone is the "first screen." 64 percent of frequent social networkers would keep their smartphone over their TV. Television has long been seen as the "first screen" for consumers, though this new data suggests that mobile is battling to become the central screen for Americans.
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Biggest believers in the value of championing causes? Women.
At Network for Good, we’ve seen some anecdotal evidence that this is true in our friends-to-friends fundraising campaigns at Six Degrees.
Here are some additional interesting findings. An overview of the study is here. Thanks to Georgetown for sharing the findings!
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Biggest believers in the value of championing causes? Women.
At Network for Good, we’ve seen some anecdotal evidence that this is true in our friends-to-friends fundraising campaigns at Six Degrees.
Here are some additional interesting findings. An overview of the study is here. Thanks to Georgetown for sharing the findings!
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