Twitter and Facebook: Some New Stats, Tricks and Tips

Twitter adoption has continued to increase at a steady pace, and Facebook is quickly becoming a key marketing tool. Here are some new Twitter stats (Pew Research), and some Facebook (All Facebook/Vendorshop) tricks and tips:

Twitter:

  • In 7 months, overall Twitter adoption has increased by 5%.
  • Twitter usage amongst all online adults had leapt to 13% (from 8%).
  • Men are more likely to use Twitter than women. In fact, the male demographic has doubled in size to 14% (from 7%).
  • Urban dwellers are more likely to use Twitter than suburban or rural dwellers.
  • Twitter is most popular among those under the age of 30, but the fastest growing demographic is 25-34-year-olds–which has doubled since late 2010.
  • College graduates are more inclined to use Twitter than those without a degree.
  • Almost all Twitter users own a mobile phone.

Here’s a fantastic infographic from Social PR agency Column Five Media, based on Pew Research data:

Facebook:

From All Facebook, here are 6 tricks and tips to help you take advantage of the marketing potential of Facebook:

  • Dan Zarella, KissMetrics and other top sources suggest optimal posting times to be in the middle of the day–when several time zones can participate in the discussion.
  • 70% of interactions occur within 60 minutes of a post for many of the biggest brands and top pages on Facebook. It seems the bigger the brand, the more important is the timeliness of a post.
  • Posts and comments drive rankings, so if you have a business page on Facebook, work on engaging your fans by getting more “likes” and comments. The most engaging page on Facebook? Jesus Daily with over 1.7 million interactions.
  • According to recent data from Vendorshop, a Facebook “like” doubles a person’s willingness to purchase something from a Facebook store.
  • Placing ads in the stream increases engagement by 10-20 times.
  • Sponsored stories are the way to go. Metrics currently show they’re 50% more effective than other types of ads.
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Wendy Brache

Wendy Brache builds and executes personal branding and online marketing strategy for executives and corporations in the high-tech sector. She is the author of Sales Force Branding: Differentiate from the Competition, and co-creator of the Sales Force Branding program. Wendy is a senior consultant specializing in B2B Corporate Social Media, Demand Generation and Marketing Automation, and is also a featured marketing technology speaker and columnist on renowned websites, such as Maria Shriver’s Women’s Conference, Chopra’s Intent.com and Denver’s GreatIdeasForKids.com.

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