"When I opened my virtual doors to blog consulting in 2007, only 16% of businesses were blogging. In 2009, when I quit my job to be a blog consultant full time, that number jumped to 29%. Jump to 2011 and we have 39% of businesses now using blogs for marketing."
- Mustafa Duran
from Bookmarklet
Hangi liderler ve partiler Google’da aranıyor? Türkiye en çok hangi konuları merak ediyor? Seçim trendlerinden bazı örnekleri aşağıda görebilirsiniz. Merak ettiğiniz başka seçim trendleri varsa, Google Arama Trendleri’ni ziyaret edin, ilgilendiğiniz politikacıların veya partilerin isimlerini yazın ve arama trendlerini takip edin!
- Volkan Çelik
"In 2010, LinkedIn made about $200 million in sales. In 2011, its stock price suggests a market cap of $9 billion. Trading at 45 times its revenue makes LinkedIn the highest price-revenue ratio of any stock in the world, said Espen Robak, president of the firm Pluris Valuation Advisors. The rest of the social media brat pack is on the cusp of going public. Zynga's IPO could be weeks away. Facebook is expecting a $100 billion valuation by IPO in 2012. What kind of wild valuation multiples could we see from the next batch of upstarts? The cool chart below* answers that question. The upshot: Of the companies earning revenue, Twitter has the highest current revenue-valuation ratio."
- Mustafa Duran
from Bookmarklet
"The study provided a wealth of great data on advocate behaviors, interests and motivations. We found that brand advocates are 83% more likely to share information about a product than typical web users, and 50% more likely to influence a purchase. Advocates enjoy solving problems and helping others make better purchase decisions. They are 75% more likely to share a great product experience and three times more likely to share product opinions with someone they don’t know."
- Mustafa Duran
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If you want to know what’s happening in the social web you need monitoring tools. Before you get out your credit card and start to spend money try out some of the free mocial media monitoring services. This way you get a taste of what is available and if you need paid services. I have collected 48 free social media monitoring tools. In the Group A are the services that I use regularly or seem interesting to check out immediately. The Group B is an alphabetical list of tools for you to play with. Read more: http://www.dreamgrow.com/48-free...
- Volkan Çelik
from Bookmarklet
2010 yılında online reklam pazarının 26 milyar dolara ulaştığını gösteren rapordan çıkan dikkat çekici bir sonuç da internet reklamlarının gazeteleri (basılı) geride bırakması oldu. 2010′da Hızlı Bir Yükseliş Var 2009′da ekonomik kriz nedeniyle düşüş gösteren sektör, geçtiğimiz yıl toparlanmayı başarmış ve %14.9′luk bir büyüme göstermiş. Özellikle son çeyrekte artış gösteren online reklam gelirleri ilk çeyrekteki düşüşe rağmen hızlı bir büyüme yakalamış. Ayrıntılı bilgi; http://www.webrazzi.com/2011...
- Volkan Çelik
from Bookmarklet
"Social Is Influence Based - Media is also found (and talked about) on a variety of social platforms ranging from blogs, message boards, Twitter, Facebook etc. The attention of a participant is obtained typically through a “stream” or “friend” of a connection. Media is then digested and shared generating conversations. If enough conversations are generated, these result in the formation of signals which register across the digital media cloverleaf. In this scenario, digital participants are influenced by their connections to digest, amplify and discuss media."
- Mustafa Duran
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The European Digital Landscape continues to evolve, with 2010 proving to be yet another exciting year of change. The rise of social networking, availability of video content and growing mobile media consumption is changing the marketer’s toolkit and creating new and unique opportunities to engage with the European consumer. The many issues that will be addressed in this report include: * How does the European digital consumer compare to the rest of the world? * What European markets have the highest engagement online and how does that compare across age groups? * Which site content categories are growing in popularity? * What trends are we seeing in the social networking space and what impact does that have on email and instant messaging activity? * How has the consumption of online TV content changed over time? * What European smartphone operating system is growing the fastest? * Which search providers are starting to make headway against Google in Europe?
- Volkan Çelik
from Bookmarklet
The comScore 2010 Europe Digital Year in Review offers a comprehensive overview of the digital landscape in Europe. This report will examine the trends in European internet usage, social networking trends, online video consumption, mobile and search, and includes individual scorecards highlighting demographic data and top 20 sites for Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
- Volkan Çelik
"Respondents were given a list of six activities and asked to pick the one they regard as "your biggest waste of time." A plurality (36 percent) chose "social networking," putting it easily ahead of runner-up "fantasy sports" (25 percent) and third-place "watching television" (23 percent)."
- M. Serdar Kuzuloglu
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"While the poll didn't include "sexual fantasizing" among its options for biggest waster of time, it likely encouraged some with another of its questions. "
- Ayı.
İzinli pazarlamadaki izni email veya sms'le sınırlamak yanlış olur. Bir izin alınıyorsa bu izin diğer iletişim kanallarına, özellikle de sosyal medya'ya taşınabilmeli.
- Cem ARGUN
Cem Argun, kesinlikle oyle. Suan takip ettigim bir sistem bunu cok basarili bir sekilde gerceklestirecek.
- Volkan Çelik
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- Murat ÖZORAL
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