Facebook had 950 million unique visitors in 2012, YouTube had 880 million and Twitter had 170 million. These huge numbers are what marketers go crazy about; just think if you played your cards right on social media, you could have a hefty chunk of these unique visits to your social media profile, of which many will convert into visits to your website.
Time is ripe for online supermarkets as 69% of shoppers not loyal to one brand
A poll of supermarket users [1] has revealed that as many as 69% of consumers now “shop around” to find the best bargains rather than staying loyal to one supplier.
Fuelled by the economy and a need to be as frugal as possible, this has meant that grocery shoppers are more discerning than ever before. So for an industry that is driven by weekly deals, club card benefits and fierce competition this means that supermarkets need to keep a close eye on the habits of their customers in order to retain their business.
Will YouTube Start Making You Pay For Videos?
YouTube is the world’s number 1 video website and the most popular free technology platform and user generated site for hosting, sharing and marketing videos today. Did you know that 500 years of YouTube video a day is watched on Facebook alone
It’s a company that was built around people uploading personal video’s and a company that I frequently use. Imagine my horror when I read of YouTube’s plan to charge for using it’s service.