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Showing posts with label hours. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Thanks to Mobile TV Multitasking is on the Rise

In the early part of 2012, Americans spent an average of 34 hours a week in front of the TV. A small amount of that time was spent playing games and watching DVDs and an increasing number of people watched TV shows they’d previously recorded on a DVR. Still, the lion’s share, 4 hours and 18 minutes a night was devoted to live TV.

But according to the latest Nielsen Cross-Platform Report, many of those people weren’t just watching TV, they were also using a mobile device to multitask.

Mobile is no longer just for techies. 50% of us are walking around with smartphones and 20% of people in the US who have a TV, also have a tablet. That’s amazing.  Even more amazing, 40% of Americans use their mobile device while they watch TV every day. Yes, that’s what they’re saying, every day. (Include me in that group.) When you pull back to “at least once a month,” the number more than doubles to 85%.

Check out this graphic from Nielsen and I’ll meet you on the other side:

Looking at the “small” picture, we see that tablets are favored by folks over 25. And folks around 25 are probably unhappy about seeing their age listed on the “older” side of the graphic.

Under 25, it’s all about the smartphone, even when multitasking in front of the TV. Almost half of the users up to age 34 are communicating via social media while they watch their favorite shows. I don’t fall into that age group, but I routinely use interactive apps to promote what I’m watching on Twitter or Facebook.

What I don’t do (except on rare occasions) is use my mobile device to check email while I watch TV. I’m in the minority there because Nielsen says e-mailing is the most common activity among TV multitaskers.

A quarter of the 25-34 year olds go shopping while watching TV, that’s pretty cool while us older folks look up more information. Again, I’m with the majority. More often than not, I use my iPad to look up the names of actors I see on TV or find out more about an episode. And though I don’t watch the news, I often use my tablet to look up the answer to those awful news teasers they run between shows. You know the ones, “Crazed killer runs loose in a Southern California neighborhood. Is he outside your house? Tune in at 11:00 and find out!”

Tablet owners also use their device to check sports scores, something I do only during hockey season.

The takeaway here is that TV time is a good time to promote your product. Shoppers are relaxed, part of their brain is bored and they have the means to research and buy laying right on their lap. All you have to do is figure out how to get their attention.

 



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Saturday, November 10, 2012

The Villa – (Short Action Film)

One sunny day us high school friends had a small gathering and we decided to make an action film. This was planned from zero and then shot all within 3 hours. You may notice quite a few continuity errors due to the time constraints. I think this is also our first proper ‘venture’ into shooting gun-based action. Nevertheless we had a lot of fun and I hope you guys enjoy this. Behind the scenes footage will be uploaded tomorrow or Friday. Be sure to like, comment and favourite if you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to Subscribe :) MUSIC Blue Stahli – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Antisleep Vol. 2 www.fixtstore.com Brad Sucks – Dropping Out of School (Instrumental) Out of It bradsucks.net ————————————————————– TWITTER – http FACEBOOK – facebook.com ————————————————————–
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Friday, November 9, 2012

Online Marketing News: The Google Economy, Google Moving Search Options, Facebook Promoted Posts, Twitter Hack, Google Penguin Update

Google Infographic

24 Hours in the Google Economy

This recent infographic from WordStream takes a deep dive into just how much revenue is generated on Google in 24 hours.  The infographic covers the following industries:

  • Finance
  • Travel
  • Shopping
  • Jobs & Education
  • Internet & Telecom
  • Computers & Electronics
  • Business & Industrial
  • Home & Garden
  • Autos & Vehicles
  • Beauty & Fitness

Confirmed: Google Moving Search Options Above Results
The time for testing has passed.  Google  has just confirmed that searchers will soon be viewing the new interface which shows Google search options above results instead of on the left of the browser window.  This article also provides a preview of how these results will display in Google.  Via Search Engine Land.

Killing Rumors With Facts:  No, Facebook Didn’t Decrease Page Feed Reach To Sell More Promoted Posts
Business users have been up in arms about Facebook’s recent change which controls the number of audience members who are exposed to Page posts.  Many have believed that this was Facebook’s attempt to force companies into purchasing more promoted posts.  According to Facebook, this is not the case.  Via TechCrunch.

Instagram Had A Big Election Night Too, Photo Uploads Climbed To 2.1x Normal Rate
Within moments of the announcement that Obama would remain president for another term, Instagram photo uploads spike to 2.1 times the normal rate.  People within the U.S. tagged more than 100,000 photos with #IVoted, and 150,000 photos with #election2012.  Read on to find out more.  Via VentureBeat.

Possible Twitter Hack Prompts Big Password Reset Call
Many users have received messages from Twitter prompting that they reset their password.  Even accounts like @TechCrunch were hacked and began sending out spammy messages to followers.  Twitter is taking strides to rectify the situation and may require that you provide one of three pieces of information such as your phone number, email address or Twitter handle.   Via Mashable.

TopRank Team News

Jolina Pettice – Candy Finds a Sweet Home with Facebook
Facebook is the social media platform of choice for many candy companies.  Who’s getting the most engagement? M&M’s with Reese’s as a close second.  Via Clickz.

Mike Odden – How to Create Custom YouTube Thumbnails
Do you ever feel like the random YouTube thumbnail shown does not represent your video in the way that you would like?  YouTube has rolled out an option that allows user to select the image that they would like to use for their video thumbnail.  YouTube measures the CTR of your videos, so chances are if people click on your thumbnail because it is enticing, you will see a bump in ratings.  Via Social Media Examiner.

Rob Bayne – Autodesk Scores a Home Run with Gamification
By combining a trial software download and a competition against peers, Autodesk provides an engaging experience to their future customers.  After downloading a trial version of 3DS Max, the software that was used in Hugo and Transformers, users are challenged with several ‘missions’ where they learn to use the software more proficiently.  Not only do they earn badges and points, but the individual with the high score wins an Autodesk 3DS Max entertainment creation suite.  Posting some impressive statistics such as a 15% increase in buy clicks from within the software and a 54% increase in trial usage, Autodesk proves the validity and value of gamification in high end software promotions.  Via Social Media Explorer.

Evan Prokop – Google Penguin, What Lurks Beneath the Surface?
Most webmasters know that Google Penguin caused quite a stir when it rolled out, but what are the lasting effects now that the dust has settled?  In many ways, the real target was not spam, but spammers themselves and the outdated and dangerous shortcust that are too often passed off as SEO.  Via Search Engine Watch.

Alexis Hall – National Brands Find Local Affiliates Lacking in Search Mobile Marketing
According to a new report from Balihoo, national brands are spending more on local digital marketing. The  most important tactics brands are planning for the upcoming year –local blogs, online customer reviews and mobile marketing. Many brands feel their local affiliates are lacking in local search tactics, particularly mobile marketing. Via eMarketer.

Brian Larson – Are Your Web Properties Working Together?
Many SMB marketers are discovering what LEs have known for a while: it’s one thing to develop and maintain multiple domains…and a completely other thing to track and measure their cumulative effectiveness. Benjamin Vigneron of Search Engine Land shares some helpful tips and best practices for those looking to better understand how multiple web properties are contributing to common objectives.  Via Search Engine Land.

In Other TopRank News

TopRank’s Thom Craver and Miranda Miller are now hosting a weekly show on WebmasterRadio.fm called SEW Weekly.  This podcast  includes tips, tricks, news and interviews on everything from search, social and content marketing.  The show airs live on Thursdays from 1:00-1:30pm (eastern) and is available for download on iTunes.

SES Chicago is just around the corner and 5 of TopRank’s team members will be out in full force live blogging, speaking, moderating sessions, tweeting, and getting to know other attendees.  We hope you’ll join us for an exciting 3 days filled with education and how to’s from some of the industry’s top professionals.  For more information check out this post from Alexis Hall: TopRank Heads to the Windy City for SES Chicago – #SESCHI

Time to Weigh In: Were you one of the unlucky Twitter users that got hacked?  What do you think of Google’s choice to re-arrange search results?  How much of an impact do you think YouTube’s new thumbnail feature will have on your video strategy?


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