Two-thirds (67%) of Americans said that they get at least some of their news on social media – with 2 in 10 doing so often. Older Americans increased their use of social media as a source of news till it reached 55% in 2017 after 45% in 2017. Those who aged under 50, remained more …
Accessing social networks is one of the main purposes to use the internet. The vast majority of all Australians (84%) access the internet daily. 56% do so more than 5 times a day. Among all social networking sites used in Australia in 2017, Facebook remains at the top with a percentage reached 94%. Instagram comes …
When Instagram users were asked about the most influential social media platform on shopping habits, 50% of them choose Instagram. Facebook ranked the next with a rate of 23%, followed by Pinterest (22%). Twitter and Snapchat lag behind with only 4% for them.
YouTube tops the social media platforms used by regular fast food eaters with a rate of 92%, followed by Facebook with a rate of 90%. Instagram & Facebook Messenger ranked the third with rates of 63% for both of them and finally Twitter (60%).
As 86% of women in MENA use social media, 49% of them have interacted with their favorite brands on social media platforms. UAE women achieved the highest brand interaction with a rate of 79%, followed by Kuwait (72%), KSA (62%) and then Egypt (55%).
Social media has become a key part of almost all of the Arab youth life. Facebook & Whatsapp rank the top used social media channels among the Arab young people. Both of them grab a rate of 68% in 2017. YouTube ranks at the third (50%), followed by Instagram (48%) and then Snapchat (42%). On …
eCommerce is rapidly expanding in developing countries. As more goods and services are traded online, it becomes increasingly important for enterprises to have an online presence. eCommerce is facilitated by improved connectivity and the growing proliferation of mobile devices, social media, and new innovations. At the same time, many developing countries need to overcome various …
The internet, social media and also TV ranked as the top 3 media that residents in UAE & KSA spend most of their time on during Ramadan. Social media and other internet web sites hold the most of that time, with 12 hours a week divided equally between them.