Archive for the ‘Facebook’ Category
Posted on May 16, 2011 - by Wayne Sutton
The point-of-sale will be the next big API Platform to win
We are now focused on point-of-sale transactions, working more like a sales tool that facilitates group buying transactions and processes, leaving the marketing of deals largely to our customers (online retailers themselves).
via 3 Reasons that We are Moving Away from Facebook as a Platform – Zuupy Official Blog.
Posted on April 28, 2011 - by Wayne Sutton
A World Without Facebook – infographic
What would the world look and behave like without Facebook? Single Grain let’s us know in the World Without Facebook infographic below.

[Via: Single Grain]
Could you live without Facebook?
Posted on January 12, 2011 - by Wayne Sutton
The number one reason why people won’t join Facebook – chart
Despite having 500 million users and being “valued” at 50 billion dollars along with having a goal to be the first trillion dollar company everybody is not on Facebook. For example my older sister who is two years older than me and my sister-in-law who is in her 20s are not on Facebook… #justsayin.
According to the Chart of the Day on BusinessInsider.com the number one reason why people won’t join Facebook is they belive it’s A BIG WASTE OF TIME. The second reason is privacy…hmm.
Via Chart of the Day/Businessinsider.com
Do you have friends or family who refuse to join Facebook? If so why won’t they join Facebook?
Posted on January 12, 2011 - by Wayne Sutton
Explaining the Facebook Obsession – infographic

Via: Online Schools
Posted on December 19, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton
infographic – 2010 Facebook vs Twitter social demographics breakdown
If there’s two things marketers, agencies, social media practicers love it’s demographics and infographics. Well, at least I do. The Facebook vs twitter 2010 social demographics infographic by Digital Surgeons provides something for all three.

Source: digitalsurgeons
From a brand perspective it’s interesting to see that on Facebook 40% of their users follow a brand vs Twitter where on 25% of their users does the same.
What static from the the Facebook vs twitter 2010 social demographics infographic stands out to you?

