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Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
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Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Beckon. Beckon said: RT@PublicityNews: Social Demographics: Twitter vs. Facebook: http://bit.ly/gfqxGC #pr […]
Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Beckon. Beckon said: RT@PublicityNews: Social Demographics: Twitter vs. Facebook: http://bit.ly/gfqxGC #pr […]
Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Beckon. Beckon said: RT@PublicityNews: Social Demographics: Twitter vs. Facebook: http://bit.ly/gfqxGC #pr […]
Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Beckon. Beckon said: RT@PublicityNews: Social Demographics: Twitter vs. Facebook: http://bit.ly/gfqxGC #pr […]
Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Beckon. Beckon said: RT@PublicityNews: Social Demographics: Twitter vs. Facebook: http://bit.ly/gfqxGC #pr […]
Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.
[…] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Beckon. Beckon said: RT@PublicityNews: Social Demographics: Twitter vs. Facebook: http://bit.ly/gfqxGC #pr […]
Jeff, It’s pretty amazing to think that just about 250 million people log on to Facebook everyday. Wow! That is A LOT of data to store…
@ChrisApple It is a ton and just think we don’t “own” any of it
@jeffespo Facebook = Advertisers Dream Come True…. lol
That “other” category for education irks me. There are so many options for that other. and while these charts are looking at the users on an international basis and therefore doesn’t take into perfect account the different education systems around the world, one can still take into account users who have completed less than a high school degree or those who have completed a graduate degree before slapping over a fourth of Facebook users into the Other category. That’s a significant chunk that shouldn’t be ignored.
@Sushi I wouldn’t disagree with you on that rationale. A lot of it has to do with how FB is set up. I took the infograph from the guys over at Digital Surgeons who have more on it laid out on those sites.