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Texting Ranks No. 1 Among Teens’ Daily Communication Choices
Think the teens you know are less communicative lately? Research just released by the Pew Internet & American Life Project proves otherwise. Although it’s true that teens are spending less time on phone calls than before, their use of texting … Continue reading
Posted in Public Relations, Social Media
Tagged Adolescence, Amanda Lenhart, audience, communication, communications, email, insights, mobile, Mobile phone, Pew Internet, Pew Internet & American Life Project, Pew Research Center, public relations, research, social media, target audience, Text messaging, transformation
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How Mobile Is Your Audience?
Recently, a plane’s malfunction stranded me overnight in Denver. Since it was just before a holiday weekend, the airline’s customer service representative let me know hotel rooms were scarce. I was on my own for the next 15 hours. What … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, Flickr, IDC market research, Internet access, online, Pew Internet, research, smartphone, strategy, Washington Post
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