So the data states that Google+ has the worst percentage of inactive users and Facebook is at the top with only Twitter close enough to compete. What does that do to your social media strategy?
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So the data states that Google+ has the worst percentage of inactive users and Facebook is at the top with only Twitter close enough to compete. What does that do to your social media strategy?
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seventy8Productions says
I think that we discussed this completely on the Google+ share, but just for everyone to be on the same page, these actually draw from the same data, but share it differently. Your infographic simply shows the number of active users total, where the infographic I posted actually shows off how many inactive people are on the social network and gives a bigger picture to the scope of the data. Combined, it actually gives bigger emphasis to Facebook because not only is it the biggest active user base, but it has very few inactive users, making it a more vibrant social network for businesses.