July 23rd, 2009 | Written by: lauren
In light of the recentĀ online sharing data from AddtoAny that reveals Facebook as the leading method for sharing online content, I was curious as to how people share videos online. With Facebook falling in at 24%, this social site is the number 1 method by which people share content, followed by email, which pulls in a meager 11.1%. Moving fast on the inner track is Twitter, with the startup being responsible for 10.8% of online sharing. On their heels are Yahoo! Bookmarks, MySpace, Windows Live, del.icio.us and Digg.
Research reported by eMarketer onĀ how people share videos online shows a different pattern:
This shows a bit of difference between sharing video specifically, and all content. Another interesting fact is that most people who share online video only send to a select few- 72% sent videos to only one, two or three people. Who do you share videos with?
Let’s find out if the trends ring true-
Tags: content, online poll, online video, poll, polling, share content, share videos, sharing, Video
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