Facebook is continuing to catch on with people who aren’t currently taking classes. Data provided by the social network indicates huge growth in the 55+ age group, and users between the ages of 35 and 54 now outnumber the 18- to 24- and 25- to 34-year-old sets.
Between January 4th and the 4th of July, there was an increase of 513.7 percent in the number of Facebook users older than 55. This means that about 5.9 million people who admitted to nearly or already being senior citizens can be found on the site.
Could CPA Overtake CPC?
That is the question that Aaron Goldman discusses in his most recent post at Search Insider. Aaron provides some sound thinking as to why CPA could overtake CPC in the future as the preferred way in which to purchase paid search.
Google UK Set To Overtake Channel 4
Google is not just a search engine. This statement is confirmed on almost a daily (hourly?) basis with purchases like YouTube and JotSpot dominating Internet news outlets. But before they jumped on the social network bandwagon, Google was also considered a marketing entity, and judging by their 3rd quarter revenue report, they one of the […]