[...] AddThis created a great infographic on sharing across the internet for 2010. With 1 Billion users and over 7 million publishers they have great insight into what content is meaningful to users on the web. [...]
[...] month that it’s now tracking the interests of more than 1 billion people across the web, has published an infographic breaking down the most popular destinations for content shared through its little widget. Sites [...]
[...] This handy tool has helped spread content across the Internet and now they have created a nifty Infograph that displays the popularity of shares using their [...]
[...] Deze week kwamen er ook een aantal Internationale cijfers naar buiten. Deze gingen niet over de groei in gebruikers, maar het toename in het gebruik van Facebook ten opzichte van andere websites/diensten. Addthis publiceerde een rapport waaruit blijkt dat Facebook goed is voor 44% van alle gedeelde informatie via hun dienst. Dit is dus exclusief de Facebook Likes. Dit is een groei van 1/3 ten opzichte van vorig jaar. Toen was het namelijk 33%. (bron: addthis.com) [...]
I guess emailing is still an essential part for the information sharing. Although Facebook and Twitter do offer improved sharing preferences, the traditional way of mailing is still preferred.
It would be especially interesting to see how bookmarking service Delicious performed. Particularly now, given the news that’s Yahoo! is discontinuing Deliicious, or selling it.
Very interesting to see the way social media is evolving. I know this view was designed to highlight ‘share this’ stats, but some other categories of interest to me (and maybe some of your other readers):
- out of these numbers, how many are active? How many are duplicates? Aliases from the same user? How many are just set up to view/interact with porn? How many alias’s does the ‘average’ person have? Which alias are YOU hiding behind, while reading some words written by someone’s alias?
[...] interact with their widget, which offers 300 different sharing options. The service published an infographic on their blog detailing the 2010 sharing trends. According to AddThis, Facebook and email ranked [...]
[...] sharing service AdThis shares some insights in this handy infographic about how, when and where we share. Facebook represented 44% of all sharing (up from 33% in [...]
[...] and Twitter can be great places to reach large audiences. In fact, Facebook continued to grow even stronger in its use as a sharing site in [...]
[...] and Twitter can be great places to reach large audiences. In fact, Facebook continued to grow even stronger in its use as a sharing site in [...]
[...] AddThis recently published some stats about content sharing. You probably could have guessed that Facebook is still leading in content sharing but there are some pretty interesting facts in this helpful infographic. [...]
Thanks for sharing this valuable information, it gives our marketers a better understanding of social sharing and internet users’ behaviors as well as the usage of each social media channel.
Thank you for sharing these stats (the image is awesome!). I’m amazed that email is still such a popular sharing means particular that it’s bigger than Twitter sharing.
[...] infographic (below) sums up the state of sharing at the end of 2010. Some key takeaways are that Facebook’s portion of online sharing grew by 33% in 2010 alone and web users are embracing more tools such as AddThis (now installed on more than 7 million [...]
[...] Via mashable.com & addthis.com [...]
[...] оприлюднила статистику за 2010 рік про те, які сервіси [...]
[...] of Facebook content via AddThis grew by about a third over the past year, and the social network remains the leading choice among [...]
[...] AddThis created a great infographic on sharing across the internet for 2010. With 1 Billion users and over 7 million publishers they have great insight into what content is meaningful to users on the web. [...]
[...] month that it’s now tracking the interests of more than 1 billion people across the web, has published an infographic breaking down the most popular destinations for content shared through its little widget. Sites [...]
[...] This handy tool has helped spread content across the Internet and now they have created a nifty Infograph that displays the popularity of shares using their [...]
[...] than an in-depth, verbose post about how internet users are sharing online content, how about some eye-candy from AddThis [...]
[...] Deze week kwamen er ook een aantal Internationale cijfers naar buiten. Deze gingen niet over de groei in gebruikers, maar het toename in het gebruik van Facebook ten opzichte van andere websites/diensten. Addthis publiceerde een rapport waaruit blijkt dat Facebook goed is voor 44% van alle gedeelde informatie via hun dienst. Dit is dus exclusief de Facebook Likes. Dit is een groei van 1/3 ten opzichte van vorig jaar. Toen was het namelijk 33%. (bron: addthis.com) [...]
[...] servicio para compartir enlaces AddThis, que ha afirmado estar rastreando los intereses de más de 1.000 millones de personas en todo [...]
[...] released some interesting stats about online sharing in 2010. They make a sharing widget which installed on around 7 million [...]
[...] AddThis Tags: compartilhamento, redes [...]
[...] (image via: add this) [...]
[...] AddThis came with this nice infographic: [...]
[...] reported by AddThis, a social sharing service, Facebook continues to lead the race with 44 percent of the total social [...]
Can this trend be different in 2011?
I guess emailing is still an essential part for the information sharing. Although Facebook and Twitter do offer improved sharing preferences, the traditional way of mailing is still preferred.
It would be especially interesting to see how bookmarking service Delicious performed. Particularly now, given the news that’s Yahoo! is discontinuing Deliicious, or selling it.
Very interesting to see the way social media is evolving. I know this view was designed to highlight ‘share this’ stats, but some other categories of interest to me (and maybe some of your other readers):
- out of these numbers, how many are active? How many are duplicates? Aliases from the same user? How many are just set up to view/interact with porn? How many alias’s does the ‘average’ person have? Which alias are YOU hiding behind, while reading some words written by someone’s alias?
[...] interact with their widget, which offers 300 different sharing options. The service published an infographic on their blog detailing the 2010 sharing trends. According to AddThis, Facebook and email ranked [...]
@Todayscyrano, Good questions. The last time I checked with our CTO, the number of people AddThis reaches is de-dupped according to our numbers.
[...] just out from AddThis, visualising a few headline insights from [...]
[...] sharing service AdThis shares some insights in this handy infographic about how, when and where we share. Facebook represented 44% of all sharing (up from 33% in [...]
You guys rock, I recommend addthis several times a week.
Just starting but it is a great tool, just so functional.
Takes the thinking out of sharing, then delivers useful insights to the user.
Keep up the good work,
Daniel
[...] and Twitter can be great places to reach large audiences. In fact, Facebook continued to grow even stronger in its use as a sharing site in [...]
[...] and Twitter can be great places to reach large audiences. In fact, Facebook continued to grow even stronger in its use as a sharing site in [...]
[...] AddThis recently published some stats about content sharing. You probably could have guessed that Facebook is still leading in content sharing but there are some pretty interesting facts in this helpful infographic. [...]
Thanks for sharing this valuable information, it gives our marketers a better understanding of social sharing and internet users’ behaviors as well as the usage of each social media channel.
@Cherry, so glad we could help!
Thank you for sharing these stats (the image is awesome!). I’m amazed that email is still such a popular sharing means particular that it’s bigger than Twitter sharing.
[...] infographic (below) sums up the state of sharing at the end of 2010. Some key takeaways are that Facebook’s portion of online sharing grew by 33% in 2010 alone and web users are embracing more tools such as AddThis (now installed on more than 7 million [...]
Hi,
Will you also now be adding a ‘Share this on Google+’ button as well as the normal sharing sites?
@Richard, thanks so much for the comment. We’re not sure what Google’s plans are for sharing directly to Google+ but we do have the Google +1 button. – http://www.addthis.com/features/google-plus1-button