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Realizado pela Hi-Mídia e pela M.Sense , estudo revela que período da noite tem acesso mais concentrado em todas as atividades O meio digital possui hoje várias plataformas e entender como o consumidor se comporta nesses múltiplos devices é de grande importância para a consolidação das estratégias digitais das empresas que pretendem se relacionar positivamente com os usuários no ambiente online. Por conta disso, a Hi-Midia, especializada em segmentação e performance em mídia online, e a M.Sense, especialista em estudos sobre o mercado digital, produziram a pesquisa “Horário Nobre da internet no Brasil”, um levantamento sobre os horários de maior acesso à internet no país e as principais atividades realizadas em diversos períodos do dia. Foram ouvidas 1.265 pessoas das cinco regiões do país, entre 15 e 22 de junho. http://www.hi-midia.com/pesquisas/pesquisa-aponta-o-horario-nobre-da-internet-no-brasil/

www.hi-midia.com/pesquisas/pesquisa-aponta-o-horario-nobre-da-internet-no-brasil/

3.2 B2C: South America According to a recent Report on B2C ecommerce in Latin America, Brazil (68 million) was the leading Latin American country in terms of Internet users in September 2009, followed by Mexico (28 million). Nationwide B2C ecommerce spending in Chile for 2009 was expected to reach US$ 27 billion, up +14% compared to 2008. 17 million Colombians in 2008 had Internet access, accounting for 39% of the total population. Between 2007 and 2008, ecommerce in Mexico grew by +70% with sales of $ 1.6 billion. Internet penetration is considerably lower in Venezuela than the Latin American average, with 5.9 million Internet subscribers. {1} The share of B2C ecommerce sales on total retail sales in Brazil reached 1.1% in 2009, up from 0.9% in 2008. {2}

a survey of prospects for ecommerce in latin america

http://www.ecommerce-digest.com/b2c-south-america.html
Ecommerce in Mexico expanded faster than anticipated in 2012, spurred by widespread increases in internet and mobile usage. But online purchasing is far less common in Mexico than in other large Latin American markets, and nowhere near maturity, according to a new eMarketer report, “Mexico Ecommerce: Delivering Value to a Growing Digital Population.” Travel, event tickets and virtual goods are the leading categories of online sales in Mexico. But sellers of physical goods are beginning to make inroads. In May 2012, Google found that travel (36%), financial services (12%) and media & entertainment (12%) were the leading product categories purchased online among internet users in Mexico. eMarketer projects ecommerce sales in Mexico will reach $7.98 billion this year and will continue to grow at healthy double-digit rates through 2016, when annual sales will near an estimated $13 billion.

Buyer Penetration Still Lags in Mexico's Emerging Ecommerce Market

http://www.emarketer.com/Article/Buyer-Penetration-Still-Lags-Mexicos-Emerging-Ecommerce-Market/1009626

Latin America - New Media Trend Watch Regions

Usage Patterns Demographics There were an estimated 254,915,745 internet users in Latin America/Caribbean (representing about 42.9% of the region population), according to statistics updated June 2012 by Internet World Stats. Latin America top 10 countries, at mid-year 2012 (30 June 2012): 1. http://www.newmediatrendwatch.com/regional-overview/104-latin-america

November 2012 Social Media Report: Facebook Pages in Brazil

Last month, we introduced our brand new Regional Reports, which for the first time showed new metrics such as the country benchmarking. This time, we went again a bit further and included two additional insights: 1. Engagement Rate change from the previous month http://www.socialbakers.com/blog/1113-november-2012-social-media-report-facebook-pages-in-brazil?ref=email_localreports&UTM_source=email&UTM_medium=localreports#utm_medium=email&utm_source=Act-On+Software&utm_content=email&utm_campaign=November%20Facebook%20Data%20for%20Brazil&utm_term=Local%20Report%20Brazil

Social Media Report 2012

http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/reports/2012/state-of-the-media-the-social-media-report-2012.html Social media is coming of age.

Confira algumas das desculpas mais inusitadas dadas por quem falta ao trabalho | CEVIU Blog

http://www.ceviu.com.br/blog/info/noticias/confira-algumas-das-desculpas-mais-inusitadas-dadas-por-quem-falta-ao-trabalho/ Uma pesquisa realizada em junho deste ano com 1.013 pessoas nos Estados Unidos, revelou quais as principais desculpas para faltar ao trabalho.
Econsultancy’s Internet Statistics Compendium is a collection of the most recent statistics and market data publicly available on online marketing, e-commerce, the internet and related digital media. The compendium is available as eight main reports, split across different geographical regions: Updated monthly, each document is a comprehensive compilation of internet, statistics and online market research with data, facts, charts and figures.The reports have been collated from information available to the public, which we have aggregated together in one place to help you quickly find the internet statistics you need, to help make your pitch or internal report up to date. There are all sorts of internet statistics which you can slot into your next presentation, report or client pitch. Those looking for B2B-specific data should consult our B2B Internet Statistics Compendium . Areas covered in the main compendium include:

Internet Statistics Compendium

http://econsultancy.com/br/reports/internet-statistics-compendium
estudos

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80% ligam a TV ou trocam o canal motivados por comentários na internet - Diário do Nordeste

Mídias sociais, de fato, já alteraram a relação de consumo com a TV. A mudança no comportamento e na experiência com a TV é certificada pela a pesquisa Social TV, do IBOPE Nielsen Online . Hoje, para citar, enquanto assistem TV, 43% dos internautas no Brasil navegam na internet e 29% comentam sobre os programas nas mídias sociais. Quem mais assiste à TV e ver internet ao mesmo tempo, tem entre 20 e 24 anos.
http://www.techtudo.com.br/noticias/noticia/2012/03/midias-sociais-estao-mudando-habitos-alimentares-diz-estudo.html Um estudo chamado “Cliques e Desejos” analisou a tendência atual de fazer refeições diante do computador e, concluiu que, embora as mídias sociais nos tirem da mesa para navegar na Internet, o hábito não é tão ruim assim. Segundo a pesquisa, enquanto comem ou bebem algo em casa, mais de 29% dos usuários de mídias sociais estão conectados às redes sociais. Já fora de casa, a pesquisa apontou que apenas 19% se mantém antenados. Muitos usuários fazem refeições conectados às redes sociais em busca de tendências da cultura alimentar (Foto: Divulgação) E quando o assunto é enviar mensagens e acessar o Facebook , 32% dos entrevistados afirmam usar um dispositivo móvel durante as refeições. Os números sobem quando se trata de jovens entre 18 e 34 anos.

Mídias sociais estão mudando hábitos alimentares, diz estudo

Este relatório tem por finalidade oferecer um panorama da utilização das mídias sociais no País, determinar o grau de maturidade das organizações brasileiras em relação ao boom destas ferramentas no mundo e evidenciar como as empresas podem se beneficiar dessa nova relação com seus públicos. Além disso, a Deloitte disponibiliza as suas ofertas de serviços de consultoria em mídias sociais, por meio de uma apresentação, com os destaques e resultados da pesquisa, nas versões em português e inglês. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>

Pesquisa "Mídias sociais nas empresas"

Career of the Future: Data Scientist [INFOGRAPHIC]

Want a job where the talent is scarce — and likely to remain that way for at least the next five years? Become a data scientist. That, at least, is the conclusion of a global survey of the number-crunching professionals by IT service company EMC. Some 63% of data scientists say the profession is going to be undermanned for the foreseeable future — and half of those see it as a serious shortage. In particular, the explosive growth of sensors — the so-called " physical Internet " — will provide organizations with an unprecedented wealth of data. But not all of them will have the capacity to turn that raw data into anything useful.
627 likes 287 Tweets 9 Pin it 9 pin it O designer Adam Ladd desenvolveu um curioso projeto com sua filhinha de 5 anos no último fim de semana: colocou a garotinha para analisar alguns dos logos mais conhecidos do mundo.

Logos famosos são analisados por garotinha de 5 anos

Last November Canadian digital agency Mediative (owned by Canada’s Yellow Pages Group) released an eye- and click-tracking study focused on Google Places and Google Maps on the PC. We wrote up the results when they were published. Mediative then followed up that study with a similar one focused on the Google Places app on the iPhone .

Study: Reviews & Images Drive Clicks In Mobile

Google boggling our brains? Study says humans use internet as their main 'memory'

People remember where to look up information - not the info itself People actively forget information if they think they can look it up later Tests on how people remembered items they would normally Google By Rob Waugh UPDATED: 23:11 GMT, 25 January 2012 Helping hand? Harvard researchers found that we now use the internet to remember 'for us' - and decide not to store facts if we think we can Google them later The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our own brains, a study has concluded. In the age of Google, our minds are adapting so that we are experts at knowing where to find information even though we don’t recall what it is.