
Marketers, get a load of this infographic full of demographic data about moms on Facebook

Marketers, get a load of this infographic full of demographic data about moms on Facebook
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More Fortune 500 companies have corporate Facebook pages than Twitter aliases, only by a slight margin. Some 58 percent have corporate pages on Facebook, compared to 56 percent last year. And 62 percent of them have corporate Twitter accounts.

Every Franklin spent on Facebook advertising has 35 times the reach of comparable spending on Google.

Facebook is one of 100 companies supporting the bipartisan Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, which tackles bad-guy style hacking by granting access to private data to the government, private security agencies and even other companies.

Facebook has a minimum age requirement of 13, yet four percent of children using the site are under age six. Barely half of parents use technology to keep a digital eye on children, despite worries about sexual predators and bullying.

With the issue of employers, school administrators, and others demanding users of Facebook and other social networks to surrender their passwords still festering, BackgroundCheck.org has proposed a bill of rights for social network users.

For almost a month, page administrators have been able to communicate with fans privately by enabling direct messaging in timeline. However, 21 of the 100 largest brand pages have yet to allow this.

Social media maven Mari Smith has come out with a very helpful guide to timeline for pages: a map of the advanced layout with labels explaining how to manipulate all the features.

Women and men want food more than any other type of brand, based on what they post on Facebook.

Swedes log on to the site an average of 6.1 times a day, according to an infographic from Pingdom based on a study by the University of Gothenburg.