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Top Ten Internet Languages - World Internet Statistics

Top Ten Internet Languages - World Internet Statistics
Tallying the number of speakers of the world's languages is an increasingly complex task, particularly with the push in many countries to teach English in their public schools. How many people can actually use the global language? David Graddol estimated a total of 750 million L1 (first or native language) plus L2 (second or nth language) speakers of English in his Future of English Report (pdf document) for the British Council. Indeed, many people are bilingual or multilingual, but here we assign only one language per person in order to have all the language totals add up to the total world population (zero-sum approach). Another very interesting fact is that the six official languages of the United Nations (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish) are all included in the above Top Ten Internet languages table.

Internet Users - Top 20 Countries - Internet Usage Global Digital Media - Advertising and Digital Marketing Trends and Statistics The advertising scene has undergone radical change and is still changing. With profits down between 5% and 10% on an annual basis, the performance of the traditional advertising market is under constant pressure. Data analytics is exposing the weakness of these traditional advertising business models and, like all of the other sectors affected by the digital economy, this means that these business models need to change.Internet Governance and Net Neutrality Insights The report analyses the developments regarding governance of the Internet and draws on developments from the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) and provides a case study on developments in the US in regards to net neutrality.

Internet World Stats - Usage and Population Statistics Who’s Not Online and Why By Kathryn Zickuhr 15% of American adults do not use the internet at all, and another 9% of adults use the internet but not at home. As of May 2013, 15% of American adults ages 18 and older do not use the internet or email. Asked why they do not use the internet: 34% of non-internet users think the internet is just not relevant to them, saying they are not interested, do not want to use it, or have no need for it. 32% of non-internet users cite reasons tied to their sense that the internet is not very easy to use. As in previous surveys by the Pew Research Center’s Internet Project, internet use remains strongly correlated with age, educational attainment, and household income. Though they themselves do not go online, these self-described non-internet users often report that the internet touches their lives: Even among the 85% of adults who do go online, experiences connecting to the internet may vary widely. About this survey

Jedi Mind Tricks: How to Get $250,000 of Advertising for $10,000 These are not the prices I’m looking for. (Photo: hellochris) Let us never negotiate out of fear. In December 2008, well-known marketing consultant John Jantsch asked me what my small business predictions were for 2009. 2009 will be the year for small businesses to get advertising at 70-90% off. The following sample dialogue demonstrates exactly how someone can buy $250,000+ of media for $10,000, and how you can reap the rewards of an advertising collapse. If you’d rather acquire profitable customers for pennies instead of dollars, this article is for you… Jedi Minds Tricks: How to Get $250,000 of Advertising for $10,000 Life is not fair. Negotiating is, for most, an uncomfortable attempt at impromptu haggling. Some of the most effective strategies and set-ups are illustrated in the following sample dialogue for a print advertisement. Negotiating is predictable and learnable. Practice small, practice often, and view it as a game—it’s a game worth winning. First introductory call: 1. 2. 3.

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