As is the case with Twitter, mobile users tend to receive many more Facebook, than text messages, in a month's time.
That might suggest more reliance on Facebook and Twitter for communication programs is a reasonable decision.
But it might also indicate the odds of getting noticed are much lower for Facebook or Twitter campaigns.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Facebook Message Congestion?
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