

There are a total of 4.5 million twitter users in Thailand and 3.4 million tweets in Thai. A single visitor visits around 16.6 times per month and the duration per visit is 17.3 minutes. There are total of 7,822 million total unique visitors per month and 2,144,000 average daily visitors. The user activities on Facebook in Thailand are much higher than the global average. Out of the 30 million users, a huge chunk of 28 million users are active on mobile devices. For Youtube, the largest group of users is the same as Facebook with 18-24 years old making up 45.6% of the user base and 24-35 years old making up 24.9%.ĭrilling down further into the Facebook statistics, besides the 30 million active users per month, we can also see that 66% login on a daily basis. Instagram sees more female users at 65% female and 35% male.Īge-wise, we see for Facebook that 32% of users are between 18-24 years old and 31% are between 25-34 years old. There are also slightly more male users on YouTube at 50.8% and 49.2% female users. On the social front, research shows that 52% of Facebook users are male while 48% are female. Wondering how does 2015 look on the social-sphere? Here’s a run-through of the state of social media in Thailand based on an infographic by the DAAT (Digital Advertising Association of Thailand).įacebook is in the lead with 30 million subscribers, followed by YouTube at 26.2 million subscribers and twitter and Instagram at 4.5 million and 1.7 million respectively. I hope these bonus tips are helpful! For more Instagram tips, check out “How to Become An Instagram Instaguru” below.Online Marketing Thailand: The State of Social Media If you want to gain a new follower, leave a comment that has some heart and/or personality. inspire a person to check out your account. Comments like “Cool!” or “Nice pic!” or “insert emoji face here” are a dime a dozen and won’t leave an impression, i.e. Although it takes more time to leave a thoughtful comment on a photo, your comment is more likely to result in a new follower if its personal. This approach that incorporates some targeting principles proves more effective than liking and commenting on random photos.ĭon’t leave generic comments. Then you can like and comment on photos from female accounts that use those hashtags. For example, if you own the account Nike Women and you want to attract followers who are active women, you’re going to want to search things like #fitness, #justdoit, #gymtime. If profile’s content is not beautiful, inspiring, useful, funny or interesting, you won’t earn a new follower.ĭiscover the photos of the type of followers you want to attract by searching hashtags that are relevant to your brand. This is important because your engagement efforts will cause people to check out your profile. Meaning, have at least 15 (to show you’re active on the platform) photos that accurately represent who you or your brand are. To combat this, here are three tips to help make your commenting and liking efforts more effective in 2015:īefore you start upping your Instagram engagement efforts, make sure your profile looks top notch.

If you don’t align with their interests or photo taste, Instagram users have become less reciprocal. This reality has caused the 5/3/1 rule (or any variation of it) to lose some of its effectiveness. Nowadays it’s more common to receive Instagram love (a comment or like) from a stranger’s profile than it was in 2012.
Instagram infographic 2015 update#
Since Neil’s article is a bit outdated (it was written in 2012), I wanted to add my two cents on how you can update his process to make it even more useful. He concludes his article by saying that if you want to grow your Instagram account by a few hundred followers a day, it’s best to randomly like hundreds, even thousands of images a day.
Instagram infographic 2015 how to#
In his blog post, “ The Science of Instagram: How to Get Followers and Likes” he explains his detailed process of liking and commenting on Instagram photos. Someone who has taken this rule to another level and tested it is Neil Patel. The 5/3/1 rule suggests you like five photos, comment on three photos, and as a result you should earn one new follower. The most valuable is called “Engage to Your Heart’s Content.” In it, it mentions the 5/3/1 rule to gain new followers. In today’s featured infographic, which I found on Jeff Bullas’s blog, there are 29 tips that can help you to succeed on Instagram. With Instagram more popular than ever, brands and social media marketers are taking a serious look at how they can use the social network more effectively. The mobile photo-sharing social network reached 300 million users, passing Twitter’s number of active users. Last December, Instagram hit a major milestone.
