Where are the British online?
Where are you going to find the British online? Networking on Facebook? Reading the news on BBC? Shopping at Tesco? I decided to do some research.
Google Ad Planning provided the data that went into this infographic. As you read it from left to right it will show you the way to find who has the attention of the UK surfers. The further from the left the fewer the visitors. And each path is colour coded to help you find your way.
Click on the image to see a full size PDF version....

Some further commentary...
This isn't intended to be something that a marketer could rely on, but rather to show publicly available information in a more interesting and informative way. Data was sourced from Google Ad Planning, and there are anomalies. Where's eBay, YouTube or even Google itself?
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