Majority of the people who log on to social networks in the course of a work day do it once or twice a day. They visit the social media sites via mobile phones or from their office computers in order to keep current with their networks. Those who do access social networking sites while at work are happier and more motivated to work.
Of course, Facebook is the number one social network people access at work. They log on to check their profiles. LinkedIn follows Facebook with Twitter next in line as the most visited sites. The infographic below shows the exact numbers and percentages of professionals accessing social media. It even brings up the issue of whether social networks should be accessed while on the job.
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