Usmcpics's Instagram Audience Analytics and Demographics
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15.4% of usmcpics's followers are female and 84.6% are male. Average engagement rate on the posts is around 0.50%. The average number of likes per post is 1686 and the average number of comments is 6.
56.76% of the followers that engaged with usmcpics regularly are from United States, followed by Italy at 4.05% and Germany at 4.05%. In summary, the top 5 countries of usmcpics's posts engager are coming from United States, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom, France.
Usmcpics loves posting about Photography, Guns.
Check usmcpics's audience demography. This analytics report shows usmcpics's audience demographic percentage for key statistic like number of followers, average engagement rate, topic of interests, top-5 countries, core gender and so forth.
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GENDER OF ENGAGERS FOR USMCPICS
AUDIENCE INTERESTS OF USMCPICS
- Fitness & Yoga 47.26 %
- Cars & Motorbikes 41.20 %
- Travel & Tourism 38.37 %
- Entertainment 37.92 %
- Books and Literature 37.37 %
- Restaurants, Food & Grocery 35.34 %
- Music 34.84 %
- Beauty & Fashion 34.18 %
- Sports 33.54 %
- Luxury Goods 33.23 %
- Business & Careers 33.12 %
AUDIENCE COUNTRIES OF USMCPICS
- United States 56.76 %
- Italy 4.05 %
- Germany 4.05 %
- United Kingdom 4.05 %
- France 2.7 %
MENTIONED HASHTAGS OF USMCPICS
- Marines 2
- USMC 2
- MarineLife 2
- Training 2
- GenderReveal 1
RECENT POSTS
Some great historical American pictures.
A real freedom fighter.
Loading massive shells. WWII.
This We Will Defend.
Standing Tall. USMC.
An officer candidate breaks the surface of the murky water of 'The Quigley' at Brown Field, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. Photo Credit: Cpl. Patrick H. Owens/US Marine Corps
Four EA-6B Prowlers belonging to each Prowler squadron aboard Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point conducted a "Final Four" division flight aboard the air station March 1, 2016. The "Final Four" flight is the last time the Prowler squadrons will be flying together before the official retirement of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Training Squadron 1 at the end of Fiscal Year 16 and the eventual transition to "MAGTF EW". MAGTF EW is a more distributed strategy where every platform contributes to the EW mission, enabling relevant tactical information to move throughout the electromagnetic spectrum and across the battlefield faster than ever before. Photo Credit: Cpl. N.W. Huertas/US Marine Corps
Lance Cpl. Zach King, left, and Cpl. Derick Sammonek, assaultmen with the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, brace themselves as an 60mm mortar exits the tube of an M224 mortar system as part of sustainment training during Exercise Eager Lion, May 15, 2016. Exercise Eager Lion 2016 is a bilateral, scenario based exercise with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the U.S., designed to exchange military expertise and improve interoperability among partner nations. Photo Credit: Sgt. Paris Capers/US Marine Corps
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Kyle Hancock, a fire team leader with Company C, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force - Crisis Response - Central Command 16.2, fires an M249 light machine gun during a familiarization range at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia, June 8, 2016. SPMAGTF-CR-CC is forward deployed in several host nations, with the ability to respond to a variety of contingencies rapidly and effectively. Photo Credit: Sgt. Donald Holbert/US Marine Corps.
Cpl. Seth Hall, anti-tank missileman, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, mans the rails of USS Bataan in a parade of ships as part of Fleet Week in New York, May 25, 2016. The USS Bataan transported more than 500 Marines and sailors with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit who will participate in this year’s Fleet Week. Sgt. Rebecca L. Floto/US Marine Corps.
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U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Jacob Gastelum, a rifleman with Alpha Company, Battalion Landing Team 1/1, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, holds security for an amphibious landing as part of an expeditionary advance base exercise, May 15. Marines and Sailors of the 11th MEU and Essex Amphibious Ready Group are conducting integrated training on and off the coast of southern California. #marines #california #training
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