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SEO
- 61% of global Internet users research products online. (Interconnected
World: Shopping and Personal Finance, 2012)
- 44% of online shoppers begin by using a search engine. (Interconnected
World: Shopping and Personal Finance, 2012)
- Worldwide, we conduct 131 billion searches per month on the web.
(Comscore, January 2010)
- 57% of TV viewers use the web simultaneously. (Nielson, 2009)
- 70% of the links search users click on are organic, not paid. (Marketing
Sherpa, February 2007)
- 60% of all organic clicks go to the top three organic search results.
(MarketingSherpa, February 2007)
- 75% of users never scroll past the first page of search results.
(MarketShareHitsLink.com, October 2010)
- The average click-through rate for paid search in 2010 (worldwide) was 2%.
(Convario, January 2011)
- Companies that blog have 97% more inbound links. (HubSpot State of Inbound
Marketing Lead Generation Report, 2010)
- Businesses with websites of 401-1000 pages get 6x more leads than those
with 51-100 pages. (HubSpot Lead Generation Lessons from 4,000 Businesses,
2011)
Blogging
- Blog frequency impacts customer acquisition. 92% of companies who blogged
multiple times a day acquired a customer through their blog. (HubSpot State
of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- The global population of blog readers keeps growing. (eMarketer, August
2010)
- 81% of marketers rated their blog as useful or better. (HubSpot State of
Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- There are 31% more bloggers today than there were three years ago.
(eMarketer, August 2010)
- 46% of people read blogs more than once a day. (HubSpot Science of
Blogging 2010)
- Most people read 5-10 blogs. (HubSpot Science of Blogging, 2010)
- Nearly 40% of US companies use blogs for marketing purposes. (eMarketer,
August 2010)
Social Media
- 84% of B2B marketers use social media in some form. (Source: Aberdeen)
- The majority of marketers (59%) are using social media for 6 hours or more
each week. (Source: Social Media Examiner)
- 83% of marketers indicate that social media is important for their
business. (Source: Social Media Examiner)
- 53% of social media marketers don't measure their success. (Source:
Awareness, Inc.)
- 52% of marketers cite difficulties in accurately measuring ROI as their
biggest source of frustration in social marketing. (Source: Adobe)
- 96% measure number of fans and followers, 89% measure traffic, 84% measure
mentions, 55% track share of voice, and 51% track sentiment. (Source:
Awareness, Inc.)
- 42% of marketers say Facebook is critical or important to their business.
(Source: State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- The number of businesses that say Facebook is critical or important to
their business has increased by 75%. (State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- 62% of marketers said social media became more important to the marketing
campaigns in the last 6 months. (State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- Social media has a 100% higher lead-to-close rate than outbound marketing.
(State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- Companies that acquired customers from Facebook: B2C is 77% and B2B is
43%. (State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- Retail is the top industry that has acquired customers through Facebook.
(State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- Marketers struggle with lead generation on Facebook. (Social Media
Examiner)
- 80% of US social network users prefer to connect to brands through
Facebook. (State of Inbound Marketing, 2012)
- Brands have seen a 46% increase in user engagement with the new business
Timeline. (Simply Measured)
- Brands have seen a 65% increase in user engagement of interactive content
with the new Timeline. (Simply Measured)
- Ratio of views to share of Facebook comments: 9:1. (Buzzfeed)
- Auto-posting to Facebook decreases likes and comments by 70%. (Digital
Buzz Blog 2012)
- As of April 2012, Google reports that Google+ now has 170 million active
users. (Google)
- Google+ attracted 20 million users within the first 3 weeks of its launch.
(comScore)
- As of January 2012, American users spent an average of 3.3 minutes on
Google+. (eMarketer)
- As of January 2012, Google+ accounted for .22% of referral traffic,
falling from .24%. (Shareaholic)
- Websites using the +1 button generate 3.5x the Google+ visits than sites
without the button. (HubSpot)
- Two of the biggest user groups on Google+ are college students and
software developers. (Remcolandia)
- 63% of Google+ users are male. (Remcolandia)
- Over 40% of marketers report that Google+ is "useful to
critical" for their business. (HubSpot 2012 State of Inbound Marketing
Report)
- Google+ is expected to attract 400 million users by the end of 2012.
(Remcolandia)
- Pinterest is now the 3rd most popular social network in the U.S. in terms
of traffic. (Experian)
- As of February 2012, Pinterest had accumulated 10.4 million users.
(AppData)
- Over 80% of pins are repins. (RJMetrics)
- Pinterest is retaining and engaging users as much as 2-3 times as
efficiently as Twitter was at a similar time in their history. (RJMetrics)
- Daily Pinterest users have increased by more than 145% since the beginning
of 2012. (Mashable)
- As of January 2012, American users spent an average of 97.8 minutes on
Pinterest. (eMarketer)
- Over 1/5 of Facebook-connected users are on Pinterest daily (which
represents more than 2 million members). (AppData)
- 80% of Pinterest's users are female. (comScore)
- Estimated unique visitors to Pinterest.com increased by 429 percent from
September to December 2011. (Compete)
- The quality of the average new Pinterest user (as defined by their level
of engagement and likelihood to remain active) is high but declining. Users
who have joined in recent months are 2-3 times less active during their
first month than the users that came before them. (RJMetrics)
- 30% of Pinterest users are women 25-34 years old. (Ignite)
- Pinterest users in the U.S. are more likely to live in midwestern states
than your typical social networker. (comScore)
- The top interests on Pinterest in the U.S. include crafts, gifts,
hobbies/leisure, interior design, and fashion designers/collections.
(Ragan.com)
- Etsy is the top site in terms of source domains. (Source domains are the
sites that content on Pinterest links to externally.) Google is second,
followed by Flickr, Tumblr, and WeHeartit.com (RJMetrics)
- As of January 2012, Pinterest accounted for 3.6% of referral traffic.
(Shareaholic)
- Total same-store referral traffic from Pinterest to five specialty apparel
retailers rose 389% from July to December 2011. (Monetate)
- In January 2012, Pinterest reached 11,716,000 total unique visitors.
(comScore)
- With over 11 million unique monthly visitors (and counting), Pinterest
became the fastest standalone website to eclipse the 10 million per month
mark ever. (PR Daily)
- A call-to-action pin description sees an 80% increase in engagement.
(Pinerly Study)
- Tutorial & guide/DIY & recipe pins see a 42% higher click-through
rate than other pin types. (Pinerly Study)
- Pins related to trending topics see an average of 94% increase in
click-throughs. (Pinerly Study)
- The best time to pin during the day is between 2 and 4 PM EST. (Pinerly
Study)
- The best time to pin in the evening is between 8 PM and 1 AM EST. (Pinerly
Study)
- Shoppers referred by Pinterest are 10% more likely to make a purchase than
visitors who arrive from other social networks, including Facebook and
Twitter. Theyll also spend 10% more on average. (Wayfair)
- Pinterest referrals spend 70% more than visitors referred from non-social
channels, including search, according to industry reports. (Wayfair)
- In the month of March 2012, HubSpot's visitor-to-lead conversion rate for
Pinterest was 15%, compared to just 9% from Google+. (HubSpot)