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The Ultimate Guide of Digital Marketing Statistics Every Marketer Should Know

Porch Group Media

Fluent) Not optimizing emails for mobile is simply no longer an option. Fifty-four percent of consumers want to see more video content from marketers, and audiences say they are more likely to retain marketing messages delivered via video. YouTube, Snapchat and Instagram are the most popular online platform among this age group.

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The Top 10 Stats from 2016 that Will Jumpstart Your Social Media Marketing Strategy

Content Standard

In the early years, the idea of statuses and constant contact seemed radically new, only to later turn into a fascination for easily accessible visual content, and then next into the mobile renaissance that we’ve seen over the past five years. percent of marketing budgets in 2009 to 11.7 percent in 2016.”

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

Find the answers to these questions and many, many more here in over 100 engaging and intriguing social, search, content, inbound, email, mobile and other marketing stats and facts from the past few months. ” The only tactic that fares worse is print advertising (9% very effective vs. 30% not effective). ( eMarketer ).

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Focus on Content in B2B Marketing

Industrial Marketing Today

More and more B2B marketers are shifting their marketing budget out of expensive pay per click (PPC) advertising and traditional media and into content creation, optimization and social media. Cold calling is replaced by useful content and tools that help people find them and contact them for more information.

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

Webbiquity

Mobile internet activity is different, however, with the dominant share of time (42%) spent on email, and just 11% on social media. 80% of Twitter use is on mobile devices. At that point, social media will be a bigger channel than email or mobile, though still far smaller than search or display advertising.