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87 More Vital Social Media Marketing Facts and Stats for 2012

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eMarketer ). eMarketer ). 92% of recruiters use social media to find new candidates, up from 82% in 2010. 76% of Twitter users are active tweeters, up from 47% in 2010. Every marketer knows that click-through rates on banner ads are very low. MediaPost ). MediaPost ). Internet users. Business2Community ).

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Banners Have 99 Problems And A Click Ain’t One

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A couple of years ago, when he was still with WPP’s Mindshare, I heard Scott Sorokin explain how 99.99% of people who see a banner ad will ignore it. This has become one of my favorite content marketing quotes and I use it in almost every presentation: Banners have 99 problems and a click ain’t one! Tweet This ].

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

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Data junkies, stats addicts, web trivia buffs rejoice — here are a deluge of social media, search and other marketing research facts and figures from 50 articles and blog posts published so far in 2010. Senior marketing execs see their companies moving to social media in 2010 by The Viral Garden.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

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The average CTR for banners is 0.01 trillion display ads served up last year. eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). The least popular tactics, each used by less a quarter of marketers, were online ads, seminars and ebooks. eMarketer ). eMarketer ).

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

Webbiquity

The average CTR for banners is 0.01 trillion display ads served up last year. eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). The least popular tactics, each used by less a quarter of marketers, were online ads, seminars and ebooks. eMarketer ). eMarketer ).