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Our Favorite Online Marketing Posts of 2013

KoMarketing Associates

It’s hard to believe that 2013 is coming to a close. After all, it’s been a crazy year of updates from both search engines and social networks, and 2014 promises to bring more of the same. Ryan Young (Content Marketing Strategist). What is Content? Who doesn’t love stats?

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

Webbiquity

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices. 25 Social Media Facts and Statistics.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

The first video, “ Me at the Zoo ,” launched on April 23, 2005, and the first ads followed two years later. As video has continued to grow as one of the most compelling channels for marketing and entertainment, YouTube has remained at the forefront. By 2010, YouTube was generating more than two billion views each day.

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When Did Programmatic Advertising Start: A History Lesson

Rev

Remember those banner ads that you used to see when scrolling through MySpace or talking to your best friend via the antiquated AOL Instant Messenger? Those ads that we would see on our computers after school, or deep in a chat with your best friend, were actually the beginning of what we call Programmatic Advertising today.

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How does paid search spending vary across your industry?

Biznology

One question we have gotten from our retail clients for years at The Search Monitor is: “How does my ad spend on SEM compare to the average for my retail category, and to other retail categories?” We wanted to find out how ad spend differed by retailer. The data was from July 2013, the most recent month of data in our system.

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How does paid search spending vary across your industry?

Biznology

One question we have gotten from our retail clients for years at The Search Monitor is: “How does my ad spend on SEM compare to the average for my retail category, and to other retail categories?” We wanted to find out how ad spend differed by retailer. The data was from July 2013, the most recent month of data in our system.

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10 Interesting Digital Marketing Stats to Ring in 2018

Navigate the Channel

Google has already declared mobile to be mandatory for search —as of 2018, the tech giant’s mobile-first index will view sites through the eyes of the mobile user, and will rank them accordingly. Bottom line: if your mobile and desktop sites differ greatly, you could suffer a penalty on your desktop Search Engine Results Page.

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