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83 Exceptional Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2014

Webbiquity

In addition, as search intent becomes more detailed or specific (long-tail search phrases), the click distribution across the first page organic listings begins to even out, as searchers look for the best match or answer to their query. And furthermore, long-tail searches have higher overall organic click-through rates.

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Industrial Blogs for Lead Generation Using Inbound Marketing

Industrial Marketing Today

Various studies and my own experiences with industrial clients show that filling the top of the lead-gen funnel is still the number one goal. A study of over 1,400 small and mid-sized businesses found that marketers with blogs generated 67% more leads. Source: HubSpot).

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

Webbiquity

eMarketer ). B2B PR Sense Blog ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). Another study pegs the top three social networks in use buy Fortune 500 companies are Twitter (77%), Facebook (70%) and YouTube (69%). eMarketer ). Marketing Pilgrim ). Constant Contact ).

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

Webbiquity

eMarketer ). B2B PR Sense Blog ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). eMarketer ). Another study pegs the top three social networks in use buy Fortune 500 companies are Twitter (77%), Facebook (70%) and YouTube (69%). eMarketer ). Marketing Pilgrim ). Constant Contact ).

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Best Social Media and Digitial Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 1

Webbiquity

” Or that49% of B2B journalists write blogs, and 84% are on Twiter? Or that a third (or more, depending on which study you believe) of all clicks go to the top result on a search engine query? Is a Blog Still Important in 2011? And nearly 15% of visits to this blog come from social media sources (including other blogs).