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12 Solid Stats Surrounding Social Networking (Plus Four  Timely Tips)

Webbiquity

Though it’s dangerous to assume anything about leadership in the social networking space (Facebook overtook MySpace as the biggest social network less than a decade ago , after all), the landscape does seem to have matured and stabilized somewhat at this point. Focus on Facebook. Ponder purposes.

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The Top Sources and Trends in B2B Website Traffic

Webbiquity

Unfortunately, all that pandemic-era government spending drove up inflation, and though the overall economy is healthy (for now), worries about a potential recession are keeping business executives cautious. Again though, the relative shares of traffic from different social networks tells a more actionable story.

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Are social networks even worth it in B2B marketing?

Exo B2B

And as you’ll see, it’s all about social networks and their usefulness in marketing. Are social networks even worth it in B2B marketing, or should we call AI to the rescue? According to this study, only 2% of website traffic comes from social networks. So, yes, are social networks worth it?

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49 Noteworthy Social Networking Stats and Facts

Webbiquity

Though new social networks continue to be launched (e.g. But there are no guarantees that leadership will last, and the social networking landscape is constantly evolving. An incredible 71% of all Internet users are on Facebook, including more than half of all online adults aged 65 and older. Pew Research ).

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Elevate B2B Marketing News Weekly Roundup: Marketers Increase Social Spending & LinkedIn Updates Newsletters

Top Rank Marketing

Marketing Dive Video Continues To Drive Programmatic Spending Growth By 2025 video advertising spending is expected to hit $96.06 billion, well ahead of other digital display advertising spending of $71.72 billion, with video spending in 2024 expected to reach $85.52 billion, according to newly-published forecast data.

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Will Clubhouse be the Next Apple?

Webbiquity

One thing all of the most popular social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, even Pinterest and TikTok) have in common in the asynchronous nature of their content. People value autonomy, the simply right to have some control over how they spend their time. It’s ephemeral.

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. In your view, what social networks beyond those big four should B2B marketers be paying attention to, if any? Facebook is launching three competitors on its own.