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Monday, April 4, 2011
Most Use Social Media Networks By Fortune 100 Companies [Infographic]
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Monday, March 14, 2011
SEO: Why Yahoo Sites Rank Better Than Googles Sites [Statistics]
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| Top U.S. Web Properties! |
Yes, you heard that right Yahoo sites have better SERP or search engine ranking that Google and other top websites. As you can see on the image above where it show the top 10 websites in U.S. by rank, the big "Y" is number one. I know that many people think that nobody uses the site anymore, just because other sites like Facebook are getting all the buzz, the fact is that they have million of users, they have more people with Yahoo email account than Gmail accounts. And not only that Clickz reported that they also have the most display ads impressions.
Here is what the image shows, for
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Canada Is The New Online Marketing & eCommerceTrend Plus Hot Selling Products [Statistics]
New online market statistics show that China and the U.S. aren't the only trendy markets on the web. Canada have been growing their online activities and spending since 2005. By evaluating the way the country have been growing into an steady ecommerce power house experts predict that it will reach $30.9 billion by 2015.
Here is the statistics chart that shows the prediction after a detail market research study done by
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Monday, December 13, 2010
9 Ways To Better Banners Ads Click Through Rates & Online Marketing Results
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| Ad Click-Through Rates |
New Internet market statistics show that the poor hard working online banners ads are still the number one thing marketing tactics consumer hate, avoid, and ignore the most. In fact, consumers said that they ignored display ads 43% more than any other type of advertising like newspaper, radio, etc.... This, must be one of the reasons display advertising click-through rate when so low back in 2008 (only 0.015%), at least that number is up on 2010 giving us a little hope(0.09% click-through rate).
Here are the statistics obtain by AdweekMidia and Harris Poll as cited on Adweek blog in November 2010 that showed what ad type consumers ignored and disregard the most on 2010:
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Saturday, December 11, 2010
The Truth About Facebook 'Like' Click-Through Rates
Before optimizing your Facebook presence you need to know the truth behind the viral marketing power of FB recommendation tool, which if is use right it can have your audience blasting your content across their profiles for their peers to see.
Almost everyone by now have seen the "Like" blue buttons - the one with the little thumbs-up graphic in Facebook that lets the social network member tell the other member that they liked something they posted on their wall. The system is very simple, when someone click on that thumbs up button, automatically they also reveal the content they just "liked" to all their peers (family and friends) in their FB sphere, this is how a lot of web content goes viral in today days.
The Open Graph Ecosystem.
When FB introduced its Open Graph ecosystem earlier this year, it made it possible for any website - from corporate websites to e-commerce sites - to add the "Like" button next to any content of its choosing.
Want your shoppers to "Like" one of your products? No problem: Facebook now provides a simple-to-add piece of Java script for you to add to your site's HTML and done! Congratulations you're now part of the "Like-o-sphere".
Now to successfully optimize your fan pages you need to know, who clicks on "Like" buttons and what benefits can the addition of the little thumbs to your site produce? FB recently publish some statistic reports that have most of the answers you need.
THE STATISTICS.
First, people who regularly "Like" are some of the most connected and active people among the 500 million or so users of FB. These folks, it seems, are the key influencers among their group of followers.
Facebook research reports go a little deeper:
• The average "liker" has 2.4x the amount of friends than that of a typical Facebook user.
• They are also more interested in exploring content they discover on Facebook.
• They click on 5.3x more links to external sites than the typical Facebook user.
Statistic resource: Yield Marketing Software for SEO.
These interactive and engaged power users are the Web's curators: they're in a never venture of content exploration, finding, revealing and sharing, usually with their opinion and critique feedback they pass it alone into their social streams.
- They are the web recommendation power users.
- They give fast warnings notices about news and market changes.
- They transform the way people think.
- And they transform decision-making - from buying to public votes to the success of charitable contributions.
- Another aspect you should know is that these influencers are also younger! Usually between 25 and 45 years old.
What all this analytic information means to you? Well, it means that if you want to become part of the 'Like-o-sphere' you need to optimize your Facebook fan pages and information in a way that will entice those power users to click on the 'Like' button and share your content with the world.
So, analyze your results and think of ways to increase your click-through rates on future content.
To your social media success,
Luis E Galarza,
Internet & Social Marketing Specialist.
Remember to build leads from social networks. Learn list building at:
http://ListBuildingBullet.site50.net
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Good News 2010 Holiday Sales Are Up
After such a great Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday marketing performance, you and every retailer or e-tailer need feel more confidence that you will have a great 2010 holidays revenue, if you haven't already.
Black Friday marketing events alone brought in a $45 billion in total sales, online and offline. You need to be ready to claim a piece of the billions that consumers and businesses will spend on Christmas and New Years events.
Here is how the U.S. Holiday shopping compares with previous years so far (2000-2010. Amounts are in billions):
- 2000 - $352.2.
- 2001 - $364.1.
- 2002 - $368.8.
- 2003 - $386.3.
- 2004 - $409.1.
- 2005 - $431.5.
- 2006 - $444.7.
- 2007 - $452.8.
- 2008 - $435.2.
- 2009 - $437.
- 2010 - $447.1.
Source: National Retail Federation & U.S. Department of Commerce.
The last amount is an estimate that is actually in the right path to be met.
Don't forget to plan some marketing and promotion campaigns for pre-holiday sales. Remember that most people will spend on presents before Christmas. Is your chance to increase your income and get a great 2011 start!
Yours truly,
Luis E Galarza.
Internet Business & Marketing Specialist.
The best campaign is in email format, learn how to build a list of leads today!
http://ListBuildingBullet.site50.net
Tweet with me at:
http://twitter.com/Luis_Galarza
.
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Black Friday marketing events alone brought in a $45 billion in total sales, online and offline. You need to be ready to claim a piece of the billions that consumers and businesses will spend on Christmas and New Years events.
Here is how the U.S. Holiday shopping compares with previous years so far (2000-2010. Amounts are in billions):
- 2000 - $352.2.
- 2001 - $364.1.
- 2002 - $368.8.
- 2003 - $386.3.
- 2004 - $409.1.
- 2005 - $431.5.
- 2006 - $444.7.
- 2007 - $452.8.
- 2008 - $435.2.
- 2009 - $437.
- 2010 - $447.1.
Source: National Retail Federation & U.S. Department of Commerce.
The last amount is an estimate that is actually in the right path to be met.
Don't forget to plan some marketing and promotion campaigns for pre-holiday sales. Remember that most people will spend on presents before Christmas. Is your chance to increase your income and get a great 2011 start!
Yours truly,
Luis E Galarza.
Internet Business & Marketing Specialist.
The best campaign is in email format, learn how to build a list of leads today!
http://ListBuildingBullet.site50.net
Tweet with me at:
http://twitter.com/Luis_Galarza
.
Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost Mobile
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