8 Surprising Social Media Marketing Facts

1. Of all adults with Internet access, 71% use social media
Almost three-quarters of adults with Internet access also have at least one social media account, and 52% of online adults use two or more.This means that not only do your current and potential customers probably use some form of social media, but it’s also pretty likely that they’re on multiple sites. So, if you’re on the fence about creating accounts on some larger platforms, the odds are in your favor that your audience is already there.

2. The average American social media user spends 2.7 hours per day on social media
… and the average social media user worldwide spends 2.4.This stat doesn’t require much of an explanation, but it’s a solid reminder of the constant presence social media has in our lives.Of course, this average is only of those who have to use social media, and doesn’t factor in the ones don’t – so it doesn’t guarantee that your audience spends almost 3 hours per day on sites like Facebook and Twitter. But if your audience is on social media, you’ll likely find them on Facebook – which brings me to the next stat:

3. Facebook is still the most widely used social media platform
If you only have the resources to be active on one platform (or if you are just having trouble deciding where to start), Facebook is your best bet. Despite claims that it’s, 58% of American adults use it, making it the most widely used social site by far.users. Over half of the adults in this country use Facebook, which is significant by any standard.Plus, as I mentioned in the stat above, over half of online adults use multiple social platforms. But of the ones don’t, 79% are exclusively on Facebook.

4. YouTube drives the most engaged traffic of any social site
As you weigh your social media options, you likely think of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and maybe Pinterest. But have you considered YouTube?Although you may not think of it as a social platform, it drives more engaged traffic than any other social site. Visitors from YouTube stay on sites the longest, visit the most pages, and bounce less than referral traffic from any other social platform. So even though it tends to drive fewer referrals, you can be sure that with YouTube, you’re getting quality over quantity.
Google+ and LinkedIn also drive highly engaged traffic, while Reddit and StumbleUpon send the least engaged traffic. In fact, referrals from Reddit have a 63% higher bounce rate than referrals from YouTube. So, although creating videos requires more time than posting links to a forum, it could be well worth the effort.

5. Social commerce revenue is projected to total $30 billion in 2015
If you thought that social media was only good for improving brand awareness, you’ll be happy to know that social commerce is projected to reach $30 billion in 2015. That’s a 50% increase over 2014, meaning that social media sales took off over the past year.This likely has a lot to do with all of the new advertising options that continue to roll out for businesses. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Pinterest all now offer “sponsored” or “promoted” content, and the native format has clearly delivered results.

6. 54% of B2B marketers say they’ve generated leads from social media
One common misconception about social media marketing is that it’s only viable for B2C companies. And while it takes longer to convince a team of decision-makers than it does one single consumer, it’s important to remember that ultimately, those decision-makers are still consumers – consumers who are likely on social media.It makes sense, then, that over half of B2B marketers have generated leads from social media. That being said, it doesn’t mean your company needs to start investing in all social platforms, because…

7. 80% of B2B social media leads come from LinkedIn
If you’re a B2B marketer, you need to be on LinkedIn – it’s as simple as that. Considering that 4 out of 5 B2B social media leads come from the platform, it’s the obvious choice for companies that want to test out social media marketing and a no-brainer for those who have the resources to invest in multiple.Plus, now that 50% of Internet users with a college education are members, it’s an invaluable recruiting tool for companies looking to hire tech-savvy employees.

8. Only 26% of companies integrate social media into their business strategies
Despite the clear benefits of social media, it’s often an afterthought for companies who don’t take it seriously as a marketing tool. In fact, only about a quarter of companies integrate it into their marketing plans.As someone who has witnessed the results of a solid social strategy firsthand, it’s hard for me to believe that so many companies are missing out the potential benefits. But if you’re on the fence about investing in social media, this is good news – simply integrating it into your business’s overall marketing strategy could put you ahead of 74% of your competitors.


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