Posts Tagged ‘Computers’
US Paid Search Metrics By Device, Q2 2012 [CHART]
Despite having lower cost per click rates than PCs, tablets offered a 68% higher ROI than PCs for US search advertisers in Q2, based on 20% higher conversion rates.
Read MoreTime Spent By Chinese Viewing Online Video By Device [CHART]
There were 350 million online video watchers in China as of June 2012. That’s 40 million more people than the total population of the US last year.
Read MorePost Mobile Ad-Viewing Acts [CHART]
22% of US smartphone users had made an online purchase via PC after seeing a mobile ad, more than quadruple the percentage who had purchased on their phone.
Read MoreEmail Unsubscribe Rates By Industry [TABLE]
Travel & leisure registered a particularly high unsubscribe rate, which rose to 6.77% in the bottom quartile. Computer software was again a top performer, though nonprofits recorded the lowest average.
Read MoreEmail Click-Through Rates By Industry [TABLE]
The average CTR across the regions was 5.2%, though Canada achieved just 3.8% compared with 5.4% in the US and 5.1% in EMEA.
Read MoreUnique Email Open Rates By Industry [TABLE]
Consumers were more receptive to email messages issued by the computer software industry, with the top performers in that industry achieving open rates of 55.0%.
Read MoreTablet CPC Lower Than Desktops [INFOGRAPHIC]
The Q2 2012 Global Digital Advertising Update from Adobe found that search marketers can get more value from mobile campaigns than they now can on the PC.
Read MoreBack To School 2012 [INFOGRAPHIC]
Sixty-three percent of consumers plan to spend up to $500 on back-to-school, according to this PriceGrabber infographic.
Read MoreDevices Used To Follow 2012 Olympics [CHART]
94% of consumers who will watch the Summer 2012 London Olympics will do so on a TV, but many will also watch on computers and mobile devices.
Read MoreWeekly Time Spent Viewing Paid Online Video Content By Device [CHART]
Nearly one-fourth (23%) of customers view paid content via gaming consoles, compared with those who view paid content via handheld devices (29%).
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