Posts Tagged ‘Reddit’
Social Media Traffic Referrals [CHART]
Pinterest is way more important than Twitter or Reddit for referral traffic.
Read MoreGlobal Average Order Value By Social Media Site, Q3 2013 [CHART]
Facebook drove nearly two-thirds of social media visits to Shopify-operated stores and claimed about 85% of all orders from social media—a year-over-year increase of 129%.
Read MoreSocial Media Post-Click Engagement Rankings [TABLE]
StumbleUpon referred more traffic to publishers than a host of other popular social sites (such as YouTube and LinkedIn), combined.
Read MoreAverage Order Value By Social Referrer, March 2014 [CHART]
Facebook was dominant in terms of social traffic (63% share) – but Polyvore emerged with the highest average order value (AOV).
Read MoreSocial Referral Traffic Trends, September 2012 – December 2013 [CHART]
While Facebook’s share of site visits retreated a little after a surge in November, it remains the comfortable leader, ending 2013 far ahead of its competitors.
Read MoreFacebook Traffic Referral Trends, September 2012 – November 2013 [CHART]
More than 1 in 6 visits to the average publisher came from a Facebook referral.
Read MoreSocial Media Referral Traffic Trends, September 2012-September 2013 [CHART]
Facebook referred 2.77% of total traffic to Shareaholic’s publisher network from mobile users alone in September.
Read MoreSocial Media Website Traffic Referrals Statistics [VIDEO]
David Erickson discusses the findings of a Shareaholic report that illustrates the relative traffic volume sent to websites from top social media sites.
Read MoreSocial Media Traffic Referral Trends, September 2012-September 2013 [CHART]
Facebook is easily the leading social referrer of traffic, confirms a new report from Shareaholic, which analyzed 13 months of data collected from 200,000 publishers reaching more than 250 million unique monthly visitors.
Read MoreReddit Shuts Down Subreddit For Finding Navy Yard Shooter [VIDEO]
David Erickson discusses how Reddit shut down a subreddit devoted to finding the Navy Yard shooter based on the experience of the Boston Marathon virtual manhunt during which innocent people were implicated.
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