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Posts Tagged ‘Website Traffic’

Mobile Website Visits By Last-Touch Channel, 2013-2015 [CHART]

Over the past couple of years, search has overtaken direct as the leading referrer of mobile phone traffic in North America.

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Last Touch Channel Share Of Mobile Visits, 2013-2015 [TABLE]

Once again, search has grown a small amount, up to 44.5% of total referral traffic in 2015.

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American Online Newspaper Website Visitors, 2013-2014 [CHART]

Total unique visitors to US newspaper websites rose 17% year over year to 166 million, compared with 142 million in October 2013.

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Suspicious Web & Mobile Traffic, 2013-2014 [CHART]

Some good news on the bot traffic front, as levels of suspicious web activity dropped to 45% – still a high figure, but an improvement nonetheless from the high of 61% in Q4 2013.

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Comparison Of B2C vs. B2B Content Marketing Trends, October 2014 [TABLE]

More B2B (86%) than B2C (77%) marketers are using content marketing this year.

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Global Executives' Top Social Media KPIs, April 2014 [CHART]

Web traffic as well as followers, fans and group size—simple and relatively useless figures—ranked second and third.

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Levels Of Suspicious US Web & Mobile Traffic, Q1 2013 – Q1 2014 [CHART]

Suspicious US web traffic was down from a high of 61% in Q4 to 55% in Q1, which Solve Media attributes to lower ad spending after the holiday season.

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Mobile Ad Traffic & Monetization By OS, Q4 2013 vs Q4 2014 [TABLE]

Android took over as the top smart device platform on the Opera Mediaworks platform in Q1, with about 43% of traffic, versus 38% for iOS devices.

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Social Traffic Referral Trends, October 2012-March 2014 [CHART]

Referral traffic from Facebook is rapidly increasing, to the extent that as of March, the social network referred more than one-fifth (21.3%) of traffic to the average website.

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Social Media Traffic Referrals [CHART]

Pinterest is way more important than Twitter or Reddit for referral traffic.

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