Posts Tagged ‘Yahoo’
Email Marketing Statistics for 2019 [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from EveryCloud illustrates 132 email marketing statistics you’ll want to consider as you plan for 2019.
Read MorePaid Search Clicks From Smartphones, 2014-2017 [CHART]
Smartphones have grown to represent half of all paid search clicks during Q4 2017. While smartphones passed that mark on Google a year earlier, they’ve yet to have the same impact on Yahoo and Bing, dragging down their cross-platform average.
Read MoreUS Digital Ad Revenue Share By Companies Not Named Google Or Facebook [TABLE]
Google and Facebook accounted for about 63% of US digital ad revenues in
2017. With the duopoly taking in almost two-thirds of US digital ad revenues, that leaves around a third of the market for every other firm to compete for.
Top Referrers Of Mobile Traffic (After Facebook & Google) [CHART]
Flipboard is becoming one of the biggest drivers of traffic to news stories on mobile.
Read MoreContent Owned By Major ISPs [INFOGRAPHIC]
Major ISPs such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon have recently made (or are planning to make) large investments in content companies.
Read More8 Email Worst Practices Donald Trump's Campaign Uses & The Consequences
Eight tactics the Donald Trump for President campaign is using that results in his emails getting sent straight to the spam folder.
Read MoreChannels Marketers Plan To Use For Video Advertising [CHART]
Facebook ranked second behind Google and YouTube in a list of properties that marketers said they planned to use for digital video advertising.
Read MoreHow People Research Political Candidates [CHART]
TV news and TV debates are still the primary ways in which US internet users research and learn about political candidates prior to elections.
Read MoreInternet Firsts [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from SSLs.com highlights some of the milestones of internet history, from the first email to the first eCommerce transaction to the first tweet.
Read MoreUS Mobile Ad Revenue Share By Company, 2014-2017 [TABLE]
Google commands 32.9% of mobile ad revenue in the US, or nearly $10.02 billion.
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