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17 Statistics On The Power Of Social Media

Whether or not you agree with the current hype that Facebook is losing teen attention, or have picked sides on the war between Instagram and Vine – one thing is certain: social media marketing is an ever-growing industry and a money-maker for brands. Recently, Hubspot has cherry-picked 17 of the juiciest statistics around the subject:

1) 27 percent of total U.S. internet time is spent on social networking sites. (Source: Experian)

2) 15 percent of total U.S. mobile internet time is spent on social networking sites. (Source: Experian)

3) Social media produces almost double the marketing leads of trade shows, telemarketing, direct mail, or PPC. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

4) Social media lead conversion rates are 13 percent higher than the average lead conversion rate. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

5) 21 percent of marketers say that social media has become more important to their company over the past six months. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

6) 74 percent of all marketers say Facebook is important to their lead generation strategies. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

7) Companies that generate more than 1,000 Facebook Likes also receive nearly 1,400 website visits a day. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

8) 52 percent of all marketers have found a customer via Facebook in 2013. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

9) On Facebook, brand posts get half of their reach within 30 minutes of being posted. (Source: Socialbakers)

10) 85 percent of fans of brands on Facebook recommend brands to others, compared to 60 percent of average users. (Source: Syncapse)

11) 43 percent of all marketers have found a customer via LinkedIn in 2013. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

12) 36 percent of all marketers have found a customer via Twitter in 2013. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

13) 59 percent of Twitter users have visited B2B tech brand sites, compared to 40 percent for the average internet population. (Source: Compete and Twitter)

14) 25 percent of consumers who complain about products on Facebook or Twitter expect a response within 1 hour. (Source: American Express)

15) Women are more likely than men to regularly check out a brand’s social page (48 percent vs. 43 percent). (Source: Ipsos)

16) 23 percent of marketers are investing in blogging and social media this year, a 9 percent increase from 2012. (Source: HubSpot) {link no longer active}

17) Approximately 46 percent of online users count on social media when making a purchase decision. (Source: Nielsen)

Source: HubSpot