11 fascinating social media statistics, which will blow the mind of all social gurus.
Even if you consider yourself the “Cookie Monster” of paid advertising on social, the astounding statistics provided below do not lie regarding how businesses are flocking to promote their content on social media.
- 1 Million: The number of small or medium sized businesses advertising on Facebook
- 500,000: Total number of Facebook pages promoting posts
- 2.5 Million: Total number of Facebook promoted posts
- 59%: Percentage of Facebook’s revenue that comes from mobile
- 21.7%: Facebook’s share of worldwide mobile internet ad revenue in 2014
- 45%: Percentage of ads in the 2013 Super Bowl that included Twitter hashtags
- 81%: Percentage of Twitter’s advertising revenue that came from mobile
- $200,000: Cost of a 24-Hour Promoted Trend on Twitter
- $5.6 Billion: Gross revenue that YouTube was expected to generate in 2016
- $850 Million: Amount of revenue from video advertisements on YouTube served in the United States
- $100 Million: Estimated about that Samsung spends on Facebook advertising per year, making the creator of the Galaxy phone the largest advertiser on Facebook
Advertising on more established social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube now provide yearly data, which demonstrates the relevancy of promoting content via social media.
Whether you are one of the major players like Samsung advertising heavily on Facebook or a smaller company, like an apartment community in Charlotte, the results will speak for themselves.
Why is Instagram the fastest growing social network?
Newer platforms like Instagram have allowed selective companies to start advertising on its photo sharing application. According to Tech Crunch, the reason why Instagram is so popular is because of the limited distractions on the application (hence, no advertisements).
The real question is how social marketers will react if the organic reach via social continues to decrease. Creating compelling content is time consuming and the backbone of social. As the saying goes, “With hard work comes great reward.”
If there is no reward for the organic content that is being created, some of the most powerful social networks could start to lose users. Unless marketers accept that to be seen, you must pay a pretty penny. If this is the case, the statistics referenced above will just continue to grow.