This may seem like an obvious thing to say however – the internet is growing! Some fun statistics can be seen below.
- Every day there are more than a billion searches on Google for information (Google data, Sept 2010)
- 200m mobile clips are streamed on YouTube every day (YouTube Blog, January 2011)
- There were 107 trillion emails sent on the Internet in 2010 (royal.pingdom.com, January 2011)
- Global advertising spending in measured media is expected to exceed $500 billion for the first time ever in 2011 (GroupM, December 2010)
- Worldwide Internet traffic grew 62% in 2010 (TeleGeography’s Global Internet Geography, Oct 2010)
- 7 out of 10 people (71%) in the developed world are online (International Telecommuncations Union, Oct 2010)
- Globally, 47 billion Instant Messages are sent every day (royal.pingdom.com, April 2010)
- Facebook has More than 500 million active users. More than 500 million active users (Facebook statistics)
- 140 million. The average number of Tweets people sent per day (twitter blog)
It’s not just about numbers – Strategy is the key
So the numbers are one thing however just thinking about your own
online habits will probably highlight the fact that the web is becoming
absolutely integrated into our lives. It tends to be the first port of
call when we are researching topics, checking out companies (and
individuals), shopping online, looking for product reviews and so on.
For those organizations that are increasingly having to rely on a
successful internet performance to grow their business, a digital
marketing strategy is the key. These organizations will often have to
invest significant time and money to remain competitive. They need to
know where and how within their business the internet impacts. This in
turn justifies a business case and helps them compete in what is
becoming an increasingly sophisticated, and in many ways intimidating,
marketplace.
“Build it and they will come”?
The ‘Build it and they will come’ misguided mantra is still all too
common in the business world when it come to web presence and online
marketing. The rise of social media and associated hype has also
perpetuated the myth that you can generate massive interest in your
company just by the creation of a Facebook page or Twitter account. The
reality is that to be truly effective online businesses need a well
planned digital marketing strategy that serves to direct everything they
do online, from website development to social media interaction, list
marketing, online PR and so on. Without a properly executed strategy and
a joined up approach to marketing on the internet many businesses will
never reach their target audience via the web.
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