10 interesting digital marketing stats we’ve seen this week
The trick to a higher conversion rate
- One-fifth of companies in Adobe’s Digital Optimization survey achieved a conversion rate greater than 4.5%. What’s their secret?
- It’s no surprise that that testing is important, as 70% of top performers use testing in various capacities compared to only 46% for the rest of the sample.
- Similarly, the top 20% performers are 54% more likely to be devoting more than 5% of their budgets to a range of optimization activities.
What percentage of your total marketing budget is allocated to optimization activities (including agency fees, professional services, technology)?

Delivery forecast increased after strong Q1
- UK retailers are predicted to dispatch 900m orders and 940m parcels in 2014.
- The latest IMRG and MetaPack forecast for delivery volume growth has been raised from 12.5% to between 16-19% following unprecedented cumulative year-on-year growth in the first four months of 2014.
UK retailers to rake in billions thanks to World Cup
- The 2014 FIFA World Cup will generate nearly £1.3bn in sales for UK retailers, pubs and restaurants if England make it through the second round, according to a report by VoucherCodes.co.uk.
- If England makes it to the final then fans will spend more than £2.5bn on souvenirs, sportswear, new televisions or celebrating at home or in the pub.
- Online retailers are expected to perform very well during the World Cup, with an additional £174.71m of spending expected by the second stage, increasing 110% to £367.49m should England be finalists.
- The report is based on on analysis of the 2010 World Cup tournaments, interviews with 605 shoppers and 40 UK retailers responsible for 18% of UK annual retail sales.
People use different social networks for different tasks
- US social media users take a different approach to each network and the way in which they interact with brands.
- In a new survey 60% of respondents agreed that they connect with different types of people, media, and brands on different social platforms.

- The report also found that 67% of respondents use their social accounts to sign in to mobile applications like news, music, and gaming apps, with 91% of those respondents finding it valuable to connect to other apps via their social accounts.
- The findings come from a 140 Proof survey of 500 US consumers who are active on more than one social network.
Internet ad revenue closing in on TV
- According to the new PwC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook internet advertising will be poised to overtake TV by 2018.
- In 2009 internet ad revenue was $58.7bn compared to $132.0bn for TV. But the former is predicted to rise 10.7% annually to reach $194.5bn in 2018, just $20bn behind TV advertising.
Dishonesty on social is leading to mistrust
- Dishonest practices are undermining consumer trust in brands on social, according to a study from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM).
- Almost half (44%) of those surveyed said they find it difficult to trust brands on social networks.
- Similarly, 51% of marketers have seen questionable content from brands on social media in the past six months, while 52% agree that the effectiveness of the channel as a marketing platform is at risk due to dishonest behaviour.
- The report is based on a survey of 3,000 people across the UK, and 1,150 marketers from businesses of all sizes.
Food shopping online isn’t easy
- Just one third (32%) of UK online grocery shoppers rate the buying experience as easy, according to research by eDigitalResearch.
- 50% online grocery shoppers surveyed are deeply unsatisfied with the time it currently takes them to complete a food and drink shop via a supermarket’s website.
- Almost three quarters (74%) of British online shoppers have now shopped online for grocery items, with 40% doing so regularly on a weekly and monthly basis.
World Cup ecommerce habits
- A Peer 1 survey of 2,000 UK consumers has found that a quarter of people plan to watch the World Cup online via On Demand TV, mobile or tablet.
- 35% of respondents plan to spend more than £50 on entertaining during the World Cup.
- Finally, a third of respondents said they would purchase merchandise, food or drink online during the World Cup.
Paid search is useless, says eBay
- Ebay has published the findings of research which indicates that customers are just as likely to click on natural search results as paid ads.
- A paper published in conjunction with Berkeley and Chicago universities found that paid search ads are of “no measurable benefits.”
Programmatic infographic
And finally, here is an infographic from Millennial Media looking at programmatic buying in mobile advertising…

Google AdSense Updates Making Ads & Offers Huge Ad Units
Google announced two updates this week for AdSense. One, that they’ve upgraded the AdSense ad unit creation process to make it easier. Two…
Google’s Matt Cutts: The Number One SEO Mistake Is…
If you had to guess what the most common SEO mistake would be, what would you guess? Building a site of all images or in Flash? Not making a title tag that says home versus your core keyword phrase? Spamming Google…
Redirecting Google Mobile Users To Your Home Page? Watch Out!
Google announced that if you are redirecting your mobile users from a specific landing page listed in Google to your mobile home page, then you need to watch out…
Google Car Search Discontinued
Dan Barker posted on Twitter that google.com/cars no longer works.
In 2012, Google launched Google cars that allowed you to search for cars by make, model, year, color and so on. That is now gone…
Google: Keywords In Domain Aren’t Needed For Ranking Well
Google’s John Mueller posted a response in a Google Webmaster Help thread responding to someone asking if they need their keyword in their domain name.
In short, John said no, you can rank fine without having a keyword in your domain name…
Friday Commentary: Calling all CMOs: What are your next strategic steps in Digital Marketing?
Ben Norman takes a look into the next strategic steps that CMOs need to take in order to create a blended and secure marketing strategy in this weeks Friday Commentary.
Post from Ben Norman on State of Digital
Friday Commentary: Calling all CMOs: What are your next strategic steps in Digital Marketing?
5 Development Tricks Self-Sufficient Marketers Should Master
While there are some jobs better left to programmers, coders, and quality assurance specialists, there’s room for us marketers to step up our game. Master these five skills to rely on developers a little less and get your work done a little quicker.
Friday Infographic: Digital Marketing Trends for Hotels in 2014
What are the trends to watch out for in hotel marketing in 2014? An overview. Learn from the travel industry.
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Digital
Friday Infographic: Digital Marketing Trends for Hotels in 2014
Making site moves easier
Webmaster level: intermediate-advanced Few topics confuse and scare webmasters more than site moves. To help you avoid surprises, we’ve created an in-depth guide on how to handle site moves in a Googlebot-friendly way. So what, exactly, is a site move …
Day 1 of #SAScon – lessons learnt
Here’s our coverage of SASCon 2014 – Day 1. Find out the tricks, tips and strategic thinking that came from one of the best industry conferences this year.
Post from Matt Beswick on State of Digital
Day 1 of #SAScon – lessons learnt
Finding Entity Names in Google’s Knowledge Graph
Most of us searchers and site owners and search engine optimizers are familiar with Google’s Link Graph, and how Google uses the connections between websites to help in ranking pages on the Web. In part, Google looks at the relevance of the content of a page compared to a query that a searcher enters at […]
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Targeting Your Audience Earlier in the Buying Process – Whiteboard Friday
Posted by randfishBigger audiences and less competition aren’t actually that hard to find; we just have to reach a bit farther up the funnel. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand explains the benefits of this largely unexplored place, showing you how to …
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SearchCap: Google Losing Mobile Ad Share, Google Sends Mobile URL Redirects Warnings & More
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Advanced Begins Next Week – Join us! SMX Advanced takes place next week, June 10-12 in Seattle. Learn actionable new tactics, find…
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Google Warns Smartphone Searchers About Homepage Redirects
When Google believes a site will redirect a mobile visitor to a homepage, rather than the actual page shown in search results, Google will tell searchers that clicking the link “May open the site’s homepage” with an option below it to “Try anyway.”
Daily Search Forum Recap: June 5, 2014
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
16% Claim Recovery After Google’s Panda 4…
More iOS8 iBeaconized GPS Local Retail App Icons Spotted in the Wild
Hat tip to Mike Vichich of Wise.ly in Ann Arbor for sending this in. Looks like Apple is indeed dogfooding…
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Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Advanced Begins Next Week – Join us!
SMX Advanced takes place next week, June 10-12 in Seattle. Learn actionable new tactics, find inspiration, discover solutions to your campaign challenges, & make invaluable connections. Limited Search Engine Land Summit, Workshop, & Networking passes still available. Secure your spot…
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Invisible Matt Cutts Explains Why It’s Important to Have a Website
What is the most common SEO mistake, according to Google’s Matt Cutts? Not having a website. “If you don’t have a website, you’re kind of invisible on the web, and you really don’t want to be invisible on the web,” he explains a new video.