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25 Eye-Popping Internet Marketing Statistics for 2012

 

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eye popping2012 is officially here, and what better way to kick off the New Year than with some data porn? In its recent US Digital Media Usage report, eMarketer estimates how digital media usage will grow in 2012 in terms of the internet, mobile, social, video, and ecommerce.

So whether you need to justify your inbound marketing-centric strategies to your boss or convince yourself that inbound is the right way to approach your marketing program in 2012, check out these 25 eye-popping marketing stats that highlight the probable growth of digital media in 2012 and emphasize why you'll definitely need inbound marketing this year.

The Internet in 2012

internet1) In 2012, the audience of internet users in the U.S. will expand by 3.1% to 239 million, representing 75.6% of the total population. Tweet This!

In other words...

2) More than 3/4 of the total population will be online in 2012. Tweet This!

Mobile in 2012

3) Mobile internet users will reach 113.9 million in 2012, up 17.1% from 97.3 million in 2011. Tweet This!

4) Smartphone users will reach 106.7 million in 2012, up 18.4% from 2011. Tweet This!

mobile5) In 2012, 94% of smartphones users will be mobile internet users. Tweet This!

6) All mobile phone users will reach 242.6 million in 2012, up 2.3% from 2011. Tweet This!

7) Mobile shoppers will reach 72.8 million in 2012. Tweet This!

8) Mobile buyers will reach 37.5 million in 2012. Tweet This!

9) Smartphone shoppers will reach 68.6 million in 2012. Tweet This!

10) Smartphone buyers will reach 36.4 million in 2012. Tweet This!

11) Tablet users will reach 54.8 million in 2012, up 62.8% from 33.7 million in 2011. Tweet This!

12) iPad users will reach 41.9 million in 2012. Tweet This!

13) In 2012, 76.4% of tablet users will be iPad users. Tweet This!

14) Adult-aged eReader users will reach 45.6 million in 2012, up from 33.3 million in 2011. Tweet This!

Social Media in 2012

social media15) Facebook will reach 143.4 million US users in 2012, up 8.2% from 132.5 million in 2011. Tweet This!

16) About 2/3 of web users will use social networks in 2012. Tweet This!

17) More than 90% of social network users will be on Facebook in 2012. Tweet This!

Online Video in 2012

18) Online video viewers will reach 169.3 million in 2012. Tweet This!

video19) 53.5% of the population and 70.8% of internet users (up 7.1% from 2011) will watch online video in 2012. Tweet This!

20) Mobile video viewers will reach 54.6 million in 2012. Tweet This!

21) Smartphone video viewers will reach 51.2 million in 2012. Tweet This!

Ecommerce in 2012

22) 88.1% of US internet users ages 14+ will browse or research products online in 2012. Tweet This!

23) 83.9% of internet researchers will make at least one purchase via the web during 2012. Tweet This!

24) Online shoppers will reach 184.3 million in 2012, up 3.3% from 2011. Tweet This!

25) Online buyers will reach 154.6 million in 2012, up 4.4% from 2011. Tweet This!

Did any of these 2012 premonitions surprise you? Are you motivated to get moving on a more inbound-focused marketing strategy this year?

Image Credit: Victor Bezrukov

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Posted by Pamela Vaughan on Thu, Jan 05, 2012 @ 08:00 AM

COMMENTS

Nice article. I have one question: are the numbers world wide or only us? 
 
 
 
Regards Carsten Rachfahl

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 8:39 AM by Carsten Rachfahl


Hi Carsten. The numbers are just indicative of behavior in the United States. Glad you enjoyed the article!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 8:51 AM by Pamela Vaughan


Very interesting stats Pamela. But I found the extensive use of the "Tweet This!" link extremely distracting. They dominate the page, disrupt the flow and are quite annoying. I get the want/need to be retweeted, but asking 25 times in one article seems... excessive and a little to "in your face".

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 9:27 AM by Jay Thompson


Sorry you feel that way, Jay, but I respect your feedback. The tweet links aren't really there to encourage retweeting. To be honest, we just think a post full of valuable stats would be great fuel for readers' own Twitter streams, so we thought we'd make it easy for them to share each one. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 9:35 AM by Pamela Vaughan


Where/how did you obtain your stats?

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 9:59 AM by Miranda Opiela


NVM! I see you mentioned eMarketer at the beginning!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 10:00 AM by Miranda Opiela


Pamela, I agree w/Jay on this one. In moderation is one thing. In excess is another. To me it gives the appearance that all this article is designed for is to drive more people to your site. It's like you are prostituting your post to just get more viewers. 
 
To me if the post was designed to bring more value it would be to a link giving either an explanation of the stat or more details on how that stat came to be.

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 10:20 AM by Jeremy Blanton


Don't forget to tweet this out guys, Twitter needs more of the same information over and over again. In fact, I just RT HubSpot and Mashable all day, MY FOLLOWERS LOVE IT! (NOT) 
 
On a serious note, I was at a SXSW talk where Dan Zarrella said "Don't be afraid to ask for the retweet." - but this is taking it a bit far.

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 10:41 AM by James


Easy now.... Pamela, I love the easy tweet capability! Makes it super easy to share a knowledge nugget or two without just sharing a link that forces the reader to search thru an entire post. How can I incorporate that capability in my blog posts?

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 11:03 AM by Tina Behnke


Glad you like it, Tina! 'Sharing a nugget of knowledge or two,' as you put it, was our exact intention. You can easily create those tweet links with this free tool: http://clicktotweet.com/ Simple!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 11:06 AM by Pamela Vaughan


These are great stats for 2012!  
 
(Of course I tweeted the ones regarding video as those are closest to my heart:) 
 
Thanks Pamela!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 1:34 PM by Kamilla Wyatt


I found the comments as interesting as the article and I'm glad I stopped by!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 2:25 PM by Sandra McLeod Humphrey


Pamela, I agree with Tina. Its nice just to re tweet certain stats.

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 5:14 PM by John McConnell


great stats! 
 
Generate web traffic at 
Boost-your-net.com

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 5:22 PM by Josh


I agree the "Tweet This" links are both annoying and useful. Perhaps you can strike a balance by making the retweet links regular instead of bold, black or gray instead of orange do they don't overpower the content being delivered. 
 
The stats that surprised me the most were increase in iPad users and increase in mobile browsing. I need to get our site comparable with mobile browsers! Thanks!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 6:49 PM by Greg


I like your article very much!!

posted on Thursday, January 05, 2012 at 11:10 PM by Cheap SEO India


Thank you for the useful article

posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 at 12:03 AM by Sid


Wow! One can see that technologies is 
taking over the affairs of men and women in the world. Ideas are what we 
need to impact value on the human 
race. 
 
Thank you.

posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 at 3:05 AM by Ose


Great post. I was checking constantly this weblog and I am impressed! Extremely useful information specifically the last section I care for such information much. I was looking for this particular information for a lengthy time. Thanks and best of luck.

posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 at 5:28 AM by email blast campaign


Whilst I don't agree in asking for RTs (the content should speak for itself unless its charitable), let's not let the 'please RT' this get in the way of some useful stats that could be resused in your presentations, proposals and teaching.  
 

posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 at 9:33 AM by Rene


influential article:)

posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 at 10:35 AM by Tuncay Aydemir


Pamela, 
 
How does your statement "The tweet links aren't really there to encourage retweeting." make any sense at all. I too found the Tweet This links distracting. It's not too late to take them out. (grin) 
 
JMac

posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 at 5:29 PM by John McElhenney


To say a great big thank you for all of this information.

posted on Saturday, January 07, 2012 at 4:19 AM by Diana


Not sure I follow the mobile math. If there are 106.7mm smartphone users, 94% of whom are mobile internet users, and 54.8mm tablet users + 45.6mm eReader users, how are there only 113.9mm mobile internet users? 

posted on Monday, January 09, 2012 at 11:09 AM by Mo


Wow, fantastic assortment of data, thank you for sharing.

posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 6:13 PM by Balboa Capital


Internet marketing really need reliable dashboard for decision making. I'm just little bit worried about the quality of this forecasts.

posted on Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 3:37 AM by @eurikaweb


Thankyou! I've been looking for some up to date statistics on Mobile and most of what I found was from March of 2011...

posted on Saturday, January 21, 2012 at 10:25 AM by Smartphone Friendly


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