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Interesting Industry Stats ;)

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Industry Statistics

• It is estimated that there are over 1 trillion URLs in the world
• In 2006, there was an average of 2.7 billion online searches per month. In
2009, there was an average of 32 billion searches per month.

• The first text message was sent in 1992. day exceed the earth’s total population.

Today, texts sent and received each

• Google’s share of the search market is 76%
• Google reported $22 billion in ad revenue for the year 2008 and continues to

be the largest ad platform in the world. with $9 billion in ad revenue.

The #2 slot is held by Time Warner

• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services
• Of all local searches, 8 out of 10 will call or visit a store and 6 out of 10 will make a purchase.
• 66% of all commerce is conducted on a local level
• There are 45 million small businesses and independent contractors in the
U.S.
• 97% of people with online access research products and service providers prior to purchasing.
• When pay‐per‐click and organic listings share a search result page you can
expect:
o 45% increase in “Call to Action”
o 45% increase in Orders o 43% more Page Views o 40% more Visitors
o 38% more Time Spent on the Site
 
Industry Statistics


• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services


Very interesting stats. These two above show the potential for a lot of end user sales.
 
This is staggering!

• 44% of small businesses do not have a website


especially when you couple that stat with this statement:

• There are 45 million small businesses and independent contractors in the
U.S.


Personally, I would have never imagined 44% of small businesses have no website. That is extremely high.

That's 19.8 million business out there just waiting for someone to take them online.
 
Adam, can you please cite the source of the statistics?
 
Industry Statistics

• It is estimated that there are over 1 trillion URLs in the world
• In 2006, there was an average of 2.7 billion online searches per month. In
2009, there was an average of 32 billion searches per month.

• The first text message was sent in 1992. day exceed the earth’s total population.

Today, texts sent and received each

• Google’s share of the search market is 76%
• Google reported $22 billion in ad revenue for the year 2008 and continues to

be the largest ad platform in the world. with $9 billion in ad revenue.

The #2 slot is held by Time Warner

• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services
• Of all local searches, 8 out of 10 will call or visit a store and 6 out of 10 will make a purchase.
• 66% of all commerce is conducted on a local level
• There are 45 million small businesses and independent contractors in the
U.S.
• 97% of people with online access research products and service providers prior to purchasing.
• When pay‐per‐click and organic listings share a search result page you can
expect:
o 45% increase in “Call to Action”
o 45% increase in Orders o 43% more Page Views o 40% more Visitors
o 38% more Time Spent on the Site


Good info thanks :yo:
 
Industry Statistics


• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services


Very interesting stats. These two above show the potential for a lot of end user sales.


Right, but the secret is how do you find end-users?

The reason I rarely try to sell a name at forums is I hate the thought of selling a valuable asset to domainers at dirt cheap prices, a name which gets regular free typein and other traffic and could easily sell products too and make lots of money.
 
Adam, can you please cite the source of the statistics?
That's great statistics which we can use when we approach local businesses.

So, I would like to know the source of statistics, too.
With reputable source, we can approach local businesses with it.
We all know Adam is reputable, but, I doubt local business owners know Adam ;)
 
Also would like to know the stats
 
thank you, seems like there are millions of businesses that need dev and a domain...
 
Seems like there are more opportunities then we may have thought.
 
The sad thing is that a lot of small businesses will not see the benefit of online marketing / websites. They'd rather spend $100,000 on a magazine ad as opposed to $2,500-$5,000 on a domain (the hardest part to get them to understand) and maybe $10,000 for a good site. After that it is just reg fees and maintenance.
 
Great statistics..Thanks Adam.

I was just at a conference and one of the lead speakers was addressing everyone about your internet presence. The first thing he asked was who owned a domain name and then he asked who owned there name/business names domain... You could see a lot of people wishing they had and you knew those who did. We have to realize a big % of society still doesn't get the importance of what everyone here already does and that simply is the Domain Space (they will eventually!).
 
Terrific info....


...The opportunities are even greater than I'd already imagined...:D
 
This is old :D

Google had $23,65bn revenue in 2009 (up 9%) and its search share is 66%
 
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