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How Much Search and Social Media Traffic Do Publishers Get?

Adam Sherk

On average, what percentage of referral traffic to publishers comes from search, social media, links and direct navigation? Social Media 10.2%. Organic search had a strong showing at 37.8%, so reports of its decline as a major traffic channel are simply not correct, especially for media sites.

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Hitwise Reports News and Media's Share of Search-Referred Traffic.

Adam Sherk

What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964? Adam is part of the Define Search Strategies consulting team, which is owned by The New York Times Company. Real-time Blogroll (via Google Reader) About.com Founder Scott Kurnit Launches Huge New Startup Called "AdKeeper" New Digg Buttons Released - Upgrade Now!

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Hitwise Reports News and Media's Share of Search-Referred Traffic.

Adam Sherk

What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964? Adam is part of the Define Search Strategies consulting team, which is owned by The New York Times Company. Real-time Blogroll (via Google Reader) About.com Founder Scott Kurnit Launches Huge New Startup Called "AdKeeper" New Digg Buttons Released - Upgrade Now!

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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage of Site Traffic by Adam Sherk on October 23, 2009 Yesterday posts from eMarketer and Marketing Pilgrim called my attention to some interesting social media statistics put out by advertising network Chitika.

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Mobile Visits Account for 40% of All Traffic for Publishers

Adam Sherk

Related posts: How Much Search and Social Media Traffic Do Publishers Get? Hitwise Reports News and Media’s Share of Search-Referred Traffic Declining. An added note is that sites with a younger demographic tended to have a higher mobile percentage. The Daily Show Visits The New York Times. Publishing'

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A Simple Workflow for Keyword Research for Content Planning

Adam Sherk

Category and competitive data from Hitwise and comScore. Social Media Dominates 2010 PR Planning, But SEO Increasingly in the Mix. Other keyword research tools like Ubersuggest and Wordstream. Site Analytics (Omniture SiteCatalyst, Google Analytics, etc.). Search Queries data in Google Webmaster Tools.

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AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001?

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001? Related posts: Video Interview: Rupert Murdoch Doesn’t Like Search So Much Does Social Media Increase a Journalist’s Value? Are you sure you want to write that article, Dave?

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