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The Best Time to Post on Social Media in 2022 [Data from 300+ Marketers]

Hubspot Marketing

But it isn’t enough to just post content to social whenever you feel like it – posting at some times performs better than others. So, what are the best times to post on each social media channel in 2022? We surveyed over 300 social media marketers in the United States and got the answer. 3 and 6 p.m.,

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8 Ideas for Your TikTok as a B2B Company

Buffer Marketing

Also, research shows that a decent portion of the audience on TikTok is actually millennials – 21.7% Semrush is a veteran at incorporating TikTok’s fast-paced trend cycle into their social media marketing strategy, with several viral videos under their belts. of its US user base to be exact.

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199 Digital Marketing Stats to Drive Your Marketing Strategy

Marketing Insider Group

Additionally, the 2018 B2C content marketing stats from the CMI reveal that 86% of B2C marketers believe content marketing to be a key strategy. Content Marketing Institute ). Almost half of all marketer’s plan to use content to reach their consumers. Content Marketing Institute. Optinmonster).

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11 Content Curation and Collaboration Tools to Save You Time

Content Marketing Institute

By a landslide, social media posts top the lists of types of content both B2C (96%) and B2B (94%) marketers say they use. The problem is that social media marketing is notoriously self-centered. HANDPICKED RELATED CONTENT: 19 Favorite Tools for Content Promotion in 2017. Click to enlarge.

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Stats roundup: the impact of Covid-19 on marketing & advertising

Econsultancy

When it comes to investment, 19% of B2B marketing budgets is now dedicated to advertising efforts, marking it as the category with the biggest share of spend. This is followed by tools and technology (16% share), content (16%), account-based marketing (16%), people (15%) and events and sponsorships (14%). year-on-year.