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Blogging is one of the best ways brands can make an impact online. But there's so much information about blogging that it can be difficult to figure out how to improve your campaigns. Using these statistics, you can make better decisions to improve your blogging and get better results. The main statistics on blogging 60% of marketers agree that content marketing will generate leads/demand. Nearly three-quarters of brands believe content marketing improves the quality and quantity of leads. There are over 600 million blogs, making up nearly a third of all websites in the world. In 2020, there were 31.7 million bloggers. Tumblr hosts 518 million blogs; WordPress hosts 69 million of them. 89% of online businesses used a blog in their 2020 content strategy. Readers' behaviors More than three-quarters (77%) of Internet users read blogs regularly. 59% of links shared on social media are made without being read.
Twitter now offers a prompt to tell users to read before Denmark Phone Number sharing, and people open articles 40% more. The average US consumer spends three times more time reading blogs than reading their emails. More than half of readers stop reading a website if they encounter a problem with the content. Less than half (44%) of consumers will read four or five blog posts before connecting with a sales team. 73% of consumers admit to skimming content. Three-quarters of audiences prefer to read content under 1,000 words. When a reader has to wait between three and five seconds for content to load , 90% of the audience will abandon the website. Blog post word count statistics The average blog post is 1,416 words long. Long-form content generates 77.2% more links than short-form articles. For blog posts up to 1,000 words, there is a positive correlation between word count and backlinks.
For blog posts over 1,000 words, there is a strong negative correlation between word count and backlinks. The more words there are in a blog post, up to 2,000 words, and there is a moderate positive correlation between content length and organic traffic . When a blog post contains more than 2,000 words, there is a negative correlation between the number of words and organic traffic. Bloggers who post more often report "strong results" than those who post less often. Bloggers who include more than ten images in a post will get better results. When the reading time of a blog post is more than seven minutes, engagement with the content worsens. ROI of blogging Nearly three-quarters of marketers (73%) have successfully used content marketing to generate leads. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of marketing managers have used content marketing to generate sales/revenue.
Twitter now offers a prompt to tell users to read before Denmark Phone Number sharing, and people open articles 40% more. The average US consumer spends three times more time reading blogs than reading their emails. More than half of readers stop reading a website if they encounter a problem with the content. Less than half (44%) of consumers will read four or five blog posts before connecting with a sales team. 73% of consumers admit to skimming content. Three-quarters of audiences prefer to read content under 1,000 words. When a reader has to wait between three and five seconds for content to load , 90% of the audience will abandon the website. Blog post word count statistics The average blog post is 1,416 words long. Long-form content generates 77.2% more links than short-form articles. For blog posts up to 1,000 words, there is a positive correlation between word count and backlinks.
For blog posts over 1,000 words, there is a strong negative correlation between word count and backlinks. The more words there are in a blog post, up to 2,000 words, and there is a moderate positive correlation between content length and organic traffic . When a blog post contains more than 2,000 words, there is a negative correlation between the number of words and organic traffic. Bloggers who post more often report "strong results" than those who post less often. Bloggers who include more than ten images in a post will get better results. When the reading time of a blog post is more than seven minutes, engagement with the content worsens. ROI of blogging Nearly three-quarters of marketers (73%) have successfully used content marketing to generate leads. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of marketing managers have used content marketing to generate sales/revenue.