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    Because Subscribers Spend More

    The question to ask is: are they spending more with you?

    Need another reason why you should have a blog and if you already have one, then why you should optimize it and tend it as if it’s one of the most critical marketing arms of your business (because it is)?

    Here are three:

    >> Blog subscribers are 11% more likely to earn more than $75,000 a year and 11% more likely to have a high-speed Internet connection. They also spend more time and money online!

    >> Blog subscribers spend approximately 23 hours a week online (compared to just 13 hours the average Internet user spends online).

    >> Blog subscribers are 30% more likely to buy products or services online than the average Internet user.

    Get the picture? You literally cannot afford to ignore this group!

    Source: comScore’s Media Matrix

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    By Walter |

    Topics: Client Top Secret, It's A Good Thing, Lessons Learned, Pro Analysis |


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