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11/4/2013 1 October 2013 Social Media Traffic Report: Facebook edition

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Facebook is killing it. Their public Q3 earnings report reveals growth in Monthly Active Users and Mobile Ad Sales. While advertisers drive more traffic to their sites, other websites are also reaping the benefits of an increasingly active mobile user base. Discover how much traffic other sites have gained due to these trends.

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October 2013

Social Media Traffic Report: Facebook edition

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I do Marketing

@ Shareaholic

Hi! I’m Danny.

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What does Shareaholic do?

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Shareaholic helps publishers create elegant, simple and delightful content discovery experiences for their readers…

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Now for our…

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Now for our…

October 2013 Social Media Traffic Report

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Now for our…

October 2013 Social Media Traffic Report: The Facebook edition

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In our overall report, we looked at how much traffic the top 8 social media sites referred to online publishers. p.s. this study was conducted over 13 months (Sept 2012-13)

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In our overall report, we looked at how much traffic the top 8 social media sites referred to online publishers. p.s. this study was conducted over 13 months (Sept 2012-13)

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… and we discovered Facebook was the outlier

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… and we discovered Facebook was the outlier

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200k publishers we surveyed

Among the

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250mm uniques monthly

Who reach

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Facebook referrals contributed more than 10% of the overall traffic our

publishers received.

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That’s nearly 3x the referrals Pinterest, which held the #2 spot, sent.

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That’s nearly 3x the referrals Pinterest, which held the #2 spot, sent.

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… and Facebook referrals grew 58.81% year-over-year

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But how did they do it?

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The short answer: Facebook mobile

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The short answer: Facebook mobile

Facebook mobile

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Here’s the data:

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1. Publishers saw traffic from Facebook mobile users grow a whopping 253%.

• There are more FB mobile users than ever, who are liking and sharing more things across the web and on their feed.

2. More than half of Facebook’s referral traffic growth came from mobile.

• Facebook’s overall share of referrals increased by 3.84 percentage points. Facebook mobile alone grew 1.98 percentage points.

What do the numbers mean?

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And, if you’re more of a visual person…

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And, if you’re more of a visual person… Check out the trends on this nifty bar graph

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http://s.shr.lc/18G2DrK Want more data? See the full report here: