After reading the figures and data in this report, you will have a clearer idea of how your web site or online store can be
how your website or online store can be affected or benefited by the Internet’s
by the behavior of the Internet
As of January 2, 2021, there were already 4,783,503,852 (more than 4.7 billion) Internet users worldwide.
There are 326,474,013 people using the Internet in the United States, and almost twice as many using the Internet in China, which has a population of 1,415,045,928.
As of January 2, 2021, there are more than 1.83 billion websites on the Internet, with info.cern.ch being the first website published on August 6, 1991.
Today there are more than 370.7 million domain names registered across all top-level domains (TLDs).
51.8% of all Internet traffic is bots. Only 48.2% of Internet traffic comes from humans.
Google is processing almost 7 billion search queries every day worldwide (although some say it could reach 10 billion per day). 15% of those queries are brand new.
North America with 88.1% of its people using the Internet has the highest penetration rate. It is followed by Europe (85.2%), Australia / Oceania (68.9%) and Latin America / Caribbean (67.2%).
More people access the Internet from a mobile device than on a desktop computer. In 2020, mobile internet usage was 53.3%.
People typically spend up to 6 Hours and 43 minutes online every day. That’s more than 100 days online this year.
Google Chrome is the supreme leader among individuals with 61.77% web browser dominance. It is followed by Safari (15.09%), Firefox (4.92%), Opera (3.15%) and Internet Explorer (2.81%).
.COM is the most used domain with the highest number of registrations in Q3 2020, 150.3 million .COM registrations, followed by .TK (Turkey) 27.5M and .CN (China) with 24.7M registrati
56% of all internet traffic comes from an automated source such as hacking tools, trackers and spammers, copycats and bots.
China has the most active Internet users. With 818,934,000 users, it is followed by: closer countries including the United States with 320,059,368, Russia with 109,552,842 and Latin America/Caribbean with 18,526,199 users.
Digital media is expected to generate 51%, or more sales than 2020.
Snapchat is expected to release a feature where users can swipe left to snap photos of their friends and swipe right for any editorial content, a feature that would help marketers offer ads.
Every day more than 5,760,000 blog posts are made on the Internet.
Blog posts with more content generate 9x more leads than short-form posts.
The most popular content marketing strategies include: blogs (65%), social media (65%) and case studies (64%).
75% of people never get past the first page in search results and 80% of people ignore Google ads,
Search ads are the most popular digital ads as of today and marketers increase spending in 2018 with 12% to reach $113 billion spent.
81% of online consumers trust information found on blogs. And at least 61% have made purchases based on a blog post.
On Facebook, ad revenues are expected to increase by 32.1%, while advertisers could spend 14.8% more with Google’s ads
There are currently more than 600 million blogs in the world in 2020. In the United States 1.7 million are blog owners.
Blogging remains the number one marketing strategy for businesses (according to 45% of marketers surveyed).
6.7 million people post on a blogging website regularly, with 12 million blogs posted on their social networks.
Today there are more than 7 billion searches on Google every day. But 15% of those searches are brand new.
The average word count that ranks content highly in Google is between 1,140 and 1,285 words.
In the third quarter of Q3 there were 20 million new domain name registrations, an increase of 4% over the previous quarter.
Niche sites have over 1000 domain name extensions to choose from thanks to the over saturation site.
The world’s first website was published by British physicist Tim Berners-Lee on August 6, 1991.
The most important and recognized sites that use WordPress are: The New York Times, Forbes and the Facebook blog.
40% of consumers will leave a page that takes more than three seconds to load.
According to builtwith.com, sites created by a site builder make up only 5.6% of the top 1 million sites on the Internet.
The .com and .net TLDs had a combined total of 157.4 million domain name registrations this year.
51.3% of all websites on the Internet do not use a content management system.
Yahoo.com, Google.com, Facebook.com, Youtube.com y Live.com son los líderes mundiales en los dominios.
Today there are approximately 370.7 million domain name registrations worldwide, and that number is steadily increasing, believed to be approximately 1.0% each year.
The most popular content management systems (CMS) are currently: WordPress, Joomla and Drupal, with WordPress dominating, having a market share of 60.4%.
79% of users who are dissatisfied with the site’s performance and security will be less likely to buy from the same site again.
Today 50% of websites are hosted on open source web servers.
One second delay In your website loading speed can cost you 7% of your e-commerce conversions.
According to Pingdom, the fastest website to date is bhphotovideo.com, followed by: hm.com and bestbuy.com, both of which have load speeds of less than 0.5 seconds.
Despite the growing use of mobile devices, desktop sales remain number one.
28% of online shoppers will leave their cart if shipping charges are too high.
40% of consumers will leave a page that takes more than three seconds to load.
Leaving shopping carts behind is estimated to be the equivalent of $18 billion in lost sales every year.
E-commerce sales reached $2.29 trillion in 2017 and are thought to reach $4.9 billion in sales this year.
Amazon makes more than 49% of all online sales and about 5% of all retail sales in the United States.
Sites ranked on the first page of Google search results have an average load speed of less than 2000 milliseconds.
71% of shoppers think they will get a better deal online than in stores.
One in four people will continue to shop online at least once a week
Forty-seven percent of all online orders already include free shipping.
Using videos for products can increase purchases by up to 144%.
71% of all users start searching generically without a specific brand.
53% of emails are read via mobile devices, with 25% more likely to be opened with a personalized subject line.
People spend 89% of their time within mobile apps and the other 11% viewing websites.
It is thought that there will be more than 2.77 billion social media users worldwide by 2021.
Top brands on Instagram are seeing engagement per follower at 4.21%, which is 58 times higher than seen on Facebook and 120 times higher than on Twitter.
People use social networks on average 2 hours and 15 daily.
More than 400 million people use and post Instagram Stories every month.
70% of mobile users say they dislike mobile ads, despite continuous use by companies.
Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp are the leading messaging services, with more than 50% of users using one or the other.
80% of all Internet users have a cell phone.
Tablets have with 8.58% the highest rate of purchases in Virtual Stor
Infographics are shared 3 times more than any other type of content on social networks.
81% of digital marketing strategists found that only 6 hours per week spent on social media marketing was necessary to increase traffi
Today Facebook has 2.27 billion users.
Instagram has 1 billion users.
Twitter currently has 336 million monthly active users.
The cost of cybercrime damages will be $6 billion annually by 2021, up from $3 trillion in just one year.
1 of 131 emails contains malware.
Weak or stolen passwords are the most commonly used way among cybercriminals. 81% of cyber attacks are based on it.
Ransomware attacks have nearly 30% this year with cryptominer infections increasing 44.5%.
The largest data breach happened in 2013 when 3 billion Yahoo users had phone numbers, birth dates and security questions hacked.
93% of data theft happens within minutes, and 83% is not even discovered for weeks.
More than 40% of cybercrime. They are attacks on small or medium-sized companies.