Meme Marketing Statistics:
This blog post is all about meme marketingĀ statistics collectively shared here. It also includes related facts, quotes, and expert opinions that I think are quite important.
In fact, I have personally come across these while reading email newsletters, case studies, market research papers, blogs, industry publications, and reports. I use them in my blog posts when I feel they are relevant.
Do you know? - "In 1976, around the time Steve Jobs released the first Apple computer, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins coined the term āmeme.ā" - Why We Buy Newsletter
Meme Marketing Statistics:
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ā94% of marketers rate memes as having average or high ROIā - Global Social Media Trends Report 2024 by HubSpot and mention
āText-only content is unlikely to engage all members of your LinkedIn Page. Be sure that at least 50% of your posts feature an engaging visual, whether an infographic, illustrated statistic, or quote graphic. Even a GIF or meme can be a fun addition to a text-heavy feedā ā HubSpot
āMemes drive engagement, thatās why Instagram users share overĀ one million memes daily. They also drive traffic, as proved by aĀ studyĀ from Social Media Today. They posted memes on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for a month, which increased their website traffic by 12%ā ā Sprout Social
āDonāt be afraid to include comical and witty content in your social media strategy. Use humor to give your audience a good laugh and stay top of mind. To create relatable content, test what works best for your usersāmemes, one-liners, pop-culture references, and moreā ā Backlinko
āThe best part of social media is that you can create any type of content to reach a wider audience. From live video to short-form and long-form content to images, GIFs, and memes, social media allows you to publish content your target audience resonates withā ā Search Engine Land
āMemes are effective in spreading certain topics and can be powerful in engaging younger audiences who often consume large amounts of content on social mediaā ā scubby
āCustomers are more likely to share memes than regular ads because it feels like theyāre sharing a relatable experienceā*not* promoting a faceless brand or productā āĀ Why We Buy Newsletter
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