So last week, we gave you IMPACT’s first 25 inbound marketing stats all marketers should know. So it’s only appropriate that we give you the second 25, (that equals 50!)

As we discussed last week, this concept was thought of in the winter of 2012 as a way to inform fellow marketers and small business owners the true value of implementing an inbound marketing campaign and also harnessing all the aspects of it.

Email? Social media? Blogging? We’ve got it all covered.

So without further adieu, here’s numbers 26-50 of the “Top 100 Inbound Marketing Stats All Marketers Should Know.”

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And Now, the (even more!) Inbound Marketing Stats We Promised…

100 Marketing Stats All Marketers Should Know - 26/100

It’s more critical than ever to make sure you’re tapping into these sources for more traffic and leads!

100 Stats All Marketer Should Know – 27/100

In short, don’t bore your readers! People like (and respond) to images and other eye-catching graphics.

100 Stats All Marketer Should Know – 28/100

There’s no better sales tool than a good testimonial or case study. It instantly legitimizes your company.

100 Stats All Marketer Should Know – 29/100

Are you taking advantage of Facebook. If not, what are you waiting for?

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 30/100

This makes a strong lead nurturing campaign all the more important. Cater to leads at all levels of the sales funnel.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 31/100

Is your website mobile optimized? If not, you don’t have much time to get on board!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 32/100

In other words, emails are not going anywhere.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 33/100

With numbers like that, it’s imperative to make sure that your website is fully optimized for the search engines.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 34/100

It’s no wonder that inbound marketing focuses on generating fresh blog content and engaging your social media following.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 35/100

Is your company showing up in the search engines? With all this research being done, it’s important to rank high enough to get found!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 36/100

Hmmm…pretty self explanatory. I mean, isn’t tennis better with a partner? Ping pong? You get the point.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 37/100

Are you engaging with them? Social media is free! There’s so many prospects out there waiting to be engaged!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 38/100

Put some thought into your emails!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 39/100

Making online and inbound marketing more important by the second!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 40/100

Looks like we’re not the only ones who see the value in it!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 41/100

Social media engagement is critical! Let your followers know you’re human and that you’re listening!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 42/100

So start swaying some buyers with remarkable blog content!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 43/100

Pretty soon, we’ll be marketing from our TV sets!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 44/100

In short, don’t be spammy. Offer valuable content in your emails!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 45/100

Be cool, man! Don’t send unsolicited emails.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 46/100

So if you’re having a tough time engaging with your following on a consistent basis, look into some social media automation softwares.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 47/100

The value of social media platforms like Facebook is unmistakable.

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 48/100

People like to stay connected!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 49/100

We hope you’re not in that 39% who have yet to see the value in social media!

100 Stats All Marketers Should Know – 50/100

Start posting fresh, resourceful blogs consistently. Readers will respond!