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• It is estimated that there are over 1 trillion URLs in the world
• In 2006, there was an average of 2.7 billion online searches per month. In
2009, there was an average of 32 billion searches per month.

• The first text message was sent in 1992. day exceed the earth’s total population.

Today, texts sent and received each

• Google’s share of the search market is 76%
• Google reported $22 billion in ad revenue for the year 2008 and continues to

be the largest ad platform in the world. with $9 billion in ad revenue.

The #2 slot is held by Time Warner

• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services
• Of all local searches, 8 out of 10 will call or visit a store and 6 out of 10 will make a purchase.
• 66% of all commerce is conducted on a local level
• There are 45 million small businesses and independent contractors in the
U.S.
• 97% of people with online access research products and service providers prior to purchasing.
• When pay‐per‐click and organic listings share a search result page you can
expect:
o 45% increase in “Call to Action”
o 45% increase in Orders o 43% more Page Views o 40% more Visitors
o 38% more Time Spent on the Site
 
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• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services


Very interesting stats. These two above show the potential for a lot of end user sales.
 

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This is staggering!

• 44% of small businesses do not have a website


especially when you couple that stat with this statement:

• There are 45 million small businesses and independent contractors in the
U.S.


Personally, I would have never imagined 44% of small businesses have no website. That is extremely high.

That's 19.8 million business out there just waiting for someone to take them online.
 

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Industry Statistics

• It is estimated that there are over 1 trillion URLs in the world
• In 2006, there was an average of 2.7 billion online searches per month. In
2009, there was an average of 32 billion searches per month.

• The first text message was sent in 1992. day exceed the earth’s total population.

Today, texts sent and received each

• Google’s share of the search market is 76%
• Google reported $22 billion in ad revenue for the year 2008 and continues to

be the largest ad platform in the world. with $9 billion in ad revenue.

The #2 slot is held by Time Warner

• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services
• Of all local searches, 8 out of 10 will call or visit a store and 6 out of 10 will make a purchase.
• 66% of all commerce is conducted on a local level
• There are 45 million small businesses and independent contractors in the
U.S.
• 97% of people with online access research products and service providers prior to purchasing.
• When pay‐per‐click and organic listings share a search result page you can
expect:
o 45% increase in “Call to Action”
o 45% increase in Orders o 43% more Page Views o 40% more Visitors
o 38% more Time Spent on the Site


Good info thanks :yo:
 

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• 44% of small businesses do not have a website
• 82% of people look online for local products and services


Very interesting stats. These two above show the potential for a lot of end user sales.


Right, but the secret is how do you find end-users?

The reason I rarely try to sell a name at forums is I hate the thought of selling a valuable asset to domainers at dirt cheap prices, a name which gets regular free typein and other traffic and could easily sell products too and make lots of money.
 

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Adam, can you please cite the source of the statistics?
That's great statistics which we can use when we approach local businesses.

So, I would like to know the source of statistics, too.
With reputable source, we can approach local businesses with it.
We all know Adam is reputable, but, I doubt local business owners know Adam ;)
 

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thank you, seems like there are millions of businesses that need dev and a domain...
 

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Seems like there are more opportunities then we may have thought.
 

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The sad thing is that a lot of small businesses will not see the benefit of online marketing / websites. They'd rather spend $100,000 on a magazine ad as opposed to $2,500-$5,000 on a domain (the hardest part to get them to understand) and maybe $10,000 for a good site. After that it is just reg fees and maintenance.
 

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Great statistics..Thanks Adam.

I was just at a conference and one of the lead speakers was addressing everyone about your internet presence. The first thing he asked was who owned a domain name and then he asked who owned there name/business names domain... You could see a lot of people wishing they had and you knew those who did. We have to realize a big % of society still doesn't get the importance of what everyone here already does and that simply is the Domain Space (they will eventually!).
 
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