Internet Usage Statistics 2021: The Data Never Sleeps 8.0

In an increasingly digitized world, exacerbated by the emergence of COVID-19, these years have introduced a new era in which technology and data play a larger and crucial part in our daily lives. For any marketer or business out there, one thing is certain: the influence of data consumption in our modern digital environment has undoubtedly increased as we are in the thick of our present pandemic. Between quarantine and the widespread lockdown of offices, banks, stores, restaurants, and more, society largely shifted its presence online. As we learn to adapt to this new era, data never sleeps.

However, scaling back to pre-covid times, the amount of data created and shared was already expanding, albeit slowly. This definitely shows that internet trends are here to stay for the foreseeable future, and data availability will continue to grow.

50% of companies are starting to utilize data analytics much more as compared to pre-pandemic times. This includes over 68% of small businesses as well.

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How Far Has Data Evolved?

About 59% of our global population has internet access, while 4.57 billion are active users – this is about a 3% increase from the previous year i.e. 2019. Among those numbers, 4.2 billion are active mobile users while 3.81 billion utilize social media.

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Given how COVID-19 has given us access to a far larger remote workforce, we can safely claim that the future of our job has arrived, and it begins at home! – At least for the time being. One way to look at this estimate is as follows:

Private firms such as Facebook and Amazon, though, aren’t the only ones possessing data. Even governments use data, the most perceptible example being the contact tracing application, which alerts people if they are still in close proximity to someone who has COVID-19.

This means that data is now showing no indications of slowing down on its growth, and there are stats to back up this claim. These figures aren’t likely to slow down anytime soon, and they’re only predicted to rise as the worldwide internet population grows over time.

There’s a video chat for socializing, smartphone delivery services for ordering any kind of item, video streaming apps for amusement, and so on. As a result, data is generated continuously through ad clicks, media shares, social media reactions, transactions, rides, streaming content, and more.

How Much Data Generation occurs Every Minute?

Keep in mind that data is generated every minute. Let’s take a look at the most recent data on how much data is generated per digital minute. Starting with some numbers in the entertainment section:

Moving forward to social media, which is the most basic and popular part of our online community.

In terms of connectivity, the numbers have risen dramatically since the pre-covid era:

But, putting data aside for a moment, what about the money that is being spent every minute on the internet? Consumers are anticipated to spend around $1 million on the internet.

Furthermore, Venmo users transmit over $200k in payments, with over $3000 spent on mobile apps.

Amazon, the prominent online marketing corporation, sends out 6,659 shipments per day (in the U.S alone). Meanwhile, online delivery & takeout platform Doordash diners order approximately 555 meals.

Wrapping up!

As our society evolves, businesses must adapt as well, which almost always necessitates the use of data. Every swipe, click, like, or share contributes to a much larger database, which could lead to the discovery of your clients’ requirements. As a result, when these numbers are carefully evaluated, the information gained can aid in a much better comprehension of a world that is moving at an accelerating rate. Because of COVID-19, most firms are working differently, and having real-time data about their own operations and environment can enable them to make better decisions in order to survive, and even prosper, in response.

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