The top reason internet users use emojis is because they feel that emojis help them accurately express what they’re thinking (Falkon SMS)
50% of people are more likely to respond to a message if an emoji is included (Pumble)
73% of people believe that including an emoji in your message makes you cooler (Adobe)
91% of emoji users in the United States believe that emojis help make it easier for people to express themselves (Adobe)
In a case study, when adding an emoji to the meta title, there was an 11% increase in organic clicks (Semrush)
In a case study, when adding an emoji into the meta description, there was a 3% increase in organic clicks (Semrush)
75% of people believe that inclusive emojis can help raise awareness for diverse groups of people (Adobe)
88% of people will feel more empathetic toward someone who uses emojis (Adobe)
Using emojis in the subject line of emails increases the unique click rate by 28% (NetHunt)
Email open rates with emojis included in the subject line are 56% higher compared to subject lines with no emojis (NetHunt)
If emojis are included in an email subject line, people are 56% more likely to open the email (NetHunt)
On Facebook Messenger, over 900 million emojis are sent every day without text (World Emoji Day)
Half of Instagram comments have an emoji included (World Emoji Day)
If a tweet includes an emoji, the engagement rate increases by 25.4% (Medium)
Facebook posts that use emojis have increased engagement by 57% (SocialPilot)
Instagram posts that use emojis have increased engagement by 48% (SignHouse)
When using emojis, 78% of people believe that emojis affect the likability of someone when communicating at work (PC Magazine)
65% of people believe that using emojis makes it easier to express emotions than calling on the phone (PC Magazine)
79% of emoji users believe that sharing emojis at work can help share ideas (Adobe)
Increase Domain Rating58% of people believe that emojis can help boost creativity at work (Adobe)
On mobile, select the Emoji, add ‘.to’ in your address bar and press GO! It’s as simple as that!
For People … Emoji Domains allow you to Establish your Online Presence with a Unique Digital Identity!
For Businesses … Emoji Domains allow you to Reach and Sell to 92% of the Online Population who use Emojis!
- Both People and Brands use Emojis to Convey Emotions and Interact with their audience!
- Since 2015, Brands have increased their usage of Emojis by 777%.
- Since 2016, the inclusion of Emojis in Marketing messages has grown (month-over-month) by 20%.
- Emoji enabled Ads generate approximately 20X Higher Click-Through Rates than the Industry Standard.
- 92% of the Online Population use Emojis … approximately 10 Billion Emojis are sent via mobile messaging daily around the world.
- Emojis are popular with Consumers of all ages all Around the World, not just Millennial and Generation Z segments :
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Think back to when website domains first started coming on the market. The smart people bought common word domains like pizza.com or party.com. These ended selling for millions of dollars when the internet caught on and started transforming how we all do business. But in the early 1990s, domains were not on the forefront of business and marketer’s minds.
Emojis may be the same. Google recently re-allowed users to search by emoji back in May 2016 (while Bing and Yahoo have mostly always allowed it, according to Search Engine Roundtable). Yelp even started allowing emoji search on their website in 2014, according to The Huffington Post.
The use of emojis is growing faster than any other form of communication, and it’s about time marketers got on-board. Consumers are no longer a passive group simply accepting broadcasted messages; they want to work with brands who engage with them, communicate with them and really understand them.
Note : Emoji Domains are not available in Com, Net, Org.
So why .TO ? TO connotes a "go to" meaning. Emoji domains are often used for email or social media marketing and re-directs, and thus the intuitive .TO domain would supremely serve its purpose.
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