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Social Login Increases Site Engagement

Written by Allison Howen | Jan 20, 2012 6:00:00 AM

The goal of any website is to attract visitors. But once the visitors are at the site, how do you keep them there?

 

A new study from social plugin provider Gigya reveals that providing site visitors with social login options can impact user engagement and increase time spent on-site.

 

According to the study, users that log in with a social network spend 50 percent more time on site, with an average of 12 minutes for social login, 8 minutes for standard login and 5 minutes for no login.

 

Site visitors that were logged in through a social network were also found to view double the number of pages. With an average of 10 page views for social login, 5 page views for standard login and 4 page views for no login.

 

And although most users prefer to login with Facebook (61%), online businesses should still provide multiple social login options because 15 percent of users prefer to login with Yahoo, 12 percent choose Google, 10 percent select Twitter and 2 percent prefer LinkedIn.