In an effort to help companies, marketeers and communications professionals everywhere make better use of facebook for their needs, while respecting individual users by not being invasive, facebook created a Best Practice Guide for Marketing on Facebook. If you are new in using facebook as a communications/marketing/advertising tool for your campaigns, it is highly advisable to read this Guide. Actually, it is highly advisable even for more seasoned professionals in using facebook as part of their marketing mix to go ahead and read this. There’s always something new to learn. Click on the image below to read the Best Practice Guide.
How To: Marketing on Facebook – Best Practice Guide
20 09 2011Comments : Leave a Comment »
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Nielsen 2011 Social Media Report
16 09 2011Nielsen has recently published its “State of Media: The Social Media Report – Q3 2011” with some very, very interesting findings on how consumers are using social media and how their behavior is affected by their social media interaction when it comes to purchasing decisions. The report focuses overall on “the current social media landscape and audiences in the US and other major markets“. Even though this report focuses mainly on the US, it gives us a very good idea of what’s to follow in the next few years in the rest of the world in terms of social media use and influence. Here are some key findings:
Overall social media interaction:
- Americans spend more time on facebook than they do on any other U.S. website.
- In the US, social networks and blogs reach nearly 80% of active US internet users and represent the majority of Americans’ time online.
- Tumblr is an emerging player in social media, nearly tripling its audience from a year ago.
- Social networks and blogs are by far the top destination of internet users at 22.5%, with online games following at nearly 10% and e-mail being 3rd at 7.6%
- Although a larger number of women view online video on social networks and blogs, men are the heaviest online video users overall streaming more videos and watching them longer.
- Men are more likely to visit LinkedIn and Wikia.
- Females 18-34 years old are the most active social networkers.
Brands, products & services interaction:
- 70% of active online adult social networkers shop online, 12% more likely than the average adult internet user.
- 47% of active adult social networkers when compared to the average adult internet user, are more likely to be heavy spenders on clothing, shoes and accessories.
- 60% of people who use 3 or more digital means of research for a product purchase, learned about a specific brand or retailer from a social networking site. 48% of these consumers responded to a retailer’s offer posted on facebook or twitter.
- 53% of active adult social networkers follow a brand, while 32% follow a celebrity.
- 60% of social media users create reviews of products and services. Consumer-created content is the preferred source for information about product/service value, price and product quality.
Mobile:
- Close to 40% of social media users access social media content from their mobile phone.
- Mobile social media use is on the rise, with 2 in 5 users accessing social media via their mobile phones.
- Social networking apps are the 3rd most-used among U.S. smartphone owners.
- Internet users over the age of 55 are driving the growth of social networking through the Mobile Internet.
- Over twice as many people aged 55+ visit social networking sites on their mobile phone than last year.
Internationally:
- In a sample across 10 major global markets, social networks and blogs are the top destination in each country.
- Across a snapshot of 10 major global markets, social networks and blogs reach over 3/4 of active internet users.
So for brands that are still refusing to enter the social media world, thinking that they are not to be taken seriously, do you still think that this is just a fad?
To view or download the full report, click here.
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Twitter Releases Web Analytics Tools
15 09 2011
As Mashable published yesterday, Twitter released a new web analytics tool. What that means is that website owners will be able to get a better understanding of the traffic coming from Twitter to their website. This will help brands to better target and optimize the content posted on Twitter, as this tool will give more data on the effectiveness of their Twitter integrations.
As per BackType (the platform powering the new analytics tools) founder Christopher Golda, Twitter Web Analytics “…will help publishers and website owners understand three key things: How much of their content is being shared on Twitter, how much traffic Twitter is sending their way and how well Tweet Buttons are performing.”
Twitter will be making it available to a small group of partners this week, and will roll it out to all website owners in a few weeks. An API will also be released for developers. The tool is free and currently in beta.
Click here to read the original post by Mashable.
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