It’s no secret what I do. I’m working online doing brand reputation management for emoze. I came across a blog post today by Erik Qualman and want to share it with you. It’s on his blog socialnomics.com. I want you to see some very interesting statistics from this post. I just watched the presentation and can’t stop thinking about all those people using social media. I posted the stats below his presentation.
Stats from Video (sources listed below by corresponding #)
- By 2010 Gen Y will outnumber Baby Boomers….96% of them have joined a social network
- Social Media has overtaken porn as the #1 activity on the Web
- 1 out of 8 couples married in the U.S. last year met via social media
- Years to Reach 50 millions Users: Radio (38 Years), TV (13 Years), Internet (4 Years), iPod (3 Years)…Facebook added 100 million users in less than 9 months…iPhone applications hit 1 billion in 9 months.
- If Facebook were a country it would be the world’s 4th largest between the United States and Indonesia
- Yet, some sources say China’s QZone is larger with over 300 million using their services (Facebook’s ban in China plays into this)
- comScore indicates that Russia has the most engage social media audience with visitors spending 6.6 hours and viewing 1,307 pages per visitor per month – Vkontakte.ru is the #1 social network
- 2009 US Department of Education study revealed that on average, online students out performed those receiving face-to-face instruction
- 1 in 6 higher education students are enrolled in online curriculum
- % of companies using LinkedIn as a primary tool to find employees….80%
- The fastest growing segment on Facebook is 55-65 year-old females
- Ashton Kutcher and Ellen Degeneres have more Twitter followers than the entire populations of Ireland, Norway and Panama
- 80% of Twitter usage is on mobile devices…people update anywhere, anytime…imagine what that means for bad customer experiences?
- Generation Y and Z consider e-mail passé…In 2009 Boston College stopped distributing e-mail addresses to incoming freshmen
- What happens in Vegas stays on YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, Facebook…
- The #2 largest search engine in the world is YouTube
- Wikipedia has over 13 million articles…some studies show it’s more accurate than Encyclopedia Britannica…78% of these articles are non-English
- There are over 200,000,000 Blogs
- 54% = Number of bloggers who post content or tweet daily
- Because of the speed in which social media enables communication, word of mouth now becomes world of mouth
- If you were paid a $1 for every time an article was posted on Wikipedia you would earn $156.23 per hour
- Facebook USERS translated the site from English to Spanish via a Wiki in less than 4 weeks and cost Facebook $0
- 25% of search results for the World’s Top 20 largest brands are links to user-generated content
- 34% of bloggers post opinions about products & brands
- People care more about how their social graph ranks products and services than how Google ranks them
- 78% of consumers trust peer recommendations
- Only 14% trust advertisements
- Only 18% of traditional TV campaigns generate a positive ROI
- 90% of people that can TiVo ads do
- Hulu has grown from 63 million total streams in April 2008 to 373 million in April 2009
- 25% of Americans in the past month said they watched a short video…on their phone
- According to Jeff Bezos 35% of book sales on Amazon are for the Kindle when available
- 24 of the 25 largest newspapers are experiencing record declines in circulation because we no longer search for the news, the news finds us.
- In the near future we will no longer search for products and services they will find us via social media
- More than 1.5 million pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photos, etc.) are shared on Facebook…daily.
- Successful companies in social media act more like Dale Carnegie and less like David Ogilvy Listening first, selling second
- Successful companies in social media act more like party planners, aggregators, and content providers than traditional advertiser
I’m working with social media and I still to this day am shocked sometimes when I think about the enormity of it and how it is/will affect us all. Erik I will be reading your blog regularly now based purely on this one post. Thank you.



3 responses so far ↓
1 Freya // Aug 25, 2009 at 7:07 am
WOW!!!!
This is CRAZY!!
I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!
I am 27, a mom and I have no time. For years I worked on the computer but now in days I have no time to even check my e-mail and Facebook it’s like once every two weeks. If some one needs me they call me.
This really encourages me to get on more often!!
2 Greg Satell // Aug 31, 2009 at 9:40 pm
Unfortunately, while Qualman may be a Social Media expert, he tends to be somewhat naïve and foolish when it comes to general brand management.
See here: http://www.digitaltonto.com/archives/314
- Greg
3 Jeb Brilliant // Sep 1, 2009 at 12:10 pm
Hi Greg,
Thanks for reading my blog. I honestly don’t think more then a handful of people can/should call themselves SM gurus. I think social media at it’s core is like the Old West, everyone is shooting from their hip and seeing what happens. Maybe this statement is a bit dated but it’s just so new of a concept put into play. I’m by no means a guru of anything and I personally think that traditional PR got it right for quite a long time and SM folks should take a page from them and build on it instead of being on a high horse and trying to reinvent the wheel.
Just my 2 cents.
Thanks for taking your time to comment on my post,
Jeb
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