5 Insights into Global Social Media in 2012 [Infographic]

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Social media is emerging from its adolescent phase and is rapidly  maturing.5 Insights into Global Social Media in 2012 [Infographic]

Initially social networks had an image problem with some CEO’s and executives  thinking Facebook was for teenagers to post the weekend’s party photos and  Twitter was for narcisstic attention seekers with a limited vocabulary.

There was also an initial perception that because the platforms were free to  use that participating was cheap and easy. Experience has shown otherwise.

Social media, blogging and digital content creation are resource intensive  and doing it right takes time and money.

Tools and time saving apps are emerging to help companies to be  more efficient and able to manage, control and  monitor social  media. These functions and features are also being integrated into Enterprise  class software solutions.

Social media has grown up and is now accepted as mainstream by companies  including the Fortune Global 100. These companies include Ford, Walmart and  BP.

Facebook , Twitter, Google+, YouTube and the fast emerging Pinterest have all  been embraced by the top companies as they find ways to leverage their brands  globally.

Burson-Marsteller first launched a study in 2010 that looked closely at how  companies were adapting to this new media. Here are their 2012 findings

5 Insights into Global Social Media

In 2010 the Fortune 100 were participating on social media but not to the  extent they are now. The social networks were used  for broadcasting but there was limited engagement. In 2012 they are  having constant conversations with their customers and followers and creating  vast amounts of  digital content.

What are the top 5 findings from their latest research?

1. Twitter is more than 50% of the Conversations

Corporations, Brands and organisations have realized that   social media spreads stories in real time and at high velocity. In 2012  the Fortune Global 100 are mentioned 10.4 million times per month with  Twitter transmitting 5.6 million of those conversations. This represents a  growth in Twitter conversations of over 700% in just 2 years.

Gone are the days when PR companies were clipping media mentions from  newspapers and magazines and posting them to the corporation via snail mail.

2.  YouTube is a Serious Media Channel

In just one year YouTube use has increased by 39 percent. It is no longer  considered a channel for just entertainment but also education and positioning  and branding. Corporate YouTube channels are averaging over 2 million views.  This growth in conversations and views by customers is making  it compulsory for companies to participate on social networks.   The social networks are proving to be a great source of free media  attention that is not paid but earned.

3. Engagement is the Norm

Organisations are not just broadcasting but engaging with their customers and  prospects. On Twitter 79 percent of companies are engaging via retweeting and  @mentions. On Facebook 70 percent of brands are are responding to  comments on their walls and timelines.

4. Multiple Accounts are Common

The average number of multiple social media accounts has soared since 2010.  The number of average Twitter accounts is now over ten (up from four since 2010)   and over 8 YouTube channels (up from 1.6 in 2010). This is because  companies have realized that they need to target audiences by  geography, topic and service. The larger organisations now have both the tools  and the resources allocated.

5. Companies are Rapidly Adapting to New Platforms

In the last twelve months Google+ and Pinterest have entered the social  networking ecosystem. Companies have quickly embraced these channels with   nearly 50 perecent of the Fortune Global 100 on Google+ brand pages and 25  percent on Pinterest.

5 Insights into Global Social Media in 2012

Infographic source: Burson-Marsteller

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