Posts Tagged: female


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Apr 09

But which Social Network should I focus on?

Hi welcome back, glad you found the Blog interesting enough to come back, if you subscribed to my RSS that way you will get told when I post straight away. Andrew Peel

OK so we all agree it’s important to get involved in the emerging social media to advertise in. Now here is an interesting question I had not really considered until today – which one?  Now you may as I have done covered all the bases and joined; Facebook, MySpace YouTube LinkedIn and Twitter the main SM sites.

But what I was not aware of was the following site you can use as a tool to decide which one you should focus on – www.quantcast.com This site will give you a complete breakdown of traffic but more importantly demographics for that network. So here’s some information to help you decide for starters.

Twitter – 15M visits a month, 47% Male – 53 Female, Mainly young adults, More visitors of other ethnicities, attracts less affluent people and has a high index of graduates and postgraduates

Facebook – 83.4M visits a month, 45% Male – 55% Female, Mainly teens, more African American visitors than average, kids aged 12 – 17 in household, attracts an affluent audience, high index of College graduates

MySpace – 65.1M visits a month, 42% Male – 58% Female, mainly teens, more Hispanic visitors than average, kids aged 12 – 17 in household, less affluent than average, high index with no college education

YouTube – 79.3M visits a month, 50% Male – 50% Female, mainly teens, more Hispanic visitors than average, kids aged 12 – 17, attracts a less affluent audience, high index with no college education

LinkedIn – 11.4M visits in a month, 57% Male – 43% Female, Middle Aged, higher number of Asian visitors than average, no kids, more affluent audience, high index of Graduates and Post Graduates

All the above figures are for visitors from the USA only.

Interestingly it has vindicated my decision not to concentrate on MySpace for one of my lines and made me think about using LinkedIn more.  Well I hope this information proves the usefulness of market research. Thanks go to Samir Balwani of Mashable the Social Media Guide for pointing me in the direction of Quantcast.com.

Andrew Peel

www.apeelsolutions.net


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