More stats – just in from Nielsen OnlineMay 18th, 2009Hard on the heels of our handy collection of NZ social media stats, we have new stats about how kiwis use social media from Nielsen Online. From the press release: “Our survey results provide fascinating insight into the online behaviour of New Zealanders and show the large numbers of consumers generating their own content on the web” says Tony Boyte, Research Director, Nielsen Online.
http://ijump.co.nz/more-stats-just-in-from-nielsen-online/ New Zealand Social Media Statistics 2010This great info-graphic on New Zealand Social Media Statistics comes from Social Media Marketing Consultants, Kryptonite.co.nz We found it on Posterous site, Social Media Graphics (http://socialmediagraphics.posterous.com/) which has a raft of other examples which are regularly updated. http://sites.google.com/a/assistnz.com/www/MoreActivitiesAccording to the Nielsen 2010 Social Media Report, of NZ internet users:
Of regular online activities:
Altogether, 1.92 million online New Zealanders have looked to their fellow internet users for opinions and information about products, services and brands. Platforms72% of New Zealanders use Facebook (source: Saatchi & Saatchi/Colmar Brunton, quoted here) From the Nielsen report:
And from Perceptive‘s July 2010 Omnibus, 15-24 year olds engage with Facebook the most frequently (surprise!). From the Nielsen report:
From Saatchi & Saatchi / Colmar Brunton:
From Perceptive’s Omnibus survey, again, 15-24 year olds spend the most time on Twitter. LinkedIn is a bit of a survivor. It’s older than most other social networks (established 2003) and it has successfully evolved from simply a place to post your resume online to a successful, business-focused social network. LinkedIn has grown like topsy worldwide, and in New Zealand…
YouTubeYouTube is the world’s second biggest search engine. And in New Zealand…
BeboYep, Bebo. It’s pretty much on life support, and virtually unusable for businesses (especially since they’re no longer selling NZ advertising) but it still has people on it. However it’s on the outskirts.
MySpaceWhile Bebo was the king in NZ just 3 years ago, MySpace was the king of the world. Not so much any more. According to Saatchi & Saatchi/Colmar Brunton 9% of New Zealanders use MySpace. According to Nielsen, more people have a main profile on MySpace now (5%) than in 2007 (less than 1%). According to Perceptive, MySpace is mostly frequented by 25-34 year olds. BusinessFrom Perceptive’s Omnibus: This offers some guidance to companies who often feel caught in the “damned if you do/damned if you don’t” aspect of online engagement. According to Nielsen:
According to Saatchi & Saatchi/Colmar Brunton:
Conclusions
Many thanks to Jessica from Perceptive for her help putting this post together! P.S: there’s also some great information from Social Media Club Auckland’s August session on measurement and analytics. |