Posts Tagged ‘social media webitmd’

E-mail is still vital to Gen Y

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Some publications, such as newspapers, claim that e-mailing is declining in generation Y. Research shows that an increasing amount of people are joining social networking sites, for example, Facebook or Twitter, for communication but in reality college students still think highly of their e-mail accounts. WebitMD is active within these Social Networking sites as well. Follow us on Facebook & Twitter.

The Participatory Marketing Network and Pace University’s Lubin School of Business’ IDM Lab conducted research and more than one quarter of students claimed that e-mail was the activity that they are least likely to give up for a week. In addition to e-mail being the top activity is text messaging.

The research results show that emailing and text messaging are tied at 26% for the top two communication mediums that college students are least likely to give up for a week. Nearly one half of students send and receive about 500 texts per month.

“These results may be surprising to some, but not if you consider the role email continues to play in the day-to-day lives of Gen Y,” said Michael Della Penna, PMN co-founder and executive chairman, in a statement. “As long as email remains the collection point for social networking updates, including alerts around new followers, discussion updates and friend requests, it will remain a powerful force in marketing and our lives.”

Information Provided by; emarketer.com
Written by: Samantha Stephan

Online Social Media Platforms continue to skyrocket!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Here are a few stats on the Social Media arena out there. If you company is not engaging actively within the social media realm you are missing out on a “boom” within Internet Marketing. Social media audience totals 122 million people. That is 64% of the total Internet audience! The time spent on social networking and blogging sites is growing at over 3x overall Internet growth. Blogs readership estimate 96.6 million users at least once per month. By 2013, that number is expected to reach 128.2 million – which accounts for 58 percent of all U.S. Internet users.

The top social networks have stats that astonished me….here they are:

Facebook
• Average user time spent on Facebook grew 566% (2008)
• Over 1/3 of all content sharing on the web is done through Facebook and Twitter

Twitter
• 62% of Twitter users are ages 25 to 54
• 90% are moderate to heavy Internet users

YouTube
• 89.7 unique visitors in April 2009
• 6 billion videos viewed each month