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Report: Non-recognition at 58%

It seems that a surprising number of people couldn't care less about Facebook, MySpace, and other social networks with hundreds of millions of users.  Namely because, according to new statistics from Synovate, a whole lot of people are completely unfamiliar with social networking.

Synovate looked at 17 markets around the world and found that 58 percent of its 13,000 respondents claimed not to recognize the term.  This isn't an "old person" issue, since 65 was the upper age limit.  Neither was it limited to countries other than the U.S., as 30 percent of Americans didn't have a clue.

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Social media champions could interpret the data as a good thing at this point - there's room for all sorts of room for growth to take place.  Unfortunately, the stats don't end there.

Synovate reports, "When asked if they agree with the statement 'I am losing interest in online social networking', 36% of the social networking site members were in the affirmative; led by Japan (55%), Slovakia (48%), Canada (47%), Poland and the US (45%)."

Adam Ostrow introduces some valid questions about the phrasing of Synovate's questions and the importance of very young markets (18 was the lower age limit on Synovate's survey).  Still, it looks like we're not yet at a point where marketers and investors will want to bet their farms on Facebook and other social networks.

News Tags: Social Media, Synovate
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6 Comments

MySpace vs. Facebook

I have teenage girls, 14 and 17, and both frown at the mention of Facebook.  It is all about MySpace with these teenagers in Southern U.S. at least from my perspective.  I am curious to see how this plays out when my oldest daughter goes away to college next fall.  Will Facebook become the preferred networking site or will MySpace still dominate in her world?  We shall see.

Social networking recognition

I think the recognition problem is lots of people may have heard of Facebook or Myspace but got the impression it was just for teens.  Maybe once someone has a recognizable name and gear it for anyone to have as their start page/blog/social page then it will become more universal.  That is my goal with Surf The Web.

Media Campaign for Equity

I'm interested in reaching social network websites who are interested in trading equity for a $10,000,000 media campaign.

RE: media campaign for equity

Jeff -

Please contact me about your offer.  david at surftheweb dot com

Please elaborate..

Hey that is a choice of words that you picked.

Do you want to elaborate?

I did an article about this

I did an article about this quite a while ago. Not just social newtorking, but also social bookmarking and subscriptions. How actually uses them? I found that the typical Internet user has no idea about what any of these things are - even if they might be using them.

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