Social media and high quality long tail websites is a great way to market and find the niche in your industry. Like looking for a group that specializes in hummingbird solar lamp.
The majority (53.1%) of Internet users belong to at least one social networking site, but the amount of time spent on the sites is somewhat short, compared to overall time spent online, according to a new report from Burst Media.
Among 18-34 year olds, 40 percent spend less than 30 minutes per day on sites like Facebook and MySpace. The top content categories for that demographic actively seek out entertainment news (48.6%), gaming (40.5%), local/national news (37.3%) and social media (35.5%).

More than half of boomers are viewing local/national news (55.8%) content, two out of five (41.6%) are viewing shopping/comparison content, and 40.2 percent are viewing health information.
Age impacts the use of social networking sites with 77.4 percent of 18-34 year olds belonging to social networking sites, compared to 47.5 percent of baby boomers. Women overall (56.5% versus 50.6% of men) across all age segments are more likely than men to belong to a social networking site.
"There is no denying the fact that social networks are hugely popular, but it is important to recognize that Internet users still spend a significant portion of their time online visiting content sites," said Chuck Moran, Vice President of Marketing at Burst Media.
"The results of this survey reveal a tremendous opportunity for marketers to utilize both social media and the thousands of high quality Long Tail web sites to reach their target audiences."

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I agree!
I think I agree with the survey data, because my time spent on news is double than that on social media such as facebook and twitter. Sometimes, I'll get tired of updating the message from my friends on facebook. But I never miss daily breaking news, especially SEO and marketing news. Anyway, thanks for the data.