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Women Becoming More Engaged With Social Media

Social media playing role in purchases

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Nearly three-quarters (73%) of online women are now active social media users, engaging weekly or more often with popular social media platforms, according to a new study from BlogHer and iVillage.

The study found women rely heavily on both blogs and message boards when seeking advice and recommendations (Blogs: 21% of the total U.S. online population, 63% of the BlogHer Network; Message Boards/Forums: 38% of the total U.S. online population, and 92% of the iVillage community), especially when looking for information to help with the purchase of new products (Blogs: 22% of the total U.S. online population, and 59% of the BlogHer Network.)

BlogHer users are more active with the top three social media platforms vs the average woman online (Blogs, Facebook, Twitter). In addition blogs are only second to online search as the preferred media source for product purchasing information for BlogHer Network users.

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"The twenty million users who visit the BlogHer Network favor blogs over every other media source for reasons both personal and pragmatic," said Elisa Camahort Page, BlogHer co-founder and COO.

"Even as the scale of overall social media usage continues to grow, blogs continue to be a highly reliable resource for all women online as they exert their control over the household purse strings."

Other highlights from the study include:

*Among the iVillage community, 73 percent say they are sharing topics on message boards/forums that they would not share on social networks. Of those, relationships (61%), health (45%) and work-related (39%) issues were the main topics they would not share on social networks.

*Message boards/forums are second only to conversations with friends and family as the preferred source of product purchasing information for iVillage users.
 

 

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  1. I seem to be approached by a lot more women, asking about making the most of Social Media online, much more than men. I’m not sure if that’s because I am a woman, or women in general are really taking up the opportunity.

    Women are such great natural great networkers, and online social media is really just an extenstion of what they have been doing for centuries. This is really the opportunity now, to make the greatest difference in history, through online. And this is affecting how marketing plans should be established and tracked for individual professionals’ careers, as well as small business.

    Very interesting post :)

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  2. I sometimes guest author for Websense, a blog written by Geoff Karcher who owns a Web Development and SEO company. I have written several times about womens’ use of social. I think women invest a good deal more in their blogs and online activities. We pour our hearts into it, and this article is proof that this trickles down to purchases and household needs. Therefore we are much more likely to be aware of the benefits of social media. It’s more upfront for them. I think this will be the norm, rather than a passing trend. Really interesting post, thanks.

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  3. I can say I’m kind of witness to this firsthand with the new Social Networking Kid on the block YourNight.com (YN). I joined YourNight no March 03, 2013 and already have (As I write this) 183 YN Connections of which 92 are Women, that’s like 50.3% of my connections being Women at this social networking. Mr. Sachoff I invite you and your readers over to YN, I look forward to welcoming you.

    Mike Sachoff this article is good stuff, happy to have found it.

    Chip Bellasero

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