Facebook tops social media charts among online shoppers
This article originally appeared in e-marketer, and the survey was done among US online shoppers. However, I think it's reasonable to assume a fair degree of parallel between the US and UK online shopper these days. The full article can be found at: http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007518

Retailers that want to connect with their target audience online would do well to go where their customers already are. And according to the “2010 Social Media Report” from ForeSee Results, 69% of online shoppers regularly use social media sites.
The overwhelming winner in terms of shopper presence was Facebook, with more than one-half of respondents using it regularly. YouTube took the second spot, with former giant MySpace far behind its rival. Only about one in 10 online shoppers surveyed used Twitter.
More than one-half of online shoppers who use social media choose to engage with brands on the sites by friending or following them. While some social site users interacted with a large number of brands, most were fans of only a few. Social network users actively want to engage, but their time and attention is limited.
More than one-half of online shoppers who use social media choose to engage with brands on the sites by friending or following them. While some social site users interacted with a large number of brands, most were fans of only a few. Social network users actively want to engage, but their time and attention is limited.

February 22, 2010 at 11:15 AM
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