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10 Quick Facts
You Should
Know About
Consumer
Behavior on
Twitter
From the 2011 Chadwick Martin Bailey
Consumer Pulse
About this study



 Independent Research:
    Conducted through the CMB Consumer Pulse
    Supported by Constant Contact

 Methodology:
    Data collected from 1,491 consumers, age 18+ in the
     United States through the Research Now online panel
    Data was collected through a 15-minute online
     questionnaire fielded in January 2011.
Twitter users are frequent online users overall;
50% go online more than once an hour


                           Time Spent Online


100%                              3%                      3%
            5%
                                                          7%
90%                               17%
           20%
80%

70%                                                      40%
                                                                       Between 2 and 6 times a
60%                                                                    week
                                  46%
                                                                       Once a day
50%        45%
                                                                                                            Did You Know?
                                                                       Once every couple of
40%                                                                                                       60% of Twitter users
                                                                       hours
30%                                                                    Multiple times an hour
                                                                                                           also use Facebook
                                                         50%                                              more than 3 hours a
20%                                                                                                       week (versus 49% of
                                  34%
           29%                                                                                              Facebook users
10%
                                                                                                                overall).
 0%
       Overall Online      Facebook Users           Twitter Users
          Users



            Base: All respondents (online users) ● Q28. Which of the following best describes how often you go online?
Twitter may be early in its lifecycle; nearly half
of users have been tweeting less than one year


                Length of Time as Twitter User




                    15%
                                                                      6 months or
                                                                      fewer
                                               38%                    7 to 11 months

                                                                      1 to 2 years
                                                                                           Did You Know?
                                                                                        A quarter of Twitter
                                                                      Over 2 years     users over age 50 have
            38%                                                                          been tweeting less
                                                                                          than one month.
                                       9%




          Base: Twitter users ● Q29a. How long have you been using Twitter?
Most Twitter users are selective about brands
they follow; 79% follow fewer than 10 brands


                                                                                     Number of Brands Followed on
                                                                                                Twitter

    Follow Brands on Twitter
                                                                                                            21%
                                                                          10+

                                                                          5-9
                                                                                                      16%

            Don't             Yes
                                                                          3-4
                                                                                                                  28%
            Know              21%
             4%
                                                                          1-2                                           36%


                                                                                0%        10%         20%         30%   40%


                No
               75%




           Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34a. Approximately, how many brands do you follow?;
           Base: Those who use Twitter ● Q34. Do you follow any brands on Twitter?
One-third of brand followers are interacting with
brands more this year than the previous year




                                                        Interaction with brands versus previous year


                                                                        11%

                                                                                             33%               I interact more


                                                                                                               I interact the same


                                                                                                               I interact less
                                                                  57%
          Did you know?
       Men increased their rate of
     brand interaction more from the
      previous year (38% vs. 27% of
                 women)




            Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34m. Compared to last year, how have you changed your
            interactions with brands on Twitter?
Twitter users under 35 are much more likely to
follow brands on Twitter than are older users

                       Twitter users who follow brands (by age)




                  26%
                                                                 17%
                                                                             13%

                Under 35                                       35 to 49   50 and Over


        Base: Twitter users ● Q34. Do you follow any brands on Twitter?
75% of followers have never “un-followed” a
brand



     Percentage of Fans who have and have not
         “un-followed” a Brand on Twitter



             Don’t Know,12%Have un-
                              followed, 13%




              Have not un-
             followed, 75%                                                                      Did you know?
                                                                                                Brand followers
                                                                                               over 35 are even
                                                                                               more likely to stay
                                                                                                   followers.




        Base: Those who are follow brands on Twitter ● Q34g. Have you ever “un-followed” any brands on
        Twitter?
People follow brands to receive exclusivity,
promotions, and be “in the know”

                                                 Top Five Reasons for
                                             Following Brands on Twitter


                            I am a customer of the company                                                             64%


          To be the first to know information about the brand                                                        61%


                       To receive discounts and promotions                                                48%


                           Gain access to exclusive content                                     36%


Receive content/information to retweet and share with others                             28%


                                                               0%             20%              40%             60%           80%


                   Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34c: Why did you become a follower? Select all that apply.
Followers read brand posts more than they tweet
about brands




84%           Read the tweets posted by the
              brand




23%           Tweet about the brand
                                                                                                 Did You Know?
                                                                                                  67% of brand
                                                                                                followers expect
                                                                                                 unique content
                                                                                                from the brands
                                                                                                   they follow.




        Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter ● Q34l. For brands that you follow on Twitter, please describe
        what you do to interact with these brands.
60% of followers say they’re more likely to
recommend a brand to a friend after following


   Percentage of followers likely to recommend brand to
            friends after becoming followers
100%
          9%                    7%
90%                                                  20%
80%
          31%                  33%
70%
                                                     33%            Don't Know
60%
50%                                                                 No

40%       42%                                        14%            Yes, for a few brands
                               47%
30%                                                                 Yes, for many brands
20%
                                                     33%
10%       18%                  14%
 0%
        All Brand           Under 35               35 to 49
        Followers



               Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter ● Q34f. Are you more likely to recommend to a friend since
               becoming a follower? Note: N size for Twitter users who follow brands over the age of 50 is >25.
Half of followers say they’re more likely to buy a
brand after following

                        Men are More Likely to Buy Since Becoming a Follower




                           50%                                        55%
                                                                                                                  45%




                          Overall                                       Men                                       Women

          Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34e. Are you more likely to buy since becoming a follower?
          (% Yes)
 Download more free consumer pulse reports at
  www.cmbinfo.com/downloads

 Learn how to use social media marketing to grow
  your business at www.socialquickstarter.com




 For more information contact:
      Kristen Garvey at Chadwick Martin Bailey
      Dave Gerhardt at Constant Contact

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Twitter 10 Things You Should Know

  • 1. 10 Quick Facts You Should Know About Consumer Behavior on Twitter From the 2011 Chadwick Martin Bailey Consumer Pulse
  • 2. About this study  Independent Research:  Conducted through the CMB Consumer Pulse  Supported by Constant Contact  Methodology:  Data collected from 1,491 consumers, age 18+ in the United States through the Research Now online panel  Data was collected through a 15-minute online questionnaire fielded in January 2011.
  • 3. Twitter users are frequent online users overall; 50% go online more than once an hour Time Spent Online 100% 3% 3% 5% 7% 90% 17% 20% 80% 70% 40% Between 2 and 6 times a 60% week 46% Once a day 50% 45% Did You Know? Once every couple of 40% 60% of Twitter users hours 30% Multiple times an hour also use Facebook 50% more than 3 hours a 20% week (versus 49% of 34% 29% Facebook users 10% overall). 0% Overall Online Facebook Users Twitter Users Users Base: All respondents (online users) ● Q28. Which of the following best describes how often you go online?
  • 4. Twitter may be early in its lifecycle; nearly half of users have been tweeting less than one year Length of Time as Twitter User 15% 6 months or fewer 38% 7 to 11 months 1 to 2 years Did You Know? A quarter of Twitter Over 2 years users over age 50 have 38% been tweeting less than one month. 9% Base: Twitter users ● Q29a. How long have you been using Twitter?
  • 5. Most Twitter users are selective about brands they follow; 79% follow fewer than 10 brands Number of Brands Followed on Twitter Follow Brands on Twitter 21% 10+ 5-9 16% Don't Yes 3-4 28% Know 21% 4% 1-2 36% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% No 75% Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34a. Approximately, how many brands do you follow?; Base: Those who use Twitter ● Q34. Do you follow any brands on Twitter?
  • 6. One-third of brand followers are interacting with brands more this year than the previous year Interaction with brands versus previous year 11% 33% I interact more I interact the same I interact less 57% Did you know? Men increased their rate of brand interaction more from the previous year (38% vs. 27% of women) Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34m. Compared to last year, how have you changed your interactions with brands on Twitter?
  • 7. Twitter users under 35 are much more likely to follow brands on Twitter than are older users Twitter users who follow brands (by age) 26% 17% 13% Under 35 35 to 49 50 and Over Base: Twitter users ● Q34. Do you follow any brands on Twitter?
  • 8. 75% of followers have never “un-followed” a brand Percentage of Fans who have and have not “un-followed” a Brand on Twitter Don’t Know,12%Have un- followed, 13% Have not un- followed, 75% Did you know? Brand followers over 35 are even more likely to stay followers. Base: Those who are follow brands on Twitter ● Q34g. Have you ever “un-followed” any brands on Twitter?
  • 9. People follow brands to receive exclusivity, promotions, and be “in the know” Top Five Reasons for Following Brands on Twitter I am a customer of the company 64% To be the first to know information about the brand 61% To receive discounts and promotions 48% Gain access to exclusive content 36% Receive content/information to retweet and share with others 28% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34c: Why did you become a follower? Select all that apply.
  • 10. Followers read brand posts more than they tweet about brands 84% Read the tweets posted by the brand 23% Tweet about the brand Did You Know? 67% of brand followers expect unique content from the brands they follow. Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter ● Q34l. For brands that you follow on Twitter, please describe what you do to interact with these brands.
  • 11. 60% of followers say they’re more likely to recommend a brand to a friend after following Percentage of followers likely to recommend brand to friends after becoming followers 100% 9% 7% 90% 20% 80% 31% 33% 70% 33% Don't Know 60% 50% No 40% 42% 14% Yes, for a few brands 47% 30% Yes, for many brands 20% 33% 10% 18% 14% 0% All Brand Under 35 35 to 49 Followers Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter ● Q34f. Are you more likely to recommend to a friend since becoming a follower? Note: N size for Twitter users who follow brands over the age of 50 is >25.
  • 12. Half of followers say they’re more likely to buy a brand after following Men are More Likely to Buy Since Becoming a Follower 50% 55% 45% Overall Men Women Base: Those who follow brands on Twitter● Q34e. Are you more likely to buy since becoming a follower? (% Yes)
  • 13.  Download more free consumer pulse reports at www.cmbinfo.com/downloads  Learn how to use social media marketing to grow your business at www.socialquickstarter.com  For more information contact:  Kristen Garvey at Chadwick Martin Bailey  Dave Gerhardt at Constant Contact