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More Women Use Social Networks, But Brands Not Benefiting
by Laurie Sullivan, Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 9:00 PM

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Women frequent Facebook, MySpace and Twitter more often these days, compared with one year ago, but brands are not benefiting from the increase in interaction, according to research from Q Interactive and ad:tech Chicago released Wednesday.

The study of more than 1,000 women across age, geography and households during four days in mid-August found that 52% of social networkers have friended or become a fan of at least one brand. But when asked whether social networking sites influence purchases, 75% of women who participated in the study said ads on social networks do not encourage what they buy.

Not yet, anyway, according to Matt Wise, president at Q Interactive, a digital marketing services company. "We see an explosion of social networks' use and interaction by women, but when we started to poll them about their perceptions of brands, we saw a wide disconnect," he says. "Marketers create a disconnect between the brand and the consumer by not having a social component. For example, if you create a catalog that looks like a newsletter, there's no reason to take it online and share it."

Wise calls the "disconnect" a "huge opportunity" for marketers to make improvements in campaigns. Simply put, brands need to catch up to women who have moved online. He adds that marketers need to create a package that women can pass around that allows others to learn from it.

The consumer survey found that about 54% of the women visit social networking sites at least once daily, and 75% of those women admit they are more active on networks now than they were one year ago.

Facebook dominates the segment. About 66.4% say they use Facebook, followed by MySpace at 16.3%, Twitter at 3.1%, and LinkedIn at 1.4%.

The study also reveals that seeing a brand on a social network makes 17% of women feel positive and 19% feel negative about that brand. The other 64% were neutral or didn't care.

Although not covered in the survey, contextual and behavioral targeting in social networks doesn't help brands get closer to women, admits Wise, who says the industry needs to educate consumers about why targeting is "better for them" -- better than an advertiser, he says, waking up in the morning and deciding she's going to blast the same message across millions of people, although she knows more than half don't care about the product or service.

"In a perfect scenario you would create a social piece stretching from the offline to the online world, complete with a portable component for social communities, so it continues to live," he says. "Kraft Foods has a section on the site where they recruit members for a recipe newsletter. But it doesn't stop there. They created a community area where people can share recipes and hints on how to use their products."

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