Among
the reasons why consumers do not use Twitter, 52% said they view it as a waste of time; 36% don't see the point; and 36% receive news and information from other Web sites. The findings are from a
study released Monday that also analyzes the consumer outlook of Web sites, applications and digital media.
Some 57% said that staying up to date was the most popular reason for using Twitter.
Following celebrities, with 33% of the vote, came in at No. 2, and socializing with friends and family at 33%, per the Raymond James 3Q14 Internet Consumer Survey.
Twitter use remains flat,
with some 34% of respondents identifying themselves as Twitter users vs. 36% participating in the June study. Within this group, 23% expected to increase their use during the coming yea -- up
from 21% in June -- and 16% expect to decrease use, up from 13%, respectively.
In addition to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Pinterest remain the most used social sites. Facebook leads with
77%, followed by LinkedIn at 37%, Twitter at 34%, and Pinterest at 26%. Of the 77% of consumers using Facebook who participated in a survey, 10% expect to increase their use of Facebook during the
next 12 months; 25% expect to decrease; and 65% expect no change.
Google and Yelp corner the local search market being used most for local business reviews, per study. Some 68% of the 410
consumers participating prefer to use Google when researching local businesses, up from 67% in June. Yelp follows with 39%, down from 47%; and Trip Advisor is next at 21%, down from 22%,
respectively.
The survey identifies Zillow at the leading real-estate search engine, receiving 38% of votes -- up from 32% in June -- followed by Realtor.com at 30%, up from 24%, and Trulia at
6%, up from 5%, respectively.
Pandora maintains the lead when it comes to Internet music with 41%, although it fell from 47% in the June survey. Sirius XM is next with 14%, followed by Spotify
at 13%; iHeart Radio with 12%; and Apple iRadio at 6%.
Among respondents, Netflix was the most popular site for movie streaming at 45%, followed by YouTube at 35%, Amazon at 23%, and Hulu at
22%.