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IPB Fast Facts
ThomasNet’s Industrial Purchasing Barometer (IPB) arms industrial companies with insights about
industrial buyers to help them understand the needs of these buyers and grow their businesses.




Using social media to source industrial products/services
 IPB July 2011

Buyers of industrial products and/or services responded to this IPB via an online survey
conducted in July 2011. Nearly 9 out of 10 respondents (89.8%) included those with job
functions in engineering (26.1%), purchasing (24.3%), general management (25.4%), and
manufacturing/production/operations (14.0%).




Here are the fast facts you need to know:

 • Buyers use social media to research products and services…
   Exactly one quarter (25%) of industrial buyers turn to the professional networking site
   LinkedIn when sourcing industrial products and services. In addition, 11.8% found
   market-specific forums to be useful resources. One buyer said, “Social media has
  made it easier to see more about the services and tools available
  and help us to make our purchases.” Nearly half (46%) of buyers who responded
  advise potential suppliers looking to gain new business to use LinkedIn, while 39% would
  recommend using forums.


 • Buyers use social media to research companies…
   When looking for more information about a company they are considering buying from,
   21% indentified LinkedIn as one of the tools they use. Forums are also popular among
   12.3% of industrial buyers. As one respondent reported, “Social media helps me
  familiarize myself with a company before committing to them.”
  Another stated, “By looking for companies through contacts of contacts I already have, I feel
  more confident about establishing a relationship with a new supplier.”


 • Buyers use social media frequently…
   More than 63% of survey respondents indicated that they use social media at least once a
   week, and nearly half use these tools multiple times per week. And, 55% of those who use
   social media spend 10 to 20 minutes or more per session. One buyer described social media
   as providing “quick access to timely information.”




http://promoteyourbusiness.thomasnet.com
IPB Fast Facts

• Buyers “socialize” with peers to find reviews and opinions…
  Social media-savvy industrial buyers use these tools to network with fellow buyers to gather
  reviews and details about a company and/or its products/services. “Opinions of others
 count when researching products/[suppliers] with which I have little
 or no familiarity,” said one respondent. “It nearly always saves steps and helps to avoid
 pitfalls others may have experienced or likewise, benefits they have had.” Another buyer
 stated, “I get input from fellow machinists,” while a third asserted, “Forums afford the
 opportunity to discuss products with other purchasers/users.”



What do these fast facts mean for you?
Social media is gathering momentum as a valuable and reliable resource for industrial buyers.
They are using these tools to find information on products and services. More importantly, they
are networking, building contacts and forging business relationships. To get in front of these
buyers, industrial suppliers need to have a presence on social media. Those who do not are
missing opportunities to grow their businesses.


ThomasNet has helped thousands of companies just like yours to create an Internet
presence, including the use of social media, and deliver content that meets the needs of
industrial buyers. We can help you too.




To find out more:
Visit us at: http://promoteyourbusiness.thomasnet.com
Email us at ipb@thomasnet.com
Call us at: 866.585.1191

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Social Media Wins Business Ipb July2011

  • 1. IPB Fast Facts ThomasNet’s Industrial Purchasing Barometer (IPB) arms industrial companies with insights about industrial buyers to help them understand the needs of these buyers and grow their businesses. Using social media to source industrial products/services IPB July 2011 Buyers of industrial products and/or services responded to this IPB via an online survey conducted in July 2011. Nearly 9 out of 10 respondents (89.8%) included those with job functions in engineering (26.1%), purchasing (24.3%), general management (25.4%), and manufacturing/production/operations (14.0%). Here are the fast facts you need to know: • Buyers use social media to research products and services… Exactly one quarter (25%) of industrial buyers turn to the professional networking site LinkedIn when sourcing industrial products and services. In addition, 11.8% found market-specific forums to be useful resources. One buyer said, “Social media has made it easier to see more about the services and tools available and help us to make our purchases.” Nearly half (46%) of buyers who responded advise potential suppliers looking to gain new business to use LinkedIn, while 39% would recommend using forums. • Buyers use social media to research companies… When looking for more information about a company they are considering buying from, 21% indentified LinkedIn as one of the tools they use. Forums are also popular among 12.3% of industrial buyers. As one respondent reported, “Social media helps me familiarize myself with a company before committing to them.” Another stated, “By looking for companies through contacts of contacts I already have, I feel more confident about establishing a relationship with a new supplier.” • Buyers use social media frequently… More than 63% of survey respondents indicated that they use social media at least once a week, and nearly half use these tools multiple times per week. And, 55% of those who use social media spend 10 to 20 minutes or more per session. One buyer described social media as providing “quick access to timely information.” http://promoteyourbusiness.thomasnet.com
  • 2. IPB Fast Facts • Buyers “socialize” with peers to find reviews and opinions… Social media-savvy industrial buyers use these tools to network with fellow buyers to gather reviews and details about a company and/or its products/services. “Opinions of others count when researching products/[suppliers] with which I have little or no familiarity,” said one respondent. “It nearly always saves steps and helps to avoid pitfalls others may have experienced or likewise, benefits they have had.” Another buyer stated, “I get input from fellow machinists,” while a third asserted, “Forums afford the opportunity to discuss products with other purchasers/users.” What do these fast facts mean for you? Social media is gathering momentum as a valuable and reliable resource for industrial buyers. They are using these tools to find information on products and services. More importantly, they are networking, building contacts and forging business relationships. To get in front of these buyers, industrial suppliers need to have a presence on social media. Those who do not are missing opportunities to grow their businesses. ThomasNet has helped thousands of companies just like yours to create an Internet presence, including the use of social media, and deliver content that meets the needs of industrial buyers. We can help you too. To find out more: Visit us at: http://promoteyourbusiness.thomasnet.com Email us at ipb@thomasnet.com Call us at: 866.585.1191