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Blogger Survey 2009

      Global Report, June 2009
           (APAC, EURO, USA)
Survey Methodology
449 technology, news and lifestyle bloggers across 21 countries
Three regions: Asia Pacific (APAC), Europe (EURO), and the USA
Text 100: respondent identification and recruiting
Aha! Research: online survey, analysis, reporting of the results
Survey offered in English, Korean, Traditional and Simplified
Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and French
Survey period: April 6 to May 18, 2009



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FIVE
Lessons Learned


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ONE: Growing Influence
Corporations are increasingly                                  Not being a professional
                                                               journalist doesn't mean
recognising the influence of bloggers                          unprofessionalism in writing
                                                               or content. (Finland)
   Contact with PR people or corporate
    communicators around the globe is increasing.
   This points to the “mainstreaming” of blogging as a
    communications channel, and the recognition by                    All bloggers are different. Do
    corporations that bloggers have increasing influence              not underestimate their
                                                                      influencing power.
    over their desired audiences.
   Bloggers in Europe and Asia Pacific are increasingly
    being held in the same esteem as their counterparts
    in North America.                                          Don’t treat bloggers as you
   Regional or local business cultures still play a role in   would treat reporters and
    blogging preferences.                                      understand that bloggers
                                                               are potential partners.




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TWO: Social Media Releases
                                                                     PR too often just seem to throw the
Corporate News Releases are out:                                     standard press release with very little
                                                                     extra effort (comments), usually just with
Social Media Releases will experience                                the implied message "can you write
                                                                     about it". (Finland)
far greater usage
   Invest in Social Media Releases for all media. They are
    by nature, deconstructed, allowing bloggers (and                More than 90 percent of PR people
                                                                    generally send us the usual press
    media) access to information and content to support             releases.... So I don’t participate in their
    an angle unique or particular to their audiences’               activities proactively (Korea)
    interests.
   Use of a Social Media Release allows businesses the
    opportunity to in essence tier target bloggers with       Press releases don't work for bloggers, we are
    unique opportunities or angles                            not journalists, we don't need to copy and paste
                                                              nonsense we get sent. Plus, the big issue with
   Note – Pod casts and vod casts are not deemed as          coverage on a blog is being first, if you are
    valuable resources for bloggers, despite having value     sending the same release to the press, why
    for internal and other stakeholder communications         would I want to blog about it? I am not unique
                                                              then and am the same as a paper (Ireland)



                                                   5
THREE: RSS is Key
If your company is not making their
information available via RSS feeds, you
are missing opportunities.
   Your corporate bloggers and corporate websites are deemed
    by bloggers across the globe to be more credible than micro-
    blogging, newspapers, social bookmarking sites and
    television (and magazines in Europe and APAC)
   Therefore, investing in up-to-date website
    content, corporate blogs and bloggers is very important.
    Now as activity in social media becomes an every day part of
    business communications, it is essential for corporate; and it
    must have a dedicated person or team.




                                                   6
FOUR: Part-time Bloggers
The majority of bloggers are still part-
timers – adjust your strategies accordingly
   Outside of the US, the majority of bloggers surveyed blog for
    less than 9 hours per week. This makes it even more critical
    to understand their schedules and contact preferences and
    be prepared to engage on their terms.




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FIVE: Cultural Differences
Despite being global, there are still
cultural differences to be respected.
   Globally, more than 80% of bloggers say that they
    would acknowledge sponsorships of blog postings.
    Asia across the board is less likely or willing to
    acknowledge forms of sponsorship.
   The cultural precedent for gift giving in Asia as a
    part of business practice, and not having to
    acknowledge this, is likely to contribute significantly
    to this difference.




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Luckily, PR firms seem to be understanding
bloggers slightly better than they did a few
years back. However, only few PR
employees are dedicated and dynamic
enough to serve bloggers in the optimum
fashion. It is really a 24/7 sort-of-job, not
the type of job which can work with one or
two enquiries a month. (Denmark)




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Executive Summary
CONTACT
 The majority of bloggers welcomed contact from PR firms or any corporation
 All bloggers in the US sample reported to have been contacted by a PR firm or
 corporation in the past 6 months. Contact is less frequent in Europe (86%) and
 APAC (70%). Frequency of contact is also higher in the US than Europe or APAC
 The most preferred means of contact is via email. Instant messaging or SMS are
 least welcome
 More APAC bloggers prefer a face-to-face or email introduction prior to receiving
 any PR materials, than Europe or the USA.
 Most bloggers would honor the terms of an embargo placed on a story idea or
 announcement
 The majority of surveyed bloggers in the US and Europe (less in APAC) agree
 strongly that they would acknowledge that their blog or post is ‘supported’ when
 making positive posts in return for some sort of compensation;
 Bloggers generally agree (most in the USA, least in APAC) that they should always
 clearly state their employer or association if blogging on issues or topics that relate
 to their businesses.

                                           10
Executive Summary
CONTENT
 Computers, technology and the internet are the subjects most blogged by surveyed
 bloggers
 Preferred content is news and reviews of new products, opinionated comments on
 their blogs, and interviews with key people. Corporate news announcements are of
 least interest
 Photographs are the most frequently used content format though some are also
 frequently using video streaming, charts and graphs. Video and audio podcasts are
 rarely used
 Awareness of Social Media Releases (SMRs) is highest in APAC and lowest in the
 USA. SMRs effectiveness rating is generally positive. Past year usage of elements
 taken from SMRs have been highest in APAC and likely future use is high in both
 APAC and Europe




                                         11
Executive Summary
SOURCES
 Sources of information about corporations are mainly “other bloggers”, corporate
 websites, and RSS feeds, while traditional media is less important
 The majority of surveyed bloggers use a micro-blogging site (such as Twitter, Plurk
 or Fanfou) and about a third of these bloggers indicated that it has encouraged
 them to blog more

TIME
 The US bloggers spend most time blogging, followed by the Europeans, while the
 APAC bloggers spend the least time




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Contact with PR people
                        Bloggers generally welcome contact from PR firms or a
                         corporation to provide information, comments, and
                      suggestions. Bloggers in APAC are slightly more welcoming
                            than their counterparts in the USA and Europe

                                    93%                         87%                        89%




                                                                                                        (2008: 66%)
                                   APAC                       EURO                         USA
Q.1: Do you welcome any contact from Public Relations (PR) firms or any corporation to provide information, offer comment or suggest people
you might be interested in talking to? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)




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Past contact with PR people

                         Bloggers report that contact initiated by a PR firm or
                       corporation varies from 70% in APAC to 100% in the USA


                                                                                           100%
                                                                86%
                                     70%




                                                                                                       (2008: 66%)
                                    APAC                      EURO                         USA
Q.2a: Have you been contacted by any Public Relations (PR) firms or corporations in the past 6 months about areas you have been focused on
or are interested in? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)




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Frequency of contact
                                              100%                                                         4%
                                                                                      7%
                                                                                                           7%
                                                90%             21%                   8%                         Less than once every two
                                                                                                                 months
                                                80%                                                       15%    Once every two months
Almost all bloggers (96%) in                                                         18%
                                                                13%                                              Once a month
                                                70%                                                       11%
the USA get contacted by PR
firms or corporations once a                    60%                                                              Once a week
                                                                                     13%
   week or more. In Europe                                                                                       More than once a week
                                                50%             31%
    (65%) and Asia (36%)
bloggers get contacted once                                                                                      Daily
                                                40%                                  23%
       a week or more
                                                30%             12%                                       63%
                                                                                     10%                                 Once
                                                20%                                                                        a
                                                                14%                                                      week
                                                10%                                  19%                                  or
                                                                 4%                                                      more
                                                                 6%                                                      often
                                                 0%
                                                                APAC                EURO                  USA
           Q.2b: How frequently have you been contacted any Public Relations (PR) firms or corporations in the
           past 6 months? (n= APAC:163, EURO:163, USA:27)
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Preferred means of contact
                                                                                            6.3
                        Email                                                             6.0
                                                                                        5.7
                                                                     3.6
                Face-to-face                                            4.1
                                                                           4.5                   Email is the most preferred means of
                                                              3.0                              contact with bloggers, while SMS and IM
         Comment on blog                                                  4.1
                                                                            4.3               are least preferred. APAC bloggers seem to
                                                              3.0                              be more flexible in their preferred means
            Micro-blogging                                            3.8
                                                                        4.1                                    of contact
                                                              3.0
Social networking invitation                                    3.3
                                                                           4.1               USA
                                                           3.0
                  Telephone                               2.8                                EURO
                                                                          3.9
                                                  1.9                                        APAC
    Instant Messaging (IM)                              2.4
                                                                      3.8
                                               1.6
                         SMS                    1.7
                                                                    3.4

                                0.0    1.0     2.0       3.0        4.0          5.0   6.0   7.0
              7-point scale: 1=“Very Low preference”; 7=“Very high preference”
         Q.3a: Please indicate to what extent you prefer each of the following means of contact from PR firms or corporations on a
         scale of 1 to 7, where 1 is “Very low preference” and 7 is “Very high preference” (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
         Q4: Do you indicate your most preferred form of contact on your blog? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
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Introduction required?
    In APAC, 88% prefer an introduction before
receiving information from a PR firm or corporation
        with whom they have not had prior                                          Introductory face-to-face meetings with new contacts
   contact, compared with only 41% in the USA                                      are more important in APAC than in Europe or the USA


     88%
                            77%                                                                 4.1
                                                                                                                       3.0                     2.8
                                                     41%




     APAC                  EURO                      USA                                       APAC                  EURO                     USA



       Q.5: If a PR firm or corporation with whom you had no prior contact wants to send you their press releases or other information, do you prefer
       them to contact you first to introduce themselves, or just send you their information without an introduction? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
       Q.6: How important you feel it is to have a face-to-face meeting before receiving information from a PR agency or corporation with whom you have
       not worked with before? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)


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Types of content
Research, insights, new product development                                                               6.0
                                                                                                      5.6
                     news                                                                           5.3
                                                                                                 5.0
                                                                                                                   The most preferred content by
   Opinionated responses to your blog posts
                                                                                                   5.2
                                                                                                      5.5
                                                                                                                  bloggers is news of new product
                           Products to review                                                    5.0                  developments and review
                                                                                                     5.4
                                                                                                 5.0             products, as well as feedback from
                 Interviews with key people                                                           5.6         readers and interviews with key
                                                                                                 5.0
                                                                                                   5.2                people. Bloggers are least
          Market trend and forecast/analysis                                                  4.7
                                                                                              4.7                   interested in corporate news
                                                                                                4.8
                    Product announcements                                                            USA
                                                                                                   5.2                    announcements
                                                                                                4.8
                                                                                            4.4      EURO
               Competitive product analysis                                                4.3
                                                                                          4.2        APAC
                                                                                              4.7
                      Event announcements                                                  4.3
                                                                                           4.3
                                                                                             4.6
     Long-term and strategic related content                                          3.8
                                                                                        3.9
               about corporations                                                           4.4
            Corporate news announcements                                            3.5
                                                                                 3.1
                                                                                    3.5

                                                   0.0     1.0     2.0     3.0      4.0      5.0     6.0        7.0
                                         7-point scale where 1=“Not interested at all” and 7=“Very interested”

                Q.8a: Now let‟s talk about your preferred content for your blog. For each of the following types of content, please use this scale
                where 1 means you are not interested at all and 7 means you are very interested in this content.
                (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
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Content formats used
                                                                     74%
     Photographs                                                              88%
                                                                              88%

                                              37%
Charts and graphs                                44%
                                                41%

                                                                                            Photographs are the most
                                              37%
 Video streaming                                 43%
                                                                                         frequently used content format
                                             34%                                             while podcasts are least
                                                                       USA
                                                                                                 frequently used
                               15%                                     EURO
   Video podcast                       26%
                                16%                                    APAC

                               15%
   Audio podcast              13%
                               15%



        Q.9: How frequently have you used each of the following content formats on your blog over the past 6 months?
                                            (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)



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Social Media Releases
                                                                               Among those aware of SMRs, effectiveness
                                                                                evaluation is on the positive side (7-point
Social Media Releases (SMRs) have highest                                     “effectiveness scale where 7=Very effective)
 awareness amongst APAC bloggers (48%)                                               (note: smaller USA sample size)


                                                                                                          5.0                 5.3
     48%                                                                               4.8
                        38%
                                            26%




    APAC               EURO                 USA                                      APAC                EURO                USA




 Q.10a: Have you ever heard of a Social Media Release (definition provided in the questionnaire? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
 Q.10b: How effective do you think Social Media Releases are as a means to keep you updated on corporations? (7-point scale)
 (n= APAC:112, EURO:72, USA:7)



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Social Media Releases

                                             Bloggers generally experienced an increase over the past year
                                            in the usage of SMRs by companies to communicate with them
                                                            (note: smaller USA sample size)

                                                        68%

                                                                                         63%

                                                                                                                          57%




                                                       APAC                             EURO                              USA


Q.10c: Compared with a year ago, to what extent are companies using Social Media Releases to communicate with you and other bloggers?
(n= APAC:112, EURO:72, USA:7)



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Use of SMRs elements
        Usage of elements from SMRs in the past                                             Intention to use elements from SMRs in the
                 year is highest in APAC.                                                    next year is high in both APAC and Europe
            (note: smaller USA sample size)                                                       (note: smaller USA sample size)

                                                                                              64%                     61%
           26%

                                                                                                                                             43%
                                  15%



                                                           0%

          APAC                   EURO                     USA                                APAC                   EURO                     USA
                          Past year usage                                                              Next year intent to use
                        (often / very often)                                                     (somewhat / significantly more often)



Q.10d: In the past year, how often have you taken elements (video, quotes, pictures, links) from a Social Media Releases to use in your own blog postings?
Q.10e: In the next year, how often are you likely to use elements from a Social Media Release for use in your own blog postings?
(n= APAC:112, EURO:72, USA:7)

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Popular blogging subjects
                                   “Computers”, “technology” and “Internet” are the most
                                                   blogged about subjects

                           APAC                                                      EUROPE                                               USA

       Computers and…                         67%        Internet / Web 2.0                           83%         Computers and…                      78%
    Internet / Web 2.0                      61%              Computers and…                         74%        Internet / Web 2.0                67%
Culture and Community                     52%                           Media                  50%           Business and finance               52%
  Entertainment / Arts/…                45%            Brands / marketing/…                   45%                          Media          26%
   Brands / marketing/…                 42%                      Culture and…                 43%                        Gaming           26%
                Media                  41%            Business and finance                 31%                Brands / marketing/…        22%
        Current affairs             31%                               Gaming              28%                         Culture and…    15%
         General News              27%               Entertainment / Arts/…               27%                     Entertainment /…   11%
  Business and finance             27%                                Science            23%                       Current affairs   11%
 Government & Politics            20%               Government & Politics               18%                 Government & Politics    7%
               Gaming           16%                            General News             17%                               Science    4%
               Science          15%                           Current affairs           17%                        General News      4%


               Q.11: Which of the following subjects do you normally blog about? (Select all that apply)
               (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)

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Information sources
                         “Other bloggers”, “Corporate websites”, and “RSS feeds “are the surveyed
                               bloggers’ most important sources of corporate information.
                                          Traditional media is of less importance.

                              APAC                                                       EUROPE                                                      USA

     Other bloggers                              5.4               Other bloggers                             5.8              Corporation…                          5.4
          RSS Feeds                           4.9                        RSS Feeds                        5.3               Other bloggers                           5.2
        Corporation…                          4.9                     Corporation…                       4.9                     RSS Feeds                        4.9
    Social networks                           4.8             Corporate bloggers                        4.8                    Newspapers                         4.7
 Corporate bloggers                           4.8           Micro-blogging sites                        4.6                     Magazines                         4.7
Micro-blogging sites                          4.7                 Social networks                       4.4             Corporate bloggers                     4.0
       Newspapers                            4.6                      Newspapers                     4.3                    Social networks                 3.6
         Magazines                          4.4                         Magazines                   3.9                Micro-blogging sites                3.4
              Social…                      4.1                                Social…               3.9                          Television                3.1
          Television                       4.0                           Television               3.0                                 Social…            2.8
                                                       7-point scale where 1=“Not important at all” and 7=Very important”

                       Q.12: Please indicate how important each of the following sources are for information about corporations? Please use this scale
                       where 1 is “not important at all” and 7 is “very Important”. You may use any number from 1 to 7
                       (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
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Time spent blogging
                     APAC bloggers spend the least amount of time
                     blogging while USA bloggers spend the most




         18%                                                                                 7%
24%             9+ hrs / week:            21%
                     36%                                       31%
                                                                                     30%              41%
      APAC     18%                             EURO               9+ hrs / week:             USA
                                                                       44%

                                         35%                 13%
  40%                                                                                               9+ hrs / week:
                                                                                              22%        63%



             More than 16 hours        9 to 16 hours         4 to 8 hours       Less than 4 hours


                           Q.13: How much of your working week is spent blogging?
                                    (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)

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Micro-blogging
                                                                                           The impact of micro-blogging on normal
81% of bloggers in the USA and Europe                                                    blogging is highest in APAC (29%) and Europe
use micro-blogging, compared with 76%                                                   (27%) where bloggers reported to be blogging
               in APAC                                                                      more as a result of their micro-blogging


                  81%                    81%
  76%                                                                                           29%
                                                                                                                      27%

                                                                                                                                         18%




 APAC            EURO                    USA                                                   APAC                  EURO                USA


           Q.14a: Micro-blogging sites such as twitter, Plurk and Fanfou are increasingly popular alternatives to blogging (and social
           networking). Do you use a micro-blogging site? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)
           Q.14b: IF YES: Since starting to use a micro-blogging site, has your blogging… (n= APAC:177, EURO:153, USA:22)


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Honoring an embargo
                            All bloggers (100%) in the USA would honor the
                            terms of an embargo placed on a story idea or
                           announcement, compared to only 90% in Europe


                                                                                           100%
                                    97%



                                                                90%




                                   APAC                        EURO                         USA

Q.15: If offered a story idea or announcement under embargo (that is, the material is sent to you in advance of when the organization
wants it in the public arena, and advise a time and date after which it can be used), would you honor the terms of the embargo?
(n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)



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Acknowledging sponsorships
Bloggers in the USA are more likely to agree that they should acknowledge that their blog or
  post is ‘supported’ when making positive posts in return for some sort of compensation
          Product reviews          Advertorials        Posts that support a blogs advertisers              Incentives or gifting to report
100.0%
                                                                                                                        89%              89%
 90.0%                                                                                                         85%              85%
                                                                         81%      80%     80%
 80.0%                                                           74%
                  71%              68%
 70.0%                     64%
 60.0%                                      58%

 50.0%
 40.0%
 30.0%
 20.0%
 10.0%
  0.0%
                              APAC                                           EURO                                           USA

         Q.16: There has been some discussion in the blogosphere regarding bloggers making positive posts in return for some sort of
         compensation. Some say that ethically, bloggers should acknowledge that their blog or post is „supported‟, while others disagree.
         Do you agree, or disagree, that bloggers should acknowledge corporate sponsorship for: (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27)

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Association with employer
                                      Agreement is highest in the USA that bloggers should
                                       always clearly state their employer or association if
                                    blogging on issues or topics that relate to their businesses

                                                                                                              96%
                                                                                 87%
                                                    75%




                                                    APAC                        EURO                          USA


Q.17: there has been some discussion in the blogosphere regarding corporate bloggers that don‟t clearly indicate their association
with an enterprise or organization. To what extent do you agree, or disagree, that “bloggers should always clearly state their employer
or association if blogging on issues or topics that relate to their businesses?” (n=449)


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Contact




                   Jeremy Woolf
      global social media practice lead
        jeremy.woolf@text100.com.hk
                    t. +852.2821.8695
                   m. +852.6773.7996
                  Skype: jeremy.woolf
Twitter: www.twitter.com/jeremywoolf

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Text 100 Global Blogger Survey Report Final

  • 1. Text 100 Blogger Survey 2009 Global Report, June 2009 (APAC, EURO, USA)
  • 2. Survey Methodology 449 technology, news and lifestyle bloggers across 21 countries Three regions: Asia Pacific (APAC), Europe (EURO), and the USA Text 100: respondent identification and recruiting Aha! Research: online survey, analysis, reporting of the results Survey offered in English, Korean, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and French Survey period: April 6 to May 18, 2009 2
  • 4. ONE: Growing Influence Corporations are increasingly Not being a professional journalist doesn't mean recognising the influence of bloggers unprofessionalism in writing or content. (Finland)  Contact with PR people or corporate communicators around the globe is increasing.  This points to the “mainstreaming” of blogging as a communications channel, and the recognition by All bloggers are different. Do corporations that bloggers have increasing influence not underestimate their influencing power. over their desired audiences.  Bloggers in Europe and Asia Pacific are increasingly being held in the same esteem as their counterparts in North America. Don’t treat bloggers as you  Regional or local business cultures still play a role in would treat reporters and blogging preferences. understand that bloggers are potential partners. 4
  • 5. TWO: Social Media Releases PR too often just seem to throw the Corporate News Releases are out: standard press release with very little extra effort (comments), usually just with Social Media Releases will experience the implied message "can you write about it". (Finland) far greater usage  Invest in Social Media Releases for all media. They are by nature, deconstructed, allowing bloggers (and More than 90 percent of PR people generally send us the usual press media) access to information and content to support releases.... So I don’t participate in their an angle unique or particular to their audiences’ activities proactively (Korea) interests.  Use of a Social Media Release allows businesses the opportunity to in essence tier target bloggers with Press releases don't work for bloggers, we are unique opportunities or angles not journalists, we don't need to copy and paste nonsense we get sent. Plus, the big issue with  Note – Pod casts and vod casts are not deemed as coverage on a blog is being first, if you are valuable resources for bloggers, despite having value sending the same release to the press, why for internal and other stakeholder communications would I want to blog about it? I am not unique then and am the same as a paper (Ireland) 5
  • 6. THREE: RSS is Key If your company is not making their information available via RSS feeds, you are missing opportunities.  Your corporate bloggers and corporate websites are deemed by bloggers across the globe to be more credible than micro- blogging, newspapers, social bookmarking sites and television (and magazines in Europe and APAC)  Therefore, investing in up-to-date website content, corporate blogs and bloggers is very important. Now as activity in social media becomes an every day part of business communications, it is essential for corporate; and it must have a dedicated person or team. 6
  • 7. FOUR: Part-time Bloggers The majority of bloggers are still part- timers – adjust your strategies accordingly  Outside of the US, the majority of bloggers surveyed blog for less than 9 hours per week. This makes it even more critical to understand their schedules and contact preferences and be prepared to engage on their terms. 7
  • 8. FIVE: Cultural Differences Despite being global, there are still cultural differences to be respected.  Globally, more than 80% of bloggers say that they would acknowledge sponsorships of blog postings. Asia across the board is less likely or willing to acknowledge forms of sponsorship.  The cultural precedent for gift giving in Asia as a part of business practice, and not having to acknowledge this, is likely to contribute significantly to this difference. 8
  • 9. Luckily, PR firms seem to be understanding bloggers slightly better than they did a few years back. However, only few PR employees are dedicated and dynamic enough to serve bloggers in the optimum fashion. It is really a 24/7 sort-of-job, not the type of job which can work with one or two enquiries a month. (Denmark) 9
  • 10. Executive Summary CONTACT The majority of bloggers welcomed contact from PR firms or any corporation All bloggers in the US sample reported to have been contacted by a PR firm or corporation in the past 6 months. Contact is less frequent in Europe (86%) and APAC (70%). Frequency of contact is also higher in the US than Europe or APAC The most preferred means of contact is via email. Instant messaging or SMS are least welcome More APAC bloggers prefer a face-to-face or email introduction prior to receiving any PR materials, than Europe or the USA. Most bloggers would honor the terms of an embargo placed on a story idea or announcement The majority of surveyed bloggers in the US and Europe (less in APAC) agree strongly that they would acknowledge that their blog or post is ‘supported’ when making positive posts in return for some sort of compensation; Bloggers generally agree (most in the USA, least in APAC) that they should always clearly state their employer or association if blogging on issues or topics that relate to their businesses. 10
  • 11. Executive Summary CONTENT Computers, technology and the internet are the subjects most blogged by surveyed bloggers Preferred content is news and reviews of new products, opinionated comments on their blogs, and interviews with key people. Corporate news announcements are of least interest Photographs are the most frequently used content format though some are also frequently using video streaming, charts and graphs. Video and audio podcasts are rarely used Awareness of Social Media Releases (SMRs) is highest in APAC and lowest in the USA. SMRs effectiveness rating is generally positive. Past year usage of elements taken from SMRs have been highest in APAC and likely future use is high in both APAC and Europe 11
  • 12. Executive Summary SOURCES Sources of information about corporations are mainly “other bloggers”, corporate websites, and RSS feeds, while traditional media is less important The majority of surveyed bloggers use a micro-blogging site (such as Twitter, Plurk or Fanfou) and about a third of these bloggers indicated that it has encouraged them to blog more TIME The US bloggers spend most time blogging, followed by the Europeans, while the APAC bloggers spend the least time 12
  • 13. Contact with PR people Bloggers generally welcome contact from PR firms or a corporation to provide information, comments, and suggestions. Bloggers in APAC are slightly more welcoming than their counterparts in the USA and Europe 93% 87% 89% (2008: 66%) APAC EURO USA Q.1: Do you welcome any contact from Public Relations (PR) firms or any corporation to provide information, offer comment or suggest people you might be interested in talking to? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 13
  • 14. Past contact with PR people Bloggers report that contact initiated by a PR firm or corporation varies from 70% in APAC to 100% in the USA 100% 86% 70% (2008: 66%) APAC EURO USA Q.2a: Have you been contacted by any Public Relations (PR) firms or corporations in the past 6 months about areas you have been focused on or are interested in? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 14
  • 15. Frequency of contact 100% 4% 7% 7% 90% 21% 8% Less than once every two months 80% 15% Once every two months Almost all bloggers (96%) in 18% 13% Once a month 70% 11% the USA get contacted by PR firms or corporations once a 60% Once a week 13% week or more. In Europe More than once a week 50% 31% (65%) and Asia (36%) bloggers get contacted once Daily 40% 23% a week or more 30% 12% 63% 10% Once 20% a 14% week 10% 19% or 4% more 6% often 0% APAC EURO USA Q.2b: How frequently have you been contacted any Public Relations (PR) firms or corporations in the past 6 months? (n= APAC:163, EURO:163, USA:27) 15
  • 16. Preferred means of contact 6.3 Email 6.0 5.7 3.6 Face-to-face 4.1 4.5 Email is the most preferred means of 3.0 contact with bloggers, while SMS and IM Comment on blog 4.1 4.3 are least preferred. APAC bloggers seem to 3.0 be more flexible in their preferred means Micro-blogging 3.8 4.1 of contact 3.0 Social networking invitation 3.3 4.1 USA 3.0 Telephone 2.8 EURO 3.9 1.9 APAC Instant Messaging (IM) 2.4 3.8 1.6 SMS 1.7 3.4 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 7-point scale: 1=“Very Low preference”; 7=“Very high preference” Q.3a: Please indicate to what extent you prefer each of the following means of contact from PR firms or corporations on a scale of 1 to 7, where 1 is “Very low preference” and 7 is “Very high preference” (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) Q4: Do you indicate your most preferred form of contact on your blog? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 16
  • 17. Introduction required? In APAC, 88% prefer an introduction before receiving information from a PR firm or corporation with whom they have not had prior Introductory face-to-face meetings with new contacts contact, compared with only 41% in the USA are more important in APAC than in Europe or the USA 88% 77% 4.1 3.0 2.8 41% APAC EURO USA APAC EURO USA Q.5: If a PR firm or corporation with whom you had no prior contact wants to send you their press releases or other information, do you prefer them to contact you first to introduce themselves, or just send you their information without an introduction? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) Q.6: How important you feel it is to have a face-to-face meeting before receiving information from a PR agency or corporation with whom you have not worked with before? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 17
  • 18. Types of content Research, insights, new product development 6.0 5.6 news 5.3 5.0 The most preferred content by Opinionated responses to your blog posts 5.2 5.5 bloggers is news of new product Products to review 5.0 developments and review 5.4 5.0 products, as well as feedback from Interviews with key people 5.6 readers and interviews with key 5.0 5.2 people. Bloggers are least Market trend and forecast/analysis 4.7 4.7 interested in corporate news 4.8 Product announcements USA 5.2 announcements 4.8 4.4 EURO Competitive product analysis 4.3 4.2 APAC 4.7 Event announcements 4.3 4.3 4.6 Long-term and strategic related content 3.8 3.9 about corporations 4.4 Corporate news announcements 3.5 3.1 3.5 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 7-point scale where 1=“Not interested at all” and 7=“Very interested” Q.8a: Now let‟s talk about your preferred content for your blog. For each of the following types of content, please use this scale where 1 means you are not interested at all and 7 means you are very interested in this content. (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 18
  • 19. Content formats used 74% Photographs 88% 88% 37% Charts and graphs 44% 41% Photographs are the most 37% Video streaming 43% frequently used content format 34% while podcasts are least USA frequently used 15% EURO Video podcast 26% 16% APAC 15% Audio podcast 13% 15% Q.9: How frequently have you used each of the following content formats on your blog over the past 6 months? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 19
  • 20. Social Media Releases Among those aware of SMRs, effectiveness evaluation is on the positive side (7-point Social Media Releases (SMRs) have highest “effectiveness scale where 7=Very effective) awareness amongst APAC bloggers (48%) (note: smaller USA sample size) 5.0 5.3 48% 4.8 38% 26% APAC EURO USA APAC EURO USA Q.10a: Have you ever heard of a Social Media Release (definition provided in the questionnaire? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) Q.10b: How effective do you think Social Media Releases are as a means to keep you updated on corporations? (7-point scale) (n= APAC:112, EURO:72, USA:7) 20
  • 21. Social Media Releases Bloggers generally experienced an increase over the past year in the usage of SMRs by companies to communicate with them (note: smaller USA sample size) 68% 63% 57% APAC EURO USA Q.10c: Compared with a year ago, to what extent are companies using Social Media Releases to communicate with you and other bloggers? (n= APAC:112, EURO:72, USA:7) 21
  • 22. Use of SMRs elements Usage of elements from SMRs in the past Intention to use elements from SMRs in the year is highest in APAC. next year is high in both APAC and Europe (note: smaller USA sample size) (note: smaller USA sample size) 64% 61% 26% 43% 15% 0% APAC EURO USA APAC EURO USA Past year usage Next year intent to use (often / very often) (somewhat / significantly more often) Q.10d: In the past year, how often have you taken elements (video, quotes, pictures, links) from a Social Media Releases to use in your own blog postings? Q.10e: In the next year, how often are you likely to use elements from a Social Media Release for use in your own blog postings? (n= APAC:112, EURO:72, USA:7) 22
  • 23. Popular blogging subjects “Computers”, “technology” and “Internet” are the most blogged about subjects APAC EUROPE USA Computers and… 67% Internet / Web 2.0 83% Computers and… 78% Internet / Web 2.0 61% Computers and… 74% Internet / Web 2.0 67% Culture and Community 52% Media 50% Business and finance 52% Entertainment / Arts/… 45% Brands / marketing/… 45% Media 26% Brands / marketing/… 42% Culture and… 43% Gaming 26% Media 41% Business and finance 31% Brands / marketing/… 22% Current affairs 31% Gaming 28% Culture and… 15% General News 27% Entertainment / Arts/… 27% Entertainment /… 11% Business and finance 27% Science 23% Current affairs 11% Government & Politics 20% Government & Politics 18% Government & Politics 7% Gaming 16% General News 17% Science 4% Science 15% Current affairs 17% General News 4% Q.11: Which of the following subjects do you normally blog about? (Select all that apply) (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 23
  • 24. Information sources “Other bloggers”, “Corporate websites”, and “RSS feeds “are the surveyed bloggers’ most important sources of corporate information. Traditional media is of less importance. APAC EUROPE USA Other bloggers 5.4 Other bloggers 5.8 Corporation… 5.4 RSS Feeds 4.9 RSS Feeds 5.3 Other bloggers 5.2 Corporation… 4.9 Corporation… 4.9 RSS Feeds 4.9 Social networks 4.8 Corporate bloggers 4.8 Newspapers 4.7 Corporate bloggers 4.8 Micro-blogging sites 4.6 Magazines 4.7 Micro-blogging sites 4.7 Social networks 4.4 Corporate bloggers 4.0 Newspapers 4.6 Newspapers 4.3 Social networks 3.6 Magazines 4.4 Magazines 3.9 Micro-blogging sites 3.4 Social… 4.1 Social… 3.9 Television 3.1 Television 4.0 Television 3.0 Social… 2.8 7-point scale where 1=“Not important at all” and 7=Very important” Q.12: Please indicate how important each of the following sources are for information about corporations? Please use this scale where 1 is “not important at all” and 7 is “very Important”. You may use any number from 1 to 7 (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 24
  • 25. Time spent blogging APAC bloggers spend the least amount of time blogging while USA bloggers spend the most 18% 7% 24% 9+ hrs / week: 21% 36% 31% 30% 41% APAC 18% EURO 9+ hrs / week: USA 44% 35% 13% 40% 9+ hrs / week: 22% 63% More than 16 hours 9 to 16 hours 4 to 8 hours Less than 4 hours Q.13: How much of your working week is spent blogging? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 25
  • 26. Micro-blogging The impact of micro-blogging on normal 81% of bloggers in the USA and Europe blogging is highest in APAC (29%) and Europe use micro-blogging, compared with 76% (27%) where bloggers reported to be blogging in APAC more as a result of their micro-blogging 81% 81% 76% 29% 27% 18% APAC EURO USA APAC EURO USA Q.14a: Micro-blogging sites such as twitter, Plurk and Fanfou are increasingly popular alternatives to blogging (and social networking). Do you use a micro-blogging site? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) Q.14b: IF YES: Since starting to use a micro-blogging site, has your blogging… (n= APAC:177, EURO:153, USA:22) 26
  • 27. Honoring an embargo All bloggers (100%) in the USA would honor the terms of an embargo placed on a story idea or announcement, compared to only 90% in Europe 100% 97% 90% APAC EURO USA Q.15: If offered a story idea or announcement under embargo (that is, the material is sent to you in advance of when the organization wants it in the public arena, and advise a time and date after which it can be used), would you honor the terms of the embargo? (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 27
  • 28. Acknowledging sponsorships Bloggers in the USA are more likely to agree that they should acknowledge that their blog or post is ‘supported’ when making positive posts in return for some sort of compensation Product reviews Advertorials Posts that support a blogs advertisers Incentives or gifting to report 100.0% 89% 89% 90.0% 85% 85% 81% 80% 80% 80.0% 74% 71% 68% 70.0% 64% 60.0% 58% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% APAC EURO USA Q.16: There has been some discussion in the blogosphere regarding bloggers making positive posts in return for some sort of compensation. Some say that ethically, bloggers should acknowledge that their blog or post is „supported‟, while others disagree. Do you agree, or disagree, that bloggers should acknowledge corporate sponsorship for: (n= APAC:233, EURO:189, USA:27) 28
  • 29. Association with employer Agreement is highest in the USA that bloggers should always clearly state their employer or association if blogging on issues or topics that relate to their businesses 96% 87% 75% APAC EURO USA Q.17: there has been some discussion in the blogosphere regarding corporate bloggers that don‟t clearly indicate their association with an enterprise or organization. To what extent do you agree, or disagree, that “bloggers should always clearly state their employer or association if blogging on issues or topics that relate to their businesses?” (n=449) 29
  • 30. Contact Jeremy Woolf global social media practice lead jeremy.woolf@text100.com.hk t. +852.2821.8695 m. +852.6773.7996 Skype: jeremy.woolf Twitter: www.twitter.com/jeremywoolf