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THE SOCIAL
NETWORKING
REPORT
A study into what business men and women really think about social networking
and some observations on the evolving conventions of social networking etiquette




Produced by: The Counsel House
and Pilotmax PR




                                                                          MAY 2010
INTRODUCTION




  Is social networking just a flash in the pan
  indulged in by the under 30s or is it a serious
  communication platform which is here to stay?
We asked a number of colleagues and clients to participate in a pilot
study on the subject run by the internet-based survey company Benchpoint.
In total, 164 respondents took part in the study, the findings of which
form the basis of this report. We also undertook some desk research
and carried out a number of qualitative interviews with colleagues and
clients, some of whom were clearly in the know about social networking,
for some insights into what makes for good social networking etiquette.

We do not purport to be social networking experts, but we do know
about communications and PR having been in the business for over
twenty years. Social networking is a relatively new medium and, as
such, one which communications professionals should be evaluating
and assessing on a continuous basis.

This is our first report on the subject. We hope you find it an interesting
and informative read.


Robin Swinbank        Jane Herbert
Managing Partner      Managing Director
The Counsel House     Pilotmax
THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT




EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:




I   Social networking is here to stay: This is the firm opinion of virtually all
    the respondents polled for this study. The vast majority (83%) said that they
    think that social networking is here to stay compared to only nine per cent who
    thought it a flash in the pan indulged in by the under 30s.

I   Business opinion is divided on the value of ‘tweeting’:           Nearly half
    of all respondents (44%) agreed with the statement that twittering can be a
    ‘moronic’ form of communication compared to 31 per cent who would describe
    it as a ‘fun and powerful’ communication medium. A quarter (25%) either didn’t
    know or didn’t have an opinion on this.


I   Blogging works: Nearly three quarters of those polled (71%) say that blogging
    provides an effective new medium to communicate with a wider audience whilst
    less than one in five (16%) say that it is simply shouting into the ether.


I   Having a social network profile boosts business prospects:                 Just
    over half the respondents polled (51%) think that publishing a profile on social
    networking sites can help develop new contacts and win new business whilst
    less than a quarter (23%) say that it is a waste of time in this respect.

I   Opinion is split on whether profiles boost or harm career prospects:
    Attitudes are more divided with regards to social networking and career
    prospects. Just over a third (34%) say it can improve work and career prospects
    whilst 30 per cent think that it can actually put your career prospects at risk.
    Over a third (36%) said that they don’t know.


I   Facebook is the most highly rated site: Facebook was both the most widely
    used and highly rated of the six sites listed in the survey amongst our respondents
    who were asked which sites they used and to rate key social networking sites
    (marking between 1 and 5, with 1 = not very good and 5 = very good).


I   How the sites were ranked:         Facebook was used by 72 per cent of the
    respondents in the survey and was rated, on average, 2.86 as a favourite site
    on the 1-5 scale. The next most popular and highly rated was Linkedin used by
    59 per cent of respondents and rated 2.03 and then Twitter used by 46 per cent
    and rated 1.3 on the 1-5 scale.




                                                                                          3
THE SURVEY FINDINGS IN FULL:

                                                    DON’T KNOW
                                                                  8%
                                                FLASH IN
                                                THE PAN    9%
    Is social networking just a flash in
    the pan indulged in by the under
    30s or is it a serious communication
    platform which is here to stay?                                     83%
                                                                    HERE TO STAY




    Respondents were asked in their
                                                             25%
    view if ‘tweeting’ is, as described                    DON’T KNOW

    by one commentator, ‘a fun and                                            44%
                                                                              MORONIC
    powerful new medium’ or if it can
    be, as described by another, a truly                      31%
                                                             FUN POWERFUL
    ‘moronic’ form of communication?                               MEDIUM




                                                    DON’T KNOW

                                                              13%
    Does blogging provide an effective           JUST
    new medium to communicate to a          SHOUTING
                                             INTO THE   16%
                                                ETHER
    wider audience or is it just a way of
    shouting into the ether?                                               71%
                                                                    EFFECTIVE NEW
                                                                    MEDIUM




    Does having a profile on social
    networking site help you to develop
                                                             26%
                                                           DON’T KNOW

    new contacts and win new business                                       51%
                                                                            HELPS WIN
    or is it just a waste of time?                                          BUSINESS
                                                                            AND CONTACTS
                                                              23%
                                                           WASTE OF TIME




4
THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT




Can having a profile on social                                                                           30%                        36%
                                                                                                      PUT THIS AT RISK
                                                                                                                                DON’T KNOW
networking sites actually improve
your work and career prospects or
is it likely to put this at risk?                                                                                     34%
                                                                                                                     IMPROVE MY
                                                                                                                      PROSPECTS




Which social networking sites do you use and how well do you rate them?


                                Usage                                                                                Rating
80%                                                                      3.0
                                                                               Facebook




70%
                                                                         2.5
      Facebook




60%
                 Linkedin




                                                                         2.0
                                                                                           Linkedin




50%
                            Twitter




40%                                                                      1.5
                                                                                                           Twitter




30%
                                      Flickr

                                               MySpace




                                                                         1.0
                                                                                                                       Flickr




20%
                                                                                                                                MySpace
                                                         Plaxo




                                                                                                                                          Plaxo




                                                                         0.5
                                                                 Other




                                                                                                                                                  Other



10%

0%                                                                        0




                                                                                                                                                          5
THE BRIEF, BRIEF HISTORY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING




    I   Although social networking has its roots in sites like Friends Reunited, officially
        launched in July 2000, and services like MSN Messenger, the medium is still
        really only just a decade old.

    I   Early runners in the market, My Space and Bebo, launched in 2003 and 2005
        respectively. By August 2006, My Space had 100 million users whilst in 2008
        AOL purchased Bebo for $850 million. Two years on, and AOL has just
        announced it plans to sell or shutdown Bebo.


    I   Market leader, Facebook, only celebrated its sixth birthday on 4th February this
        year. It already has some 400 millions users worldwide and has a market value
        recently estimated by BusinessWeek at between $3.75 billion and $5 billion.


    I   In October 2003, its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, then a university undergraduate
        at Harvard, was blogging about a girl who had dumped him on a campus site
        called Facemash. Zuckerberg is now reputed to be the youngest ever self-made
        billionaire.


    I   Twitter, founded in 2006, already has some 50 million monthly visitors. In the
        first three months of 2010, over four billion ‘tweets’ were posted worldwide. To
        date, the firm is already said to have attracted over $57 million from various
        investors.


    I   Linkedin, launched in May 2003, has over 60 million registered users worldwide
        (11 million of these are based in Europe) and, following an acquisition of a five
        per cent shareholding by various investors in June 2008, it has an estimated
        market value of $1 billion.




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THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT




OBSERVATIONS ON SOME DEVELOPING TRENDS
IN SOCIAL NETWORKING ETIQUETTE




There are no hard and fast rules as to how to behave on social media
websites, but there are already some widely-accepted conventions that
anyone new to social networking should be aware of which will help
avoid gaffes and embarrassing mistakes.

The ten easy-to-make faux pas of social networking are:

                  In social networking land, it is considered very bad form to hover
1    Hovering
     above and try to look into the social networking activity of subordinates and
     juniors at work. Senior managers should be wary about asking junior colleagues
     if they can become their friends on sites like Twitter and Facebook. They might
     find that these sites are already being used as a forum for complaining about
     work and bosses. To avoid embarrassment, always wait to be invited to join social
     networks rather than insist on it.

                         The cardinal sin of social networking is inviting every Tom,
2    Overfriending
     Dick, Harry, Sally, et al who you have ever met in your life to become your
     friend just so that you can boast about the number of friends you have on your
     social networking sites. Likewise, confronting people who either don’t want to
     become friends or who do not respond to requests to become friends is considered
     to be particularly poor form. Avoid, at all costs, the temptation to hassle people
     to be your friend as this may cause offence and lead to the reputation of being
     a social networking pest.

                          Be wary of putting anything up on a social networking site
3    Career–risking
     that, if seen by the wrong person, especially a prospective or existing employer,
     could harm your career prospects. There are numerous recent examples of this
     happening. For example, a primary head teacher was recently sacked when
     rather raunchy pictures of her social life appeared on Facebook. A number of
     cabin crew of a major airline also lost their jobs after posting inappropriate
     jokes about their employer on Facebook. Jokes made references to the airline
     passengers as ‘chavs’ and wrongly implied some of the airline’s planes were
     infested with cockroaches.

     Mixing business with pleasure Use the right social networks for work
4    and pleasure and try to avoid mixing the two together. Convention is to use
     Linkedin for business and Facebook for socialising. Unless done extremely well,
     using Facebook as a platform to pitch your business to your friends may be
     considered very bad form, whereas on Linkedin this practice may be considered
     the norm. Facebook can be a powerful business platform, but it requires
     extreme tact and may only be appropriate for certain kinds of business.
                                                                                          7
OBSERVATIONS ON SOME DEVELOPING TRENDS
    IN SOCIAL NETWORKING ETIQUETTE




                                                  Not setting the correct privacy options
    5    Exposing too much of yourself
         may undermine the user’s right to privacy. This was the recent warning issued
         by computer scientist and philosopher Dr Kieron O’Hara of the University of
         Southampton who said: ”Users of new media, in their self disclosure,
         are often as complicit in their assaults on our privacy as the authorities which
         orchestrate their surveillance.” The sharing of intimate details and photos on
         websites could damage relationships.

                               Social networkers who put their relationship status online
    6    Love life boasting
         can find themselves very red-faced when their partners appear to dump them
         online. The best advice is to avoid posting any relationship status online.

                    Lying, dissembling or tricking the online community is possibly the
    7    Kidding
         greatest cardinal sin of all. Using fake names on social networking sites, sending
         out hoax messages and sending email chains are all deeply unpopular habits
         among the social networking community.

                                          if you are on all
    8    Over social networking
         the social networking sites and not sleeping in
         case you think your social networking friends
         might think you are rude for not responding,
         then get a life. Likewise, if you are in perpetual
         contact and lengthy exchanges with people you
         will never meet, you might want to ask yourself
         ‘are you speaking to the right people?’

                                     Don’t drink and drive and likewise never social network
    9    Drinking and driving
         when under the influence of alcohol. Many people have learned to their cost
         that irony is a very fickle mistress when is comes to social networking. What
         might seem funny in the small hours of the morning whilst drinking a glass or
         two of wine and posting messages online might appear badly out of place in
         the morning.

         Twittergriefing Trying to express sincere emotion in 140 characters or less,
    10   when expressing a sentiment which maybe better expressed in more traditional
         ways (sometimes called Twittergrief), tests the appropriateness of the medium
         to the emotion. There is a growing trend for a huge outpouring of online grief
         whenever a young celebrity dies. However, when the American socialite and
         heiress Casey Johnson died, the online outpouring of love and friendship
         contrasted sharply with the fact that Johnson’s body had lain undiscovered for
         three days, demonstrating, as the Evening Standard reported at the time, that
8        ‘virtual friendship is no substitute for the real thing’.
THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT




METHODOLOGY




I   The survey was carried out online using       About The Counsel House:
    for internet survey company Benchpoint
    between December 2009 and February            The Counsel House is an independent network
    2010.                                         of freelance consultants which specialises
                                                  in providing interim management services
I   A total of 164 respondents participated       to corporate, public and voluntary sector
    in the study, of which 61 per cent were       clients.
    female and 39 per cent male.
                                                  About Piltomax PR:
I   The breakdown in age was: 40 per cent
    were aged over 45, 43 per cent were           Pitlotmax is an independently-owned public
    aged between 31 and 45 and 16 per cent        relations company focused on producing
    were aged 18 – 30.                            effective and measurable results that
                                                  positively change and sustain its clients’
I   In employment terms, 52 per cent were         reputations.
    in full time employment, 31 per cent
    were self employed and the rest were          About Benchpoint:
    either part time, a student, unemployed,
    a housewife/husband or retired.               Benchpoint is an advanced system for
                                                  employee and online surveys which delivers
I   74 per cent worked in the private sector,     fully analysed results in real time.
    nine per cent in the voluntary sector,        www.benchpoint.com
    seven per cent in the public sector and
    the rest were either working in ‘none of
    the above’ or were in fulltime education.

I   Geographically, 56 per cent lived in London
    and the South, 23 per cent outside the
    UK, 12 per cent in the South West, and
    the rest throughout the UK.




                      For further information please contact:

              Robin Swinbank                                      Jane Herbert
           The Counsel House                                       Pilotmax

        Telephone: 020 8769 6453                           Telephone: 0208 334 0200
       robin@thecounselhouse.com                              jane@pilotmax.co.uk
        www.thecounselhouse.com                                www.pilotmax.co.uk




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Social Networking Report

  • 1. THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT A study into what business men and women really think about social networking and some observations on the evolving conventions of social networking etiquette Produced by: The Counsel House and Pilotmax PR MAY 2010
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Is social networking just a flash in the pan indulged in by the under 30s or is it a serious communication platform which is here to stay? We asked a number of colleagues and clients to participate in a pilot study on the subject run by the internet-based survey company Benchpoint. In total, 164 respondents took part in the study, the findings of which form the basis of this report. We also undertook some desk research and carried out a number of qualitative interviews with colleagues and clients, some of whom were clearly in the know about social networking, for some insights into what makes for good social networking etiquette. We do not purport to be social networking experts, but we do know about communications and PR having been in the business for over twenty years. Social networking is a relatively new medium and, as such, one which communications professionals should be evaluating and assessing on a continuous basis. This is our first report on the subject. We hope you find it an interesting and informative read. Robin Swinbank Jane Herbert Managing Partner Managing Director The Counsel House Pilotmax
  • 3. THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: I Social networking is here to stay: This is the firm opinion of virtually all the respondents polled for this study. The vast majority (83%) said that they think that social networking is here to stay compared to only nine per cent who thought it a flash in the pan indulged in by the under 30s. I Business opinion is divided on the value of ‘tweeting’: Nearly half of all respondents (44%) agreed with the statement that twittering can be a ‘moronic’ form of communication compared to 31 per cent who would describe it as a ‘fun and powerful’ communication medium. A quarter (25%) either didn’t know or didn’t have an opinion on this. I Blogging works: Nearly three quarters of those polled (71%) say that blogging provides an effective new medium to communicate with a wider audience whilst less than one in five (16%) say that it is simply shouting into the ether. I Having a social network profile boosts business prospects: Just over half the respondents polled (51%) think that publishing a profile on social networking sites can help develop new contacts and win new business whilst less than a quarter (23%) say that it is a waste of time in this respect. I Opinion is split on whether profiles boost or harm career prospects: Attitudes are more divided with regards to social networking and career prospects. Just over a third (34%) say it can improve work and career prospects whilst 30 per cent think that it can actually put your career prospects at risk. Over a third (36%) said that they don’t know. I Facebook is the most highly rated site: Facebook was both the most widely used and highly rated of the six sites listed in the survey amongst our respondents who were asked which sites they used and to rate key social networking sites (marking between 1 and 5, with 1 = not very good and 5 = very good). I How the sites were ranked: Facebook was used by 72 per cent of the respondents in the survey and was rated, on average, 2.86 as a favourite site on the 1-5 scale. The next most popular and highly rated was Linkedin used by 59 per cent of respondents and rated 2.03 and then Twitter used by 46 per cent and rated 1.3 on the 1-5 scale. 3
  • 4. THE SURVEY FINDINGS IN FULL: DON’T KNOW 8% FLASH IN THE PAN 9% Is social networking just a flash in the pan indulged in by the under 30s or is it a serious communication platform which is here to stay? 83% HERE TO STAY Respondents were asked in their 25% view if ‘tweeting’ is, as described DON’T KNOW by one commentator, ‘a fun and 44% MORONIC powerful new medium’ or if it can be, as described by another, a truly 31% FUN POWERFUL ‘moronic’ form of communication? MEDIUM DON’T KNOW 13% Does blogging provide an effective JUST new medium to communicate to a SHOUTING INTO THE 16% ETHER wider audience or is it just a way of shouting into the ether? 71% EFFECTIVE NEW MEDIUM Does having a profile on social networking site help you to develop 26% DON’T KNOW new contacts and win new business 51% HELPS WIN or is it just a waste of time? BUSINESS AND CONTACTS 23% WASTE OF TIME 4
  • 5. THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT Can having a profile on social 30% 36% PUT THIS AT RISK DON’T KNOW networking sites actually improve your work and career prospects or is it likely to put this at risk? 34% IMPROVE MY PROSPECTS Which social networking sites do you use and how well do you rate them? Usage Rating 80% 3.0 Facebook 70% 2.5 Facebook 60% Linkedin 2.0 Linkedin 50% Twitter 40% 1.5 Twitter 30% Flickr MySpace 1.0 Flickr 20% MySpace Plaxo Plaxo 0.5 Other Other 10% 0% 0 5
  • 6. THE BRIEF, BRIEF HISTORY OF SOCIAL NETWORKING I Although social networking has its roots in sites like Friends Reunited, officially launched in July 2000, and services like MSN Messenger, the medium is still really only just a decade old. I Early runners in the market, My Space and Bebo, launched in 2003 and 2005 respectively. By August 2006, My Space had 100 million users whilst in 2008 AOL purchased Bebo for $850 million. Two years on, and AOL has just announced it plans to sell or shutdown Bebo. I Market leader, Facebook, only celebrated its sixth birthday on 4th February this year. It already has some 400 millions users worldwide and has a market value recently estimated by BusinessWeek at between $3.75 billion and $5 billion. I In October 2003, its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, then a university undergraduate at Harvard, was blogging about a girl who had dumped him on a campus site called Facemash. Zuckerberg is now reputed to be the youngest ever self-made billionaire. I Twitter, founded in 2006, already has some 50 million monthly visitors. In the first three months of 2010, over four billion ‘tweets’ were posted worldwide. To date, the firm is already said to have attracted over $57 million from various investors. I Linkedin, launched in May 2003, has over 60 million registered users worldwide (11 million of these are based in Europe) and, following an acquisition of a five per cent shareholding by various investors in June 2008, it has an estimated market value of $1 billion. 6
  • 7. THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT OBSERVATIONS ON SOME DEVELOPING TRENDS IN SOCIAL NETWORKING ETIQUETTE There are no hard and fast rules as to how to behave on social media websites, but there are already some widely-accepted conventions that anyone new to social networking should be aware of which will help avoid gaffes and embarrassing mistakes. The ten easy-to-make faux pas of social networking are: In social networking land, it is considered very bad form to hover 1 Hovering above and try to look into the social networking activity of subordinates and juniors at work. Senior managers should be wary about asking junior colleagues if they can become their friends on sites like Twitter and Facebook. They might find that these sites are already being used as a forum for complaining about work and bosses. To avoid embarrassment, always wait to be invited to join social networks rather than insist on it. The cardinal sin of social networking is inviting every Tom, 2 Overfriending Dick, Harry, Sally, et al who you have ever met in your life to become your friend just so that you can boast about the number of friends you have on your social networking sites. Likewise, confronting people who either don’t want to become friends or who do not respond to requests to become friends is considered to be particularly poor form. Avoid, at all costs, the temptation to hassle people to be your friend as this may cause offence and lead to the reputation of being a social networking pest. Be wary of putting anything up on a social networking site 3 Career–risking that, if seen by the wrong person, especially a prospective or existing employer, could harm your career prospects. There are numerous recent examples of this happening. For example, a primary head teacher was recently sacked when rather raunchy pictures of her social life appeared on Facebook. A number of cabin crew of a major airline also lost their jobs after posting inappropriate jokes about their employer on Facebook. Jokes made references to the airline passengers as ‘chavs’ and wrongly implied some of the airline’s planes were infested with cockroaches. Mixing business with pleasure Use the right social networks for work 4 and pleasure and try to avoid mixing the two together. Convention is to use Linkedin for business and Facebook for socialising. Unless done extremely well, using Facebook as a platform to pitch your business to your friends may be considered very bad form, whereas on Linkedin this practice may be considered the norm. Facebook can be a powerful business platform, but it requires extreme tact and may only be appropriate for certain kinds of business. 7
  • 8. OBSERVATIONS ON SOME DEVELOPING TRENDS IN SOCIAL NETWORKING ETIQUETTE Not setting the correct privacy options 5 Exposing too much of yourself may undermine the user’s right to privacy. This was the recent warning issued by computer scientist and philosopher Dr Kieron O’Hara of the University of Southampton who said: ”Users of new media, in their self disclosure, are often as complicit in their assaults on our privacy as the authorities which orchestrate their surveillance.” The sharing of intimate details and photos on websites could damage relationships. Social networkers who put their relationship status online 6 Love life boasting can find themselves very red-faced when their partners appear to dump them online. The best advice is to avoid posting any relationship status online. Lying, dissembling or tricking the online community is possibly the 7 Kidding greatest cardinal sin of all. Using fake names on social networking sites, sending out hoax messages and sending email chains are all deeply unpopular habits among the social networking community. if you are on all 8 Over social networking the social networking sites and not sleeping in case you think your social networking friends might think you are rude for not responding, then get a life. Likewise, if you are in perpetual contact and lengthy exchanges with people you will never meet, you might want to ask yourself ‘are you speaking to the right people?’ Don’t drink and drive and likewise never social network 9 Drinking and driving when under the influence of alcohol. Many people have learned to their cost that irony is a very fickle mistress when is comes to social networking. What might seem funny in the small hours of the morning whilst drinking a glass or two of wine and posting messages online might appear badly out of place in the morning. Twittergriefing Trying to express sincere emotion in 140 characters or less, 10 when expressing a sentiment which maybe better expressed in more traditional ways (sometimes called Twittergrief), tests the appropriateness of the medium to the emotion. There is a growing trend for a huge outpouring of online grief whenever a young celebrity dies. However, when the American socialite and heiress Casey Johnson died, the online outpouring of love and friendship contrasted sharply with the fact that Johnson’s body had lain undiscovered for three days, demonstrating, as the Evening Standard reported at the time, that 8 ‘virtual friendship is no substitute for the real thing’.
  • 9. THE SOCIAL NETWORKING REPORT METHODOLOGY I The survey was carried out online using About The Counsel House: for internet survey company Benchpoint between December 2009 and February The Counsel House is an independent network 2010. of freelance consultants which specialises in providing interim management services I A total of 164 respondents participated to corporate, public and voluntary sector in the study, of which 61 per cent were clients. female and 39 per cent male. About Piltomax PR: I The breakdown in age was: 40 per cent were aged over 45, 43 per cent were Pitlotmax is an independently-owned public aged between 31 and 45 and 16 per cent relations company focused on producing were aged 18 – 30. effective and measurable results that positively change and sustain its clients’ I In employment terms, 52 per cent were reputations. in full time employment, 31 per cent were self employed and the rest were About Benchpoint: either part time, a student, unemployed, a housewife/husband or retired. Benchpoint is an advanced system for employee and online surveys which delivers I 74 per cent worked in the private sector, fully analysed results in real time. nine per cent in the voluntary sector, www.benchpoint.com seven per cent in the public sector and the rest were either working in ‘none of the above’ or were in fulltime education. I Geographically, 56 per cent lived in London and the South, 23 per cent outside the UK, 12 per cent in the South West, and the rest throughout the UK. For further information please contact: Robin Swinbank Jane Herbert The Counsel House Pilotmax Telephone: 020 8769 6453 Telephone: 0208 334 0200 robin@thecounselhouse.com jane@pilotmax.co.uk www.thecounselhouse.com www.pilotmax.co.uk 9