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Social Media Beats Out Email

Facebook outranks email as the No. 1 time-waster while online.

Facebook outranks email as the No. 1 time-waster while online.

…as the top activity spent online when it comes to goofing around.

An article in Information Week says that 40% of U.S. online time is spent on just three activities — social networking, playing games, and e-mailing.

According to a Nielsen study, which the article sites, U.S. Internet users spent 22.7% of their time on social networking sites — up 43% from the 15.8% they spent in 2009, the research firm found. By comparison, Americans are dedicating fewer hours to e-mail: In this year’s report, users spent 8.3% of their online time reading and sending missives, down almost 28% from last year’s 11.5%, Nielsen said in its Aug. 1 report, “What Americans Do Online.”

What might be most surprising, however, is that users of all ages are adopting to social networking. Double the number of Americans ages 50 and older are visiting more social networking sites than the under-18 age group. The report tracked 200,000 users in June 2010.

Facebook dominates its category, with 85% of social networking done on its site, the report found. On average, users spend six hours per month on the site. By comparison, users spend 5.6% of their social networking time on its closest competitor, MySpace. Twitter and Blogger each received only 1.1% of social networking use.

This leads to the question that if people are checking their social media sites so frequently anyways…should they start knocking out two birds with one stone and begin social media marketing?

Read the Fine Print

Read the fine print...or you might become property of Satan.

Read the fine print...or you might become property of Satan.

Most consumers gloss over the fine print. But maybe this next story will make you think twice about doing that.

Much like Van Halen, a retail site for video games, GameStation.com, included a clause in its fine print to make sure consumers were reading everything. Well, it was an April Fool’s joke, but it shows a valid point: read the fine print, because you never know what you are agreeing to!

Read the article, and while the site can’t really figure out how to ascertain people’s actual souls, if they ever do, they’ve got 7,500 of them.

Yammering About Yammer

Yammer integrates LinkedIn and Twitter.

Yammer integrates LinkedIn and Twitter.

There is a new social media site that’s being billed as a Twitter for internal business use called Yammer. This micro-blogging site serves integrates what LinkedIn does — help companies network online — with the structure of Twitter. However, unlike LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, Yammer only connects employees to the same network through the same email domain (i.e. @actionCOACH.com).

Like other social media sites, Yammer lets you express yourself with a status that asks the the question, “What are you working on?” As employees post their status, a feed is created in one central location allowing any employee within the ActionCOACH email domain to discuss ideas, post news, ask questions, share links and other information.

It’s yet another way to get information and ideas out there, and to create a public discussion. It’s too early to tell if Yammer will catch on, but at least this site has a purpose — Twitter is a public forum for anyone to use, and because users can tweet about anything, from “just arrived in Cancun, Mexico. Beautiful weather!” to “I like goat cheese”, people didn’t think it would take off.

But Twitter proved those people wrong…time will tell if Yammer will follow in the steps of Twitter…

There’s More to Social Networking than Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook

Sprouter is a networking site for entrepreneurs.

Sprouter is a networking site for entrepreneurs.

Even though the top three sites for networking and business marketing are LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, people can be blinded by these sites because the goal of marketing is getting your message in front of as many people as possible. However, it’s more important to get your message in front of as many people as possible who are interested in what you’re selling.

This is why we also endorse Sprouter.com as a viable way to network, too. Sprouter.com is a networking site made specifically for entrepreneurs. Connect globally with other entrepreneurs and business owners who want to network, collaborate and share business ideas, find out about events and post your own, and get real-time feedback about business issues and ideas.

It’s not a bad site to join if you’re new to social networking – it’s not a shot in the dark when everyone who is networking is networking for the same reasons!

Looking for More Advice from Brad Sugars?

Besides this site, BradSugars.com and BusinessCoaching.com. you might also want to check out Entrepreneur Magazine.

Brad Sugars is a contributor to Entrepreneur Magazine, the magazine just about everyone reads if they want tips and trends with small business, franchises, business opportunities and entrepreneurship. This is a magazine that only uses sources with the highest credibility…and Sugars, founder and chairman of ActionCOACH, is obviously a credible source.

Read his latest column here.

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