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Social Media Use
by Fortune 100 Companies
About the Burson-Marsteller Fortune 100
Social Media Study

• The study examined the Fortune 100’s current use of key social media tools
  including Twitter, Facebook, Fanpages and Blogs. The analysis looked to tally
  what percentage of the Fortune 100 is now using each of these channels to
  engage directly with stakeholders. The Data was collected between July 2nd
  and July 17th and is based on content that is accessible within a reasonable
  effort, i.e. by Facebook or Google search for the company name or looking for a
  blog on a corporate site.

• Twitter - The study tallied official Twitter accounts for Fortune 100 companies.
  This tally does not include independent subsidiary brands that do not share a
  name with the parent company.

• Facebook - The study identified whether there was an established Facebook
  fan page for each company within the Fortune 100. The study examined
  corporate pages, but not individual brand fan pages.

• Blogs - The study tallied whether each Fortune 100 company had a branded
  corporate blog easily accessible from its corporate homepage.
Percentage of Fortune 100 using each
Social Media Channel

                                                                       Twitter now platform
                                                                       of choice




     *Active - Regular postings and evidence the company interacts and/or posts content on the page.
Fortune 100 Companies and Social Media
Percent of Fortune 100 Companies active on Twitter,
Facebook, and their Corporate Blog
                                                  Blog                 Facebook
                                                  10%                    14%




                                                            Twitter
                       One                                   76%
                      Channel
                       21%
         None                                   Companies using just one social
                                                media channel overwhelmingly
         40%                                    use Twitter (76%)

                           Two
                         Channels            Blog                            Facebook
                                          and Twitter                        and Twitter
                 All       22%               64%                                36%
               Three
              Channels
                17%
                                                    Companies using two
                                                    channels likely to use
                                                    Blog and Twitter (64%)
Industry Analysis Within the Fortune 100 Companies
on Twitter
                                             Number of
                                                          Percentage Percentage     Percentage on
              Breakdown by Industry         Fortune 100
                                                          with a blog on Facebook      Twitter
                                            Companies
         Petroleum Refining                     9            11%         11%            22%

         Commercial Bank                        8            25%         0%             38%

         Aerospace and Defense                  6            33%         17%            50%

         Food and Drug Stores                   6            17%         33%            50%

         General Merchandiser                   4            50%         75%           100%

         Healthcare: Insurance and              4            0%          0%             50%
         Managed Care
         Insurance: Property and Casualty       4            0%          25%            50%

         Specialty Retailers                    4            50%         50%           100%

         Telecommunications                     4            75%        100%           100%

         Computers, Office Equipment            3            67%        100%            67%

         Entertainment                          3            0%          0%             67%

         Motor Vehicles and Parts               3            67%         67%            67%

         Pharmaceuticals                        3            33%         0%             33%

         Wholesalers: Health Care               3            0%          0%             33%



  Table limited to industries with at least three companies in Fortune 100
Fortune 100 Companies
on Twitter
Fortune 100 Companies with Twitter Accounts




                              Not on
                 On Twitter   Twitter
                   54%         46%
Some Key Findings - Fortune 100 Social Media Study
• Sixty-nine percent of companies that have at least one active Twitter account
  post frequently
  (at least four times a week).
• Currently the Fortune 100 are using Twitter primarily
      – To distribute news and updates about their company
      – As an extension of their customer service
      – To announce marketing promotions
      – As part of employee recruitment/human resources efforts
• The technology industry is by far the most active sector on Twitter with companies
  including Dell, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, and HP each having a number of
  accounts.
• In addition to the corporate accounts, there are a number of locally focused
  Twitter accounts that were created by local units or offices of the Fortune 100.
  For example, Best Buy’s Arkansas stores have an account with 536 followers.
  Such accounts were not examined in this study, but are a growing presence on
  Twitter and robust additions to a corporate account. The local presence allows
  for more specific direct marketing.
How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100

       News/Updates/Announcements                                                           94%

               Customer Service/Direct                                         67%
               Marketing Responses

            Promotions/Deals/Contests                                    57%

Human Resources/Job Postings                      11%


                                       Descriptions of Twitter Uses
•   News/Updates/Announcements: Industry or company news, postings about updates to a company
    blog or website, announcements about products or events
•   Customer Service/Direct Marketing Responses: Communication from the company account with
    consumers or potential consumers, responses about service or products, answers to questions about
    the service or product, or even suggestions or tips
•   Promotions/Deals/Contests: Sweepstakes or contests, promotions or discounts, or sales online or in
    store
•   Human Resources/Job postings: Lists open positions, posts information about hiring or Human
    Resources, posts resources or tips for applying for a position
How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100
Examples of Customer Service/ Direct Marketing Response Outside of
Consumer Product Sales and Communications Technology Industries

Although the healthcare industry is only
moderately involved on Twitter, UnitedHealth
Group recently started @ConnectingCare with
Vice President and medical director of telehealth
Jim Woodburn tweeting updates, responses, and
announcements.


                                                                                 Privacy and Security
                                                                                 Bank of America will never
                                                                                 ask you to disclose your
                                                                                 social security number,
                                                    Bank of America launched     financial account information,
                                                                                 passwords, or PINs via Twitter.
                                                                                 Twitter is a third party site
                                                    a customer service Twitter   unaffiliated with Bank of America,
                                                                                 and Bank of America is not
                                                                                 responsible for the privacy or
                                                    account @BofA_Help.          security policies or practices
                                                                                 on Twitter. You should review the
                                                                                 privacy and security practices of
                                                    They include this security   Twitter. You can review Bank of
                                                                                 America privacy and security
                                                                                 practices by visiting
                                                    warning to ensure that       bankofamerica.com
                                                                                 We are not soliciting ideas. If you
                                                    customers do not divulge     send us ideas, we own them, and
                                                                                 you will not receive compensation.

                                                    passwords or other
                                                    personal information via
                                                    Twitter.
How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100 Cont.
Examples of Promotions/Deals/Contests




                                   Walgreens promotes certain
                                   products and specials.
 State Farm Insurance
 promotes an online
 contest through their
 Twitter account
 @StateFarmIns.
How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100 Cont.
Examples of Human Resources/Job Postings



                                           Here, UPS posts a
                                           range of positions
                                           available in all of its
                                           different offices on
                                           @UPSjobs.
Fortune 100 Twitter Account Followers

• Of all the Fortune 100 Twitter Accounts, the average number of
  followers is 5,234, yet the median is 674 followers.
  The discrepancy is due to outliers at the end of the range.


When examining the ten Twitter accounts with the most followers…
• Over the past three months, the number of followers on these accounts
  has steadily increased. Eight of the ten accounts have more than
  doubled the number of followers than it had three months ago.
• The following chart marks the growth of the largest ten accounts over
  the past month. The dramatic increases suggest the growing popularity
  of Twitter as a means of communication with stakeholders.
Percentage Increase of Followers over the Past Month
of the Ten Twitter Accounts with the Most Followers




  * Chart uses change in number of followers from June 15 th to July 15th. Data collected from twittercounter.com
  ** There was a sharp increase in Microsoft account followers because the company just began posting
     on July 1st. On June 30th, Microsoft had 980 followers. On July 15th, they had 11,081.
Fortune 100 Companies
on Facebook
Fortune 100 Companies with Facebook Pages




                                                                 Active
                                                                 29%
                                     No Page
                                      43%



                                                         Inactive
                                                           28%




    Inactive - A page with little to no activity, few if any postings, and/or no indication that
    the page was begun or managed by the company.
    Active - Regular postings and evidence the company interacts and/or posts content on the page.
Facebook Fan Pages

• The pages are overwhelmingly consumer focused offering
    – Promotions and product information.
    – Some firms also promote their philanthropy and community.
    – Some companies are using the discussion boards and the “Wall” to
      engage consumers and
    – Some use page to answer questions and others are not yet at that stage
      but being transparent.
    (Below examples from AT&T and TIAA CREF)
Facebook Pages Continued

• Twenty-nine percent of Fortune 100 companies are actively
  communicating via a Facebook Fan page compared with the fifty-four
  percent that are using Twitter accounts

• Twenty-five of the Fortune 100 Companies have both Twitter accounts
  and active Facebook pages.

• Many companies have a groups on Facebook, but do not have a
  Facebook page. Others have inactive or unofficial fan pages that do
  not communicate any corporate information.
Fortune 100 Companies with
Corporate Blogs
Fortune 100 Companies with Corporate Blogs




                  No Blog   Blog
                   68%      32%
Blog Analysis

• Fortune 100 blog content typically includes current projects, external
  initiatives, and corporation’s community involvement/corporate social
  responsibility initiatives.

• Many of the corporate blogs are written by executives in order to
  personally communicate company initiatives and convey sense of
  accessibility to management

• Like its participation in Twitter, the technology and telecommunications
  industries also have high involvement in blogs, with companies
  including Dell, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, and HP maintaining a
  number of blogs specific to products or services, as well as employee
  blogs from all divisions and levels of the corporation. They often use
  blog rolls to aggregate all the blog content to one source.
Key Findings – Fortune 100 Blogs

• Many companies have avoided maintaining a blog and have instead
  gone straight to Twitter
• All companies that have at least one blog remain active and post
  consistently (regular time intervals of weekly or monthly.)
• Industries least active in the blogosphere are the Healthcare and Food
  industries. Food Companies tend to be more active at brand level.
  Media companies tend not to have a corporate blog, but their
  subsidiaries maintain many blogs.
• The companies that do not have blogs do provide other ways to relay
  news and information in more traditional ways, most commonly a news
  roll or press release media section.
• Many companies often link to or incorporate external individual blogs
  from stakeholders encouraging them to share their own experiences
  with the company’s products.

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Social Media Redes Sociales Presentation

  • 1. Social Media Use by Fortune 100 Companies
  • 2. About the Burson-Marsteller Fortune 100 Social Media Study • The study examined the Fortune 100’s current use of key social media tools including Twitter, Facebook, Fanpages and Blogs. The analysis looked to tally what percentage of the Fortune 100 is now using each of these channels to engage directly with stakeholders. The Data was collected between July 2nd and July 17th and is based on content that is accessible within a reasonable effort, i.e. by Facebook or Google search for the company name or looking for a blog on a corporate site. • Twitter - The study tallied official Twitter accounts for Fortune 100 companies. This tally does not include independent subsidiary brands that do not share a name with the parent company. • Facebook - The study identified whether there was an established Facebook fan page for each company within the Fortune 100. The study examined corporate pages, but not individual brand fan pages. • Blogs - The study tallied whether each Fortune 100 company had a branded corporate blog easily accessible from its corporate homepage.
  • 3. Percentage of Fortune 100 using each Social Media Channel Twitter now platform of choice *Active - Regular postings and evidence the company interacts and/or posts content on the page.
  • 4. Fortune 100 Companies and Social Media Percent of Fortune 100 Companies active on Twitter, Facebook, and their Corporate Blog Blog Facebook 10% 14% Twitter One 76% Channel 21% None Companies using just one social media channel overwhelmingly 40% use Twitter (76%) Two Channels Blog Facebook and Twitter and Twitter All 22% 64% 36% Three Channels 17% Companies using two channels likely to use Blog and Twitter (64%)
  • 5. Industry Analysis Within the Fortune 100 Companies on Twitter Number of Percentage Percentage Percentage on Breakdown by Industry Fortune 100 with a blog on Facebook Twitter Companies Petroleum Refining 9 11% 11% 22% Commercial Bank 8 25% 0% 38% Aerospace and Defense 6 33% 17% 50% Food and Drug Stores 6 17% 33% 50% General Merchandiser 4 50% 75% 100% Healthcare: Insurance and 4 0% 0% 50% Managed Care Insurance: Property and Casualty 4 0% 25% 50% Specialty Retailers 4 50% 50% 100% Telecommunications 4 75% 100% 100% Computers, Office Equipment 3 67% 100% 67% Entertainment 3 0% 0% 67% Motor Vehicles and Parts 3 67% 67% 67% Pharmaceuticals 3 33% 0% 33% Wholesalers: Health Care 3 0% 0% 33% Table limited to industries with at least three companies in Fortune 100
  • 7. Fortune 100 Companies with Twitter Accounts Not on On Twitter Twitter 54% 46%
  • 8. Some Key Findings - Fortune 100 Social Media Study • Sixty-nine percent of companies that have at least one active Twitter account post frequently (at least four times a week). • Currently the Fortune 100 are using Twitter primarily – To distribute news and updates about their company – As an extension of their customer service – To announce marketing promotions – As part of employee recruitment/human resources efforts • The technology industry is by far the most active sector on Twitter with companies including Dell, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, and HP each having a number of accounts. • In addition to the corporate accounts, there are a number of locally focused Twitter accounts that were created by local units or offices of the Fortune 100. For example, Best Buy’s Arkansas stores have an account with 536 followers. Such accounts were not examined in this study, but are a growing presence on Twitter and robust additions to a corporate account. The local presence allows for more specific direct marketing.
  • 9. How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100 News/Updates/Announcements 94% Customer Service/Direct 67% Marketing Responses Promotions/Deals/Contests 57% Human Resources/Job Postings 11% Descriptions of Twitter Uses • News/Updates/Announcements: Industry or company news, postings about updates to a company blog or website, announcements about products or events • Customer Service/Direct Marketing Responses: Communication from the company account with consumers or potential consumers, responses about service or products, answers to questions about the service or product, or even suggestions or tips • Promotions/Deals/Contests: Sweepstakes or contests, promotions or discounts, or sales online or in store • Human Resources/Job postings: Lists open positions, posts information about hiring or Human Resources, posts resources or tips for applying for a position
  • 10. How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100 Examples of Customer Service/ Direct Marketing Response Outside of Consumer Product Sales and Communications Technology Industries Although the healthcare industry is only moderately involved on Twitter, UnitedHealth Group recently started @ConnectingCare with Vice President and medical director of telehealth Jim Woodburn tweeting updates, responses, and announcements. Privacy and Security Bank of America will never ask you to disclose your social security number, Bank of America launched financial account information, passwords, or PINs via Twitter. Twitter is a third party site a customer service Twitter unaffiliated with Bank of America, and Bank of America is not responsible for the privacy or account @BofA_Help. security policies or practices on Twitter. You should review the privacy and security practices of They include this security Twitter. You can review Bank of America privacy and security practices by visiting warning to ensure that bankofamerica.com We are not soliciting ideas. If you customers do not divulge send us ideas, we own them, and you will not receive compensation. passwords or other personal information via Twitter.
  • 11. How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100 Cont. Examples of Promotions/Deals/Contests Walgreens promotes certain products and specials. State Farm Insurance promotes an online contest through their Twitter account @StateFarmIns.
  • 12. How Twitter is Used By the Fortune 100 Cont. Examples of Human Resources/Job Postings Here, UPS posts a range of positions available in all of its different offices on @UPSjobs.
  • 13. Fortune 100 Twitter Account Followers • Of all the Fortune 100 Twitter Accounts, the average number of followers is 5,234, yet the median is 674 followers. The discrepancy is due to outliers at the end of the range. When examining the ten Twitter accounts with the most followers… • Over the past three months, the number of followers on these accounts has steadily increased. Eight of the ten accounts have more than doubled the number of followers than it had three months ago. • The following chart marks the growth of the largest ten accounts over the past month. The dramatic increases suggest the growing popularity of Twitter as a means of communication with stakeholders.
  • 14. Percentage Increase of Followers over the Past Month of the Ten Twitter Accounts with the Most Followers * Chart uses change in number of followers from June 15 th to July 15th. Data collected from twittercounter.com ** There was a sharp increase in Microsoft account followers because the company just began posting on July 1st. On June 30th, Microsoft had 980 followers. On July 15th, they had 11,081.
  • 16. Fortune 100 Companies with Facebook Pages Active 29% No Page 43% Inactive 28% Inactive - A page with little to no activity, few if any postings, and/or no indication that the page was begun or managed by the company. Active - Regular postings and evidence the company interacts and/or posts content on the page.
  • 17. Facebook Fan Pages • The pages are overwhelmingly consumer focused offering – Promotions and product information. – Some firms also promote their philanthropy and community. – Some companies are using the discussion boards and the “Wall” to engage consumers and – Some use page to answer questions and others are not yet at that stage but being transparent. (Below examples from AT&T and TIAA CREF)
  • 18. Facebook Pages Continued • Twenty-nine percent of Fortune 100 companies are actively communicating via a Facebook Fan page compared with the fifty-four percent that are using Twitter accounts • Twenty-five of the Fortune 100 Companies have both Twitter accounts and active Facebook pages. • Many companies have a groups on Facebook, but do not have a Facebook page. Others have inactive or unofficial fan pages that do not communicate any corporate information.
  • 19. Fortune 100 Companies with Corporate Blogs
  • 20. Fortune 100 Companies with Corporate Blogs No Blog Blog 68% 32%
  • 21. Blog Analysis • Fortune 100 blog content typically includes current projects, external initiatives, and corporation’s community involvement/corporate social responsibility initiatives. • Many of the corporate blogs are written by executives in order to personally communicate company initiatives and convey sense of accessibility to management • Like its participation in Twitter, the technology and telecommunications industries also have high involvement in blogs, with companies including Dell, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco, and HP maintaining a number of blogs specific to products or services, as well as employee blogs from all divisions and levels of the corporation. They often use blog rolls to aggregate all the blog content to one source.
  • 22. Key Findings – Fortune 100 Blogs • Many companies have avoided maintaining a blog and have instead gone straight to Twitter • All companies that have at least one blog remain active and post consistently (regular time intervals of weekly or monthly.) • Industries least active in the blogosphere are the Healthcare and Food industries. Food Companies tend to be more active at brand level. Media companies tend not to have a corporate blog, but their subsidiaries maintain many blogs. • The companies that do not have blogs do provide other ways to relay news and information in more traditional ways, most commonly a news roll or press release media section. • Many companies often link to or incorporate external individual blogs from stakeholders encouraging them to share their own experiences with the company’s products.