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Teen Word of Mouth All-Stars
and Insights on How Teen WOM Works
   A Special Report from the Keller Fay Group
                   July 2007
TalkTrack™ Analysis on WOM Among Teens
                    Teen Word of Mouth
 •   The following is a summary analysis of word of mouth among teens.
 •   It is drawn from TalkTrack™, the first continuous study of word of
     mouth (WOM) in all channels (online and offline).
 •   These data reflect surveys collected from 2,046 teens (13 to 17) and
     15,287 American consumers 13 to 69, during the months of January
     through May 2007.
 •   In the surveys, respondents described, in detail, their past day’s word
     of mouth conversations about products and services.
 •   For more on methodology, please turn to the end of this report. For
     more on the Keller Fay Group, please contact us at (732) 846-6800 or
     info@kellerfay.com.
 •   This report is copyrighted property of the Keller Fay Group.
     TalkTrack™ is a trademark of the Keller Fay Group.



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TalkTrack™ Insights on WOM
              Teen Word of Mouth All-Stars
 • New research from the Keller Fay Group confirms what
   many parents – and teenagers – have long suspected:
   Teens speak a very different language from grown-ups
   when they talk about brands.
 • The Word of Mouth All-Stars among teens – brands with
   the largest volume of net positive WOM – bear only
   slight resemblance to those of the total public.
 • None of the top five All-Stars of teens are among the top
   five of the total public.
 • The top five teen brands: iPod, American Eagle, Dr
   Pepper, Chevrolet, and Nintendo.

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TalkTrack™ Insights on WOM
                    Teen WOM Is Different
• Lot’s More Talk
     – Teens have twice as many WOM conversations per week (145 vs.
       71 for the total public)
     – Those conversations contain an average of 77 brand mentions
       per week (+22 brands from the total public)
• More Technology; But Face to Face Still Dominates
     – Teen WOM conversations are three times as likely to be through
       text message/IM, e-mail, or chats/blogs as the total public
     – However, most of their WOM is face-to-face (61%)
• More Marketing & Media References
     – 57% of their WOM cites marketing or media (vs. 48% total public)




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Word of Mouth “All-Stars”
              (Brands with largest number of “net positive” WOM mentions)

             Teen All-Stars                                                       Total Public’s All-Stars
           1. iPod                                                               1. Coca-Cola
           2. American Eagle                                                     2. Pepsi
           3. Dr Pepper                                                          3. Wal-Mart
           4. Chevrolet                                                          4. Sony
           5. Nintendo                                                           5. Toyota
           6. Sony                                                               6. Target
           7. Target                                                             7. Chevrolet
           8. Xbox                                                               8. iPod
           9. Wal-Mart                                                           9. Apple Computer
           10. Mountain Dew                                                      10. Hewlett-Packard
Base: Branded Conversations (9,903 brand conversations among 2,046 13 to 17 year old respondents; for total public 74,013
brands among 15,287 respondents)
NOTE: This analysis involves applying a Net Advocacy score (positive minus mixed/negative mentions) to the volume of brands.
Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007
 www.kellerfay.com
Twice as Much Talk, Many More Brands
 (Average number of WOM conversations and brand mentions per week)

                                                          Teens (13 to 17)                              Total Public


                                       145




                                                                                                             77
                                                           71
                                                                                                                                55




                          Word of Mouth Conversations                                         Conversational Brand Mentions
Base: Respondents (Teens, n= 2,046; Total Public, n= 15,287)
Teens are asked to report on their daily conversations in the following categories: Media, Food & Dining, Tech, Telecom, Sports,
Shopping, Beverages, Personal Care and Auto. Therefore, Total Public and Teen averages only reflect conversations and brand
mentions in only these categories. (Adult categories: Financial, Health, Travel, Home, Household and Children’s Products have been
excluded from Total Public)
Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007
 www.kellerfay.com
Media & Entertainment Leads the Way
More Likely to Talk Across Many Topics
        (% having one or more conversations in category on average day)

          % Total Public Having Conversation in Category                                             % Teens Having Conversation in Category
                                                                                                                                           75%
                Media & Entertainment
                                                                                                                              59%
                                                                                                                                     68%
     Sports, Recreation & Hobbies                                                                              46%
                                                                                                                                     67%
                                  Technology
                                                                                                          42%
                                                                                                                                    65%
                                       Telecom                                                                45%
                                                                                                                               62%
                              Food & Dining
                                                                                                                              60%
                                                                                                                              59%
            Shopping, Fashion, Retail                                                                    41%
                                                                                                                          55%
                                   Beverages                                                                     48%
                                                                                                               46%
              Personal Care & Beauty                                                       29%
                                                                                                              45%
                                   Automotive                                                          39%
Base: Respondents (Teens, n= 2,046; Total Public, n= 15,287)
Teens are not asked about the following categories: Financial Services, Healthcare, Travel, The Home, Household Products or
Children’s Products, therefore they are excluded from the analysis.
Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007

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F2F Is #1, But…
Teens Are 3x as Likely to Talk via Technology
                          (How word of mouth conversation was conducted)



              73%                                   Teens (13 to 17)                               Total Public

       63%

                                                                                    Net Online:
                                                                                    Teens 19%
                                                                                  Total Public 7%


                                     17%
                                  13%                          10%
                                                                        3%                  6% 3%                        3% 1%       4% 2%

    Face to face                     Phone                    Instant                         E-mail               Chatroom/Blog   Other type of
                                                           Message/ Text                                                           Conversation
                                                             Message

 Base: Conversations (16,162 conversations among 2,046 13 to 17 year old respondents; for total public 109,251 conversations
 among 15,287 respondents)
 Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007



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Marketing, Media Often Cited in Talk
                   (% of conversations citing marketing or media)

57%
                                                    Teens 13-17            Total Public

    48%




              17%
                 15%
                              13%
                                 11%         11%                                                                                     10%
                                                8%            8%          7% 7%
                                                                     4%             5% 6%        5%        5% 5%      4%
                                                                                                                                        6%
                                                                                                      3%                   2%

    All      Television           Internet        Point of      Magazines Promotions Newspaper    Radio    Direct Mktg. Billboards     Other
 Marketing,                                        Sale
 Media (Net)

Base: Brand Conversations (Teens, n=9,490; Total Public, n=70,079)
Source: TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007


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Teen WOM Nearly as
                                         Positive as Adult WOM
                   (How respondent described tone of brand conversation)

                                                             Teens 13-17   Total Public

                   64%
          58%




                                                                            20%
                                                                                  16%
                                                                                          12% 12%
                                                   10%
                                                             8%



         Mostly Positive                          Mostly Negative               Mixed       Neutral
Base: Brand Mentions (Teens, n= 9,514; Total Public, n= 70,237)
Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007


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About TalkTrack™

       The Only Continuous, Syndicated Research System
            That Measures All Marketing-Relevant
                  Conversations In America
       • Ongoing measurement of categories discussed “yesterday,” and
         of specific brands talked about
       • Measurement of positive, negative, neutral opinions
       • Credibility of messages heard
       • Likelihood of taking action
       • Conversational medium - Face to face, phone, online, others
       • Location - Home, work, POS, others
       • Recommendation sources - Personal experience, media, others


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Keller Fay Group

 To learn more about the body of work we are doing in Word
 of Mouth marketing research, we welcome hearing from
 you. Our work includes many more insights into teen word
 of mouth, as well as other demographic groups. Detailed
 reports are also available about each of 15 product and
 service categories, and thousands of brands. More white
 papers and studies are also available for download on our
 website at www.kellerfay.com.

 Keller Fay Group                ekeller@kellerfay.com
 65 Church Street                bfay@kellerfay.com
 3rd Floor
 New Brunswick, NJ 08901
 732.846.6800 (Tel)
 732.846.6900 (Fax)


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Keller Fay Teen Wom Winners

  • 1. Teen Word of Mouth All-Stars and Insights on How Teen WOM Works A Special Report from the Keller Fay Group July 2007
  • 2. TalkTrack™ Analysis on WOM Among Teens Teen Word of Mouth • The following is a summary analysis of word of mouth among teens. • It is drawn from TalkTrack™, the first continuous study of word of mouth (WOM) in all channels (online and offline). • These data reflect surveys collected from 2,046 teens (13 to 17) and 15,287 American consumers 13 to 69, during the months of January through May 2007. • In the surveys, respondents described, in detail, their past day’s word of mouth conversations about products and services. • For more on methodology, please turn to the end of this report. For more on the Keller Fay Group, please contact us at (732) 846-6800 or info@kellerfay.com. • This report is copyrighted property of the Keller Fay Group. TalkTrack™ is a trademark of the Keller Fay Group. www.kellerfay.com
  • 3. TalkTrack™ Insights on WOM Teen Word of Mouth All-Stars • New research from the Keller Fay Group confirms what many parents – and teenagers – have long suspected: Teens speak a very different language from grown-ups when they talk about brands. • The Word of Mouth All-Stars among teens – brands with the largest volume of net positive WOM – bear only slight resemblance to those of the total public. • None of the top five All-Stars of teens are among the top five of the total public. • The top five teen brands: iPod, American Eagle, Dr Pepper, Chevrolet, and Nintendo. www.kellerfay.com
  • 4. TalkTrack™ Insights on WOM Teen WOM Is Different • Lot’s More Talk – Teens have twice as many WOM conversations per week (145 vs. 71 for the total public) – Those conversations contain an average of 77 brand mentions per week (+22 brands from the total public) • More Technology; But Face to Face Still Dominates – Teen WOM conversations are three times as likely to be through text message/IM, e-mail, or chats/blogs as the total public – However, most of their WOM is face-to-face (61%) • More Marketing & Media References – 57% of their WOM cites marketing or media (vs. 48% total public) www.kellerfay.com
  • 5. Word of Mouth “All-Stars” (Brands with largest number of “net positive” WOM mentions) Teen All-Stars Total Public’s All-Stars 1. iPod 1. Coca-Cola 2. American Eagle 2. Pepsi 3. Dr Pepper 3. Wal-Mart 4. Chevrolet 4. Sony 5. Nintendo 5. Toyota 6. Sony 6. Target 7. Target 7. Chevrolet 8. Xbox 8. iPod 9. Wal-Mart 9. Apple Computer 10. Mountain Dew 10. Hewlett-Packard Base: Branded Conversations (9,903 brand conversations among 2,046 13 to 17 year old respondents; for total public 74,013 brands among 15,287 respondents) NOTE: This analysis involves applying a Net Advocacy score (positive minus mixed/negative mentions) to the volume of brands. Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007 www.kellerfay.com
  • 6. Twice as Much Talk, Many More Brands (Average number of WOM conversations and brand mentions per week) Teens (13 to 17) Total Public 145 77 71 55 Word of Mouth Conversations Conversational Brand Mentions Base: Respondents (Teens, n= 2,046; Total Public, n= 15,287) Teens are asked to report on their daily conversations in the following categories: Media, Food & Dining, Tech, Telecom, Sports, Shopping, Beverages, Personal Care and Auto. Therefore, Total Public and Teen averages only reflect conversations and brand mentions in only these categories. (Adult categories: Financial, Health, Travel, Home, Household and Children’s Products have been excluded from Total Public) Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007 www.kellerfay.com
  • 7. Media & Entertainment Leads the Way More Likely to Talk Across Many Topics (% having one or more conversations in category on average day) % Total Public Having Conversation in Category % Teens Having Conversation in Category 75% Media & Entertainment 59% 68% Sports, Recreation & Hobbies 46% 67% Technology 42% 65% Telecom 45% 62% Food & Dining 60% 59% Shopping, Fashion, Retail 41% 55% Beverages 48% 46% Personal Care & Beauty 29% 45% Automotive 39% Base: Respondents (Teens, n= 2,046; Total Public, n= 15,287) Teens are not asked about the following categories: Financial Services, Healthcare, Travel, The Home, Household Products or Children’s Products, therefore they are excluded from the analysis. Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007 www.kellerfay.com
  • 8. F2F Is #1, But… Teens Are 3x as Likely to Talk via Technology (How word of mouth conversation was conducted) 73% Teens (13 to 17) Total Public 63% Net Online: Teens 19% Total Public 7% 17% 13% 10% 3% 6% 3% 3% 1% 4% 2% Face to face Phone Instant E-mail Chatroom/Blog Other type of Message/ Text Conversation Message Base: Conversations (16,162 conversations among 2,046 13 to 17 year old respondents; for total public 109,251 conversations among 15,287 respondents) Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007 www.kellerfay.com
  • 9. Marketing, Media Often Cited in Talk (% of conversations citing marketing or media) 57% Teens 13-17 Total Public 48% 17% 15% 13% 11% 11% 10% 8% 8% 7% 7% 4% 5% 6% 5% 5% 5% 4% 6% 3% 2% All Television Internet Point of Magazines Promotions Newspaper Radio Direct Mktg. Billboards Other Marketing, Sale Media (Net) Base: Brand Conversations (Teens, n=9,490; Total Public, n=70,079) Source: TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007 www.kellerfay.com
  • 10. Teen WOM Nearly as Positive as Adult WOM (How respondent described tone of brand conversation) Teens 13-17 Total Public 64% 58% 20% 16% 12% 12% 10% 8% Mostly Positive Mostly Negative Mixed Neutral Base: Brand Mentions (Teens, n= 9,514; Total Public, n= 70,237) Source: Keller Fay Group’s TalkTrack™, January 1 through May 27, 2007 www.kellerfay.com
  • 11. About TalkTrack™ The Only Continuous, Syndicated Research System That Measures All Marketing-Relevant Conversations In America • Ongoing measurement of categories discussed “yesterday,” and of specific brands talked about • Measurement of positive, negative, neutral opinions • Credibility of messages heard • Likelihood of taking action • Conversational medium - Face to face, phone, online, others • Location - Home, work, POS, others • Recommendation sources - Personal experience, media, others www.kellerfay.com
  • 12. Keller Fay Group To learn more about the body of work we are doing in Word of Mouth marketing research, we welcome hearing from you. Our work includes many more insights into teen word of mouth, as well as other demographic groups. Detailed reports are also available about each of 15 product and service categories, and thousands of brands. More white papers and studies are also available for download on our website at www.kellerfay.com. Keller Fay Group ekeller@kellerfay.com 65 Church Street bfay@kellerfay.com 3rd Floor New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732.846.6800 (Tel) 732.846.6900 (Fax) www.kellerfay.com