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MEN ARE FROM
   FOURSQUARE, WOMEN
   ARE FROM FACEBOOK

HOW MEN AND WOMEN DIFFER IN THEIR USE OF SOCIAL
MEDIA, AND WHAT THEY WANT FROM BRANDS ONLINE


14TH FEBRUARY 2012
               NAME OF PRESENTATION, MONTH DAY, YEAR
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TREND 1: WOMEN ARE MORE SOCIALLY
ACTIVE THAN MEN
UK
                 59%           Nether-
                                lands    Germany
                                 56%      52%
 France
  51%                Belgium
                      65%


          Portugal
Spain      83%
74%
Women are more active in social media than
men
The same is true across Europe
Women access social media more
frequently too
We see the same trend Europe-wide
TREND 2: WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO
CONNECT WITH PEOPLE THEY KNOW
Women strengthen existing friendship bonds through
social networks
Why do women go onto social media?




    ’
TREND 3: UK WOMEN ARE MOST LIKELY
TO FRIEND OR FOLLOW BRANDS FOR
DEALS
Why do people follow brands in social media?




                           –
TREND 4: MEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO
DISPLAY STATUS OR OPINIONS
Men are more likely to say where they are
Men are more likely to say what they‟re doing
Men lead on blogging and adding comments to blogs




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TREND 5: SOCIAL CONSUMERS WANT A
RANGE OF RELATIONSHIPS WITH
BRANDS




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Getting closer to the consumer
• We wanted deeper insights into the relationship between brands and people
• So we developed new consumer segmentation based on a range of social media behaviour
  and brand interaction




                                               - Post comments/pics on own page
 - Become „friends‟ or „like‟ brands or
                                               - Post comments to friends‟ pages
   products
                                               - Post comments on blog
 - Read blogs or tweets sent out by brands
   or products                                 - Write blog
 - Share content on official page of brand     - Share content on official page of brand
   or product                                    or product
 - Purchase a product from a company‟s         - „Check-in‟ to a location
   social media site                           - Tweet
 - Follow brands                               - Upload photos or videos
Social consumers in Europe: our segmentation

          Loyalists              Cheerleaders




         Outsiders              Opportunists
Social consumers‟ online habits




                                  30
Cheerleaders are at the cutting edge of social
behaviour
Always on:
  – 61% of women cheerleaders use social media
    several times daily, vs 53% of men



Expect brands to be socially active:
  – 2x more likely to see companies sharing info
    via social media as more trustworthy, men
    more so than women (33% vs 21%)
  – Actively follow brands for deals and offers
    especially women (61% vs 47%)
Cheerleaders are networked and influential across
the sexes
                           Majorly mobile
                             – This group is most likely to check
                               reviews or prices while shopping using
                               their mobile phone (53%)
                             – 42% of male Cheerleaders use mobile
                               apps at least daily (vs 33% of female)
                             – Most likely to make purchases using
                               their mobile phone (35% men, 20%
                               women)


                           Influencers:
                              – Three quarters tell at least three friends
                                about products they like (78%
                                women, 71% men)
Loyalists are most likely to be long-term brand
advocates
True brand fans:                    Socially savvy:
  – The most likely to stay           – 62% of female Loyalists
    committed to a brand                and 51% of males access
    they like once they have            social media several
    found it (75% men, 82%              times a day
    women)
                                      – 71% of Loyalists write
  – 46% will pay more for               positive online reviews for
    products from brands                products they like
    they trust
                                      – 95% of Loyalists
                                        recommend brands or
                                        services to other people –
                                        on a par with
                                        Cheerleaders (96%)
Loyalists care most about brand values

Caring companies:                     Ethical business:
  – This group is the most              – Female loyalists have the highest
    likely to want to see companies       expectations that
    treating their employees well         the brands they support
    (82%)                                 will avoid animal testing
                                          (73% vs 59%) and take
                                          steps to reduce packaging
                                          (73% vs 67%)

                                        – Male loyalists want brands
                                          to pay a fair share of tax (73%
                                          vs 69%)
Opportunists want to know: “What‟s in it for me”?

Active in social media:
  – two thirds access social networks at least daily
    (63%)

Follow brands for self-interest:
  – main reasons are for vouchers and discounts
    (53%), and to enter competitions (41%)
  – Among women, interest in vouchers rises to 55%
    and competitions to 56%

Interested in value not values:
  – only 20% of Opportunists would pay 20% more for
    environmentally-friendly products
  – Price sensitive: 62% compare costs from at least
    two sources before a major purchase
Engagement opportunities for brands




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To discuss what out findings mean for your brand
please contact:

                    Helen Nowicka
                    UK Head of digital, EMEA social media strategist
                    020 7853 2218
                    helen.nowicka@porternovelli.co.uk
                    @Helennow



                    Melissa Taylor
                    Director of planning, EMEA
                    020 7853 2222
                    melissa.taylor@porternovelli.co.uk
                    @Groovymomma
Men are from Foursquare, Women are from Facebook

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Men are from Foursquare, Women are from Facebook

  • 1. MEN ARE FROM FOURSQUARE, WOMEN ARE FROM FACEBOOK HOW MEN AND WOMEN DIFFER IN THEIR USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA, AND WHAT THEY WANT FROM BRANDS ONLINE 14TH FEBRUARY 2012 NAME OF PRESENTATION, MONTH DAY, YEAR
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. TREND 1: WOMEN ARE MORE SOCIALLY ACTIVE THAN MEN
  • 7. UK 59% Nether- lands Germany 56% 52% France 51% Belgium 65% Portugal Spain 83% 74%
  • 8. Women are more active in social media than men
  • 9. The same is true across Europe
  • 10. Women access social media more frequently too
  • 11. We see the same trend Europe-wide
  • 12. TREND 2: WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO CONNECT WITH PEOPLE THEY KNOW
  • 13. Women strengthen existing friendship bonds through social networks
  • 14. Why do women go onto social media? ’
  • 15. TREND 3: UK WOMEN ARE MOST LIKELY TO FRIEND OR FOLLOW BRANDS FOR DEALS
  • 16. Why do people follow brands in social media? –
  • 17. TREND 4: MEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO DISPLAY STATUS OR OPINIONS
  • 18. Men are more likely to say where they are
  • 19. Men are more likely to say what they‟re doing
  • 20. Men lead on blogging and adding comments to blogs ’
  • 21.
  • 22. ’ ® “ “ ”
  • 23. ’ • “ ” • “ ’ ’
  • 24.
  • 25. “ – “ ”
  • 26. ’ “ ’ “ ’ ”
  • 27. TREND 5: SOCIAL CONSUMERS WANT A RANGE OF RELATIONSHIPS WITH BRANDS 27
  • 28. Getting closer to the consumer • We wanted deeper insights into the relationship between brands and people • So we developed new consumer segmentation based on a range of social media behaviour and brand interaction - Post comments/pics on own page - Become „friends‟ or „like‟ brands or - Post comments to friends‟ pages products - Post comments on blog - Read blogs or tweets sent out by brands or products - Write blog - Share content on official page of brand - Share content on official page of brand or product or product - Purchase a product from a company‟s - „Check-in‟ to a location social media site - Tweet - Follow brands - Upload photos or videos
  • 29. Social consumers in Europe: our segmentation Loyalists Cheerleaders Outsiders Opportunists
  • 31. Cheerleaders are at the cutting edge of social behaviour Always on: – 61% of women cheerleaders use social media several times daily, vs 53% of men Expect brands to be socially active: – 2x more likely to see companies sharing info via social media as more trustworthy, men more so than women (33% vs 21%) – Actively follow brands for deals and offers especially women (61% vs 47%)
  • 32. Cheerleaders are networked and influential across the sexes Majorly mobile – This group is most likely to check reviews or prices while shopping using their mobile phone (53%) – 42% of male Cheerleaders use mobile apps at least daily (vs 33% of female) – Most likely to make purchases using their mobile phone (35% men, 20% women) Influencers: – Three quarters tell at least three friends about products they like (78% women, 71% men)
  • 33. Loyalists are most likely to be long-term brand advocates True brand fans: Socially savvy: – The most likely to stay – 62% of female Loyalists committed to a brand and 51% of males access they like once they have social media several found it (75% men, 82% times a day women) – 71% of Loyalists write – 46% will pay more for positive online reviews for products from brands products they like they trust – 95% of Loyalists recommend brands or services to other people – on a par with Cheerleaders (96%)
  • 34. Loyalists care most about brand values Caring companies: Ethical business: – This group is the most – Female loyalists have the highest likely to want to see companies expectations that treating their employees well the brands they support (82%) will avoid animal testing (73% vs 59%) and take steps to reduce packaging (73% vs 67%) – Male loyalists want brands to pay a fair share of tax (73% vs 69%)
  • 35. Opportunists want to know: “What‟s in it for me”? Active in social media: – two thirds access social networks at least daily (63%) Follow brands for self-interest: – main reasons are for vouchers and discounts (53%), and to enter competitions (41%) – Among women, interest in vouchers rises to 55% and competitions to 56% Interested in value not values: – only 20% of Opportunists would pay 20% more for environmentally-friendly products – Price sensitive: 62% compare costs from at least two sources before a major purchase
  • 36. Engagement opportunities for brands • • • • • • • •
  • 38. To discuss what out findings mean for your brand please contact: Helen Nowicka UK Head of digital, EMEA social media strategist 020 7853 2218 helen.nowicka@porternovelli.co.uk @Helennow Melissa Taylor Director of planning, EMEA 020 7853 2222 melissa.taylor@porternovelli.co.uk @Groovymomma