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2011
Social Media Matters Study
Jane K. Collins, Director of Research
April 2011                              Sponsored by
Study objectives



To compare and trend media usage patterns across
cross-sections of the population:
To show the purchasing behavior of social media users

To gauge the level of relevance and passion among different types of media

To probe how users feel about technology’s place in their lives and understand their
other social and political concerns




© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Methodology



Samples: Two data samples collected,
compared in 02.2011
       U.S. Total Online Population: survey fielded on Nielsen Online panel
       BlogHer Network sample: survey fielded across 2,500 blogs & 25MM+ audience



Age: Men & women 18-76, with segmentation for
       Millenials (18-27) / Gen X (28-45) / Boomers (46-64) / Seniors (65-76)



Sample Size (n)
       US Online: N=1,254 women and 517 men (1,771)
       BlogHer: N= 2,763 women and 98 men (2,861)




© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Core findings & summary


Blogs and Facebook have joined the ranks of mainstream
media, showing continued modest growth.

Everyone is an early adopter, thanks to mobile devices.
         Adoption rates of new services and tools are high, but volatile

Blog recommendations lead to good product experience
         Positive experiences translates into trust
         Familiar bloggers rule, and are even more engaging than celebrities

Technology & media are good things.
But passion doesn’t always follow usage
         We use different media for different purposes
         We consume some media regularly without really loving it

Economic concerns are still paramount
         Interestingly: BlogHers report substantially less unemployment,
         and substantially more self-employment



© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
everyone is an early adopter
More than Three Quarters (78%)
            of the online population are frequent social media users



164 million: Total U.S. Adult Online Population

87 million: Women online 18-76

128 million:* Total U.S. Social Media Users

69 million: Women using Social Media Weekly +

80 million: Women using Social Media Monthly +

55 million: Women reading blogs Monthly +


Source: Social Media Matters 2011, BlogHer Inc., Nielsen US Total Online Population sample, N = 1,771;
Weekly or more Social Media Activity; Total online raw numbers based on Nielsen Online @Plan
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Blog usage continues to rise
                         at the same rate as social networking




Source: comScore Media Metrix, Jan ‘10, Jan ’11; unique visitors in millions

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
The changing face of “mainstream” media




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample
*Social Media Games (e.g. Farmville); Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771; BlogHer sample N = 2,881
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
The general population:
                            Online media continues to grow steadily




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample
*Social Media Games (e.g. Farmville); Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771 in 2011, 2010 , N = 1,752
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
BlogHer audience as early adopters:
                              More volatility in usage patterns




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample
*Social Media Games (e.g. Farmville); Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771 BlogHer sample N = 2,881
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
What we’re learning: Everyone is an early adopter


Women have an ever increasing appetite for media. Despite
few declines in usage, we have made time for new choices.
  Mobile is driving early adoption & rapid abandonment.




   Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample Nielsen US Total
   Online N = 1,254; BlogHer sample N = 2,881; *Location Apps reflect Men and Women in General Population

   © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
blog recommendations help
Women trust information & advice from familiar bloggers


         “How often do you trust the information & advice
            you get from Blogs you are familiar with?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample
Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254 BlogHer sample N = 1,995
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Over half of U.S. women blog readers have
   purchased a product based on a blog recommendation

            “Have you ever made a purchase based on a
                 recommendation from a blog?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample
Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254 BlogHer sample N = 1,991
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
General population: Positive past experiences build trust


                             “Why do you trust the advice &
                            recommendations from Blogs?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample
Nielsen US Total Online N =1,254
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
General population readers turn to bloggers re: media & tech


    Top 3 Box (All the time/Frequently/Sometimes)
   Turning to blogs for reviews and recommendations




  Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample
  Nielsen US Total Online N = 1771; Top 5 out of 17 product categories
  © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Blogs and Internet search are the primary influence
      for BlogHer community purchasing decisions

“How influential are the following resources when it comes to providing information for
                           helping with a purchase decision?”




  Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample, N = 1,980

  © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
BlogHer: Personal affinity builds trust


                             “Why do you trust the advice &
                            recommendations from Blogs?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample, N = 1,143

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
BlogHer’s audience turns to blogs for media and tech,
     but also personal items, like food, clothing, beauty

  Top 3 Box (All the time/Frequently/Sometimes)
 Turning to blogs for reviews and recommendations




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample , N = 1,963; Top 6 out of 17 product categories

14 2011
©         Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Blogs build brand loyalty


                         Over half become repeat buyers based on a blog recommendation
                           “Have you ever become a repeat or regular buyer
                            of a product based on a blog recommendation?”




                  It’s Not Just a
                One Time Event!




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample, N = 1,332

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Sweepstakes are the most enticing online ad format for women,
Blogger promotions more effective than celebrity endorsements

        “What kinds of online advertising formats entice you
           to learn more about or purchase a product?”




   Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample
   Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254, Total Women 18+
   © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
passion & purpose
Why do we use social media?


            “For each of the categories below, which online
               source is best suited for your purposes?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters, Nielsen, US General Population sample, N = 1,254

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Blog readers prefer blogs for almost everything,
           Facebook is our source for play and friendship

            “For each of the categories below, which online
               source is best suited for your purposes?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen
Blog readers and/or writers, N = 790
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Bloggers may use all forms of media,
          but it’s social media we’re most passionate about




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen
Blog readers and/or writers, N = 790
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Online friends get our attention,
                                 No matter how busy we are


       “Thinking about the amount of time you spend with
      friends online on a social networking site; would you
       say it’s more, less or about the same as the time you
                  spend with friends in real life?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample and BlogHer
Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254, BlogHer N = 1,916 Total Women 18+
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
And we’re OK with that:
Social media has overwhelmingly positive impact on our lives

                    “What kind of impact do you think using
                     social media has on your life overall?”




  Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample and BlogHer
  Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254, BlogHer N = 1,916 Total Women 18+
  © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
The Key to Tech Love? It’s All About Connecting


         “Is there anything about technology that makes you
                    feel hopeful about the future?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen N = 1,771

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Putting it in their own words: An overwhelming
               majority are impacted positively by social media

            “In a few sentences, please give us a
  personal anecdote about how social media has impacted
         your life either positively or negatively.”
You can use any form of social media as an example (Blogs, Social Networking, Message boards)




    Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen N = 1,771

    © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Blogs enhance the lives of readers and writers

Over 1,600 study respondents wrote positive comments about their experiences with
                             Blogs and Social Media




  Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer Network sample N = 1,617
  Word cloud from open-ended comments created via Wordle.net
  © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Passion is the key: BlogHers need their blog fix every day


                            “Rank the following according to which you would
                            miss the most if you couldn’t visit or use everyday”




  Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer Network samples N = 1,332

  © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
it’s still the economy
but maybe blogging can help
Men and women agree on one thing: It’s the economy!


    “Which of the following social & political concerns
          are of the greatest concern to you?”




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen N = 1,771

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
For BlogHer community members, blogs are the key
to helping them cope with some of their strongest concerns
            Blogs are a better tool for “informing and empowering” than
       TV, Social Networks, Message Boards, Radio, Newspaper or Magazines




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer Network Sample, = 1,897

© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
Blogs help provide economic independence for BlogHers


           Unemployment among Bl0gHer’s 25+ million
               Far lower than general population
            While small business ownership is greater




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample
Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254 BlogHer sample N = 2,737
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
BlogHer Network Demographic Landscape

                                       BlogHer Network users are younger,
                                          better educated, more affluent




Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample
Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771 BlogHer sample N = 2,881
© 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,

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Tendencias de Consumo de Social Media Abril 2011 de BlogHer

  • 1. 2011 Social Media Matters Study Jane K. Collins, Director of Research April 2011 Sponsored by
  • 2. Study objectives To compare and trend media usage patterns across cross-sections of the population: To show the purchasing behavior of social media users To gauge the level of relevance and passion among different types of media To probe how users feel about technology’s place in their lives and understand their other social and political concerns © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 3. Methodology Samples: Two data samples collected, compared in 02.2011 U.S. Total Online Population: survey fielded on Nielsen Online panel BlogHer Network sample: survey fielded across 2,500 blogs & 25MM+ audience Age: Men & women 18-76, with segmentation for Millenials (18-27) / Gen X (28-45) / Boomers (46-64) / Seniors (65-76) Sample Size (n) US Online: N=1,254 women and 517 men (1,771) BlogHer: N= 2,763 women and 98 men (2,861) © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 4. Core findings & summary Blogs and Facebook have joined the ranks of mainstream media, showing continued modest growth. Everyone is an early adopter, thanks to mobile devices. Adoption rates of new services and tools are high, but volatile Blog recommendations lead to good product experience Positive experiences translates into trust Familiar bloggers rule, and are even more engaging than celebrities Technology & media are good things. But passion doesn’t always follow usage We use different media for different purposes We consume some media regularly without really loving it Economic concerns are still paramount Interestingly: BlogHers report substantially less unemployment, and substantially more self-employment © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 5. everyone is an early adopter
  • 6. More than Three Quarters (78%) of the online population are frequent social media users 164 million: Total U.S. Adult Online Population 87 million: Women online 18-76 128 million:* Total U.S. Social Media Users 69 million: Women using Social Media Weekly + 80 million: Women using Social Media Monthly + 55 million: Women reading blogs Monthly + Source: Social Media Matters 2011, BlogHer Inc., Nielsen US Total Online Population sample, N = 1,771; Weekly or more Social Media Activity; Total online raw numbers based on Nielsen Online @Plan © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 7. Blog usage continues to rise at the same rate as social networking Source: comScore Media Metrix, Jan ‘10, Jan ’11; unique visitors in millions © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 8. The changing face of “mainstream” media Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample *Social Media Games (e.g. Farmville); Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771; BlogHer sample N = 2,881 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 9. The general population: Online media continues to grow steadily Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample *Social Media Games (e.g. Farmville); Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771 in 2011, 2010 , N = 1,752 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 10. BlogHer audience as early adopters: More volatility in usage patterns Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample *Social Media Games (e.g. Farmville); Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771 BlogHer sample N = 2,881 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 11. What we’re learning: Everyone is an early adopter Women have an ever increasing appetite for media. Despite few declines in usage, we have made time for new choices. Mobile is driving early adoption & rapid abandonment. Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254; BlogHer sample N = 2,881; *Location Apps reflect Men and Women in General Population © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 13. Women trust information & advice from familiar bloggers “How often do you trust the information & advice you get from Blogs you are familiar with?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254 BlogHer sample N = 1,995 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 14. Over half of U.S. women blog readers have purchased a product based on a blog recommendation “Have you ever made a purchase based on a recommendation from a blog?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254 BlogHer sample N = 1,991 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 15. General population: Positive past experiences build trust “Why do you trust the advice & recommendations from Blogs?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample Nielsen US Total Online N =1,254 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 16. General population readers turn to bloggers re: media & tech Top 3 Box (All the time/Frequently/Sometimes) Turning to blogs for reviews and recommendations Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1771; Top 5 out of 17 product categories © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 17. Blogs and Internet search are the primary influence for BlogHer community purchasing decisions “How influential are the following resources when it comes to providing information for helping with a purchase decision?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample, N = 1,980 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 18. BlogHer: Personal affinity builds trust “Why do you trust the advice & recommendations from Blogs?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample, N = 1,143 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 19. BlogHer’s audience turns to blogs for media and tech, but also personal items, like food, clothing, beauty Top 3 Box (All the time/Frequently/Sometimes) Turning to blogs for reviews and recommendations Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample , N = 1,963; Top 6 out of 17 product categories 14 2011 © Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 20. Blogs build brand loyalty Over half become repeat buyers based on a blog recommendation “Have you ever become a repeat or regular buyer of a product based on a blog recommendation?” It’s Not Just a One Time Event! Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer sample, N = 1,332 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 21. Sweepstakes are the most enticing online ad format for women, Blogger promotions more effective than celebrity endorsements “What kinds of online advertising formats entice you to learn more about or purchase a product?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254, Total Women 18+ © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 23. Why do we use social media? “For each of the categories below, which online source is best suited for your purposes?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters, Nielsen, US General Population sample, N = 1,254 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 24. Blog readers prefer blogs for almost everything, Facebook is our source for play and friendship “For each of the categories below, which online source is best suited for your purposes?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen Blog readers and/or writers, N = 790 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 25. Bloggers may use all forms of media, but it’s social media we’re most passionate about Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen Blog readers and/or writers, N = 790 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 26. Online friends get our attention, No matter how busy we are “Thinking about the amount of time you spend with friends online on a social networking site; would you say it’s more, less or about the same as the time you spend with friends in real life?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample and BlogHer Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254, BlogHer N = 1,916 Total Women 18+ © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 27. And we’re OK with that: Social media has overwhelmingly positive impact on our lives “What kind of impact do you think using social media has on your life overall?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample and BlogHer Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254, BlogHer N = 1,916 Total Women 18+ © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 28. The Key to Tech Love? It’s All About Connecting “Is there anything about technology that makes you feel hopeful about the future?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen N = 1,771 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 29. Putting it in their own words: An overwhelming majority are impacted positively by social media “In a few sentences, please give us a personal anecdote about how social media has impacted your life either positively or negatively.” You can use any form of social media as an example (Blogs, Social Networking, Message boards) Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen N = 1,771 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 30. Blogs enhance the lives of readers and writers Over 1,600 study respondents wrote positive comments about their experiences with Blogs and Social Media Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer Network sample N = 1,617 Word cloud from open-ended comments created via Wordle.net © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 31. Passion is the key: BlogHers need their blog fix every day “Rank the following according to which you would miss the most if you couldn’t visit or use everyday” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer Network samples N = 1,332 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 32. it’s still the economy but maybe blogging can help
  • 33. Men and women agree on one thing: It’s the economy! “Which of the following social & political concerns are of the greatest concern to you?” Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample, Nielsen N = 1,771 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 34. For BlogHer community members, blogs are the key to helping them cope with some of their strongest concerns Blogs are a better tool for “informing and empowering” than TV, Social Networks, Message Boards, Radio, Newspaper or Magazines Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: BlogHer Network Sample, = 1,897 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 35. Blogs help provide economic independence for BlogHers Unemployment among Bl0gHer’s 25+ million Far lower than general population While small business ownership is greater Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,254 BlogHer sample N = 2,737 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,
  • 36. BlogHer Network Demographic Landscape BlogHer Network users are younger, better educated, more affluent Source: 2011 Social Media Matters: U.S. Total Online Population Sample vs. BlogHer Network sample Nielsen US Total Online N = 1,771 BlogHer sample N = 2,881 © 2011 Social Media Matters Social Study by BlogHer, Inc. Co-sponsored by Ketchum,