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Are consumers really networked? And, if they are, should you care? Jim Jansen Senior Fellow Pew Internet & American Life Project (they are and you should)
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Are consumers really networked? And, if they are, should you care?

Dec 17, 2014

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Senior Fellow Jim Jansen is speaking at Advance 2011: Rediscovering the consumer, on September 21st in San Diego.
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Are consumers really networked? And, if they are, should you care?

Jim JansenSenior Fellow

Pew Internet & American Life Project

(they are and you should)

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Thanks!

Great to be here!

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Who’s Jim Jansen?• Senior Fellow at the Pew Research Center (Pew Internet

& American Life Project) - http://www.pewinternet.org • Associate professor at College of Information Sciences

and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University, USA• Active research and teaching efforts in the web area -

http://ist.psu.edu/faculty_pages/jjansen/ • New book, Understanding Sponsored Search (Cambridge

University Press) … theory of keyword advertising• Recent Pew Internet reports focusing on purchasing

digital content, income effect on internet usage, online product research.

• Forthcoming report, the religious and their technologies

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What is Pew Internet?• Part of the Pew Research Center • A nonpartisan ‘fact tank’ based in

Washington, DC • Provide quality and objective data

to thought leaders and policy makers

• Pew Internet & American Life is one project of the Center

• All findings are based on nationally representative telephone surveys …

– U.S. adults age 18+ or U.S. teens ages 12-17

– Drawn from dual-frame (landline/cell phone) samples

– English or English and Spanish

Study how technology is shaping society and individuals

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Are consumers really networked?

• Yes, they are …

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In fact, ….• 71% of online adults now use video-sharing

sites (e.g., YouTube)• 65% of online adults use social networking

sites (e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn)• 58% of Americans with smart phones use

mobile and social location-based services (e.g., FourSquare)

• the networked consumer is engaged, via technology, with the ‘offline’ world (getting harder to separate offline from online)

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Is this important?

• Yes, it is …

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In fact, ….

• 95% of those earning $75,000 or more a year use the internet at least occasionally, compared with 70% for those earning less than $75,000.

• 88% of those earning $75,000 or more a year conduct online product research compared to 58% for the overall internet population

There is a positive correlation between income and … use of the web, use of the internet, and ownership of electronic devices.

The more income = more networked.

Many other reasons on why the networked

consumer is important. Income is just one

example.

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Before we look at the details, …

• Let’s examine the context in which this is occurring.

• There are three on-going revolutions in technology and access …

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#1 Internet and Broadband Revolution

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Has stabilized

Probably slow growth for years ahead

Pulling down the average

Check out these usage rates!

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70% 66%

Broadband access at home transformational, internet becomes a central hub for: • information• communication• entertainment

More importantly, made efficient ecommerce a reality!

Changed the commercial landscape!

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#2 Wireless Connectivity Revolution

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Cell phone owners: 85% of adults

Jan-05 Jul-05 Jan-06 Jul-06 Jan-07 Jul-07 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-100%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

All adults Ages 18-29 Ages 30-49 Ages 50-64 Age 65+

96% 90% 85%

58%

Cell phone ownership has outpaced or is on par with internet access for all age groups!

Near 100% marketshare for many age groups

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Mobile internet connectors: 57% of adults

Feb-04 Aug-04 Feb-05 Aug-05 Feb-06 Aug-06 Feb-07 Aug-07 Feb-08 Aug-08 Feb-09 Aug-09 Feb-10 Aug-100%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

All adults Whites Blacks Hispanics

62% 59% 55%

Mobile internet connectivity with:• Cell phone – 39%• Laptop, etc. – 87%

Always on! –

access anytime and anywhere!

… and at increasingly significant bandwidth (ex. 4G wireless is exponentially faster than a T1 line)

Highest among non-white demographics

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#3 Social Networking Revolution

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48% of American adults use social networking sites. The fastest growing is the 50+ age cohort!

Amazing growth in 6 years!

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And, folks aren’t using just one SNS!

If trends continue, the majority of American adult internet users will have profiles on multiple social network sites.

Currently, a majority of social networking site users already do (52%).

Changing social roles, workforce,

culture, politics, news sources,

community, participation, and commerce

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The impact on information …Industrial Age

Info was:

Scarce

Expensive

Institutionally oriented

Designed for consumption

Information Age

Info is:

Abundant

Cheap

Personally oriented

Designed for participation

Dramatic effects on people’s relationship to

information, communication, and commerce

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So, what does this mean for networked consumer?

This is what we are seeing …

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Snapshot of the networked consumer

• 79% of American adults use the internet• Nearly half of adults (47%) or 59% of

internet users, say they use at least one social network site (92% use Facebook)

• Half of all adult cell owners (51%) use their phone to access information

• 92% of smart phone users send or receive text messages

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The networked consumer: cell phones

What’s left?Interesting tidbit: 82% of American adult cell phones

owners have bumped into another person or an object because they were distracted by talking or texting on their phones.

Visual communication

Get/Share information

EntertainmentTransactingMiscellaneous

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Take Aways• Technology and access is changing (has

changed) the value, dissemination, and relationship attributes of information

• The networked consumer is leveraging technology, especially social, to engage with the physical world.

• Near majorities of American adults are now (or soon will be) networked consumers. For some networked activities and consumer demographic groups, near saturation levels.

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Follow-on Discussion• Happy to chat (either today or contact me) • Email [email protected]• LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/jjansen• Twitter jimjansen

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• Use of the internet in higher-income households http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Better-off-households.aspx

• Online product research http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Online-Product-Research.aspx

• Generations and their gadgets http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Generations-and-gadgets.aspx

• Adults and cell phone distractions http://

www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Cell-Phone-Distractions/Major-Findings/5-Bumping-into-people-and-objects.aspx

• Generations 2010 http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Generations-2010.aspx

Related Reports Available at Pew Internet

Pew Interest uses a ‘freemium’ model. All

reports, surveys, and data are available

and free. Material from 2000 to the present!

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Thanks!(welcome questions!)

Consumers are increasingly networked … and you should care!

Jim JansenSenior Fellow

Pew Internet & American Life Project