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Almost Half of Small Businesses Find Customers in Social Networks

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In social media, is there truth to the proverb,”seek and ye shall find?”

As our experience in new media matures, learning what it is we wish to seek and also accomplish is at the forefront of rapid evolution. Converting questions into objectives is how we grow and succeed. While the opportunities within social media in general are sweeping, one such possibility that’s largely untapped in business social networking is the ability to find customers and prospects as well as learn what inspires them to make decisions and share experiences.

Customers and those who influence their decisions take to social media to learn, discover and share. As a result, social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn as well as hyper-local networks including Yelp and Foursquare are evolving into potent touchpoints for customer acquisition and retention.

Social Networks in Customer Acquisition

Regus, a provider of workplace solutions with over 1,100 business centers in 85 countries, recently published a study that explored the role of social media in customer acquisition. Based on input from senior managers and business owners around the world, the study found that almost one-half of small businesses are successfully connecting with prospects through social networks. On the other side of the spectrum, only 28% of large firms reported finding new customers in social networks. Medium-sized businesses landed appropriately in the middle at 36%.

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A Global Perspective

The worldwide survey also ranked countries who found success in customer acquisition in social networks. With 14 countries reporting, an average of 40% reported that social networks were indeed ripe for converting prospects into customers. At the very top of the list, 52% of businesses in India reported success followed by Mexico, Spain, The Netherlands and China with 50%, 50%, 28%, and 22% respectively. The US ranked 7th with 35%.

1. India – 52%
2. Mexico – 50%
2. Spain – 50%
3. Netherlands – 48%
4. China – 44%
5. South Africa – 43%
6. Germany – 41%
6. Australia – 41%
7. US – 35%
8. Canada – 34%
9. France – 33%
9. UK – 33%
10. Japan – 30%
11. Belgium – 27%

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This is Just the Beginning

Leading metrics firm, comScore, released its Q1 U.S E-Commerce Spending Report and found that Facebook and Twitter visitors spend more money online than average Internet users. And, as social networks usage increases, so does the propensity to spend online.

These numbers will only continue to grow. Everything begins with search, and for those businesses who master the art and science of transforming basic search queries into lead generation in social networks will find an entirely new landscape of opportunities. The question is, what are you going to do about it? And once you’ve converted prospects into customers, how will social media factor into your retention and advocacy strategies?

Written by: Brian Solis
Posted by: Situated Research

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2 Responses to “Almost Half of Small Businesses Find Customers in Social Networks”

  1. Al Toman says:

    Not in the United States. Of the 24,000,000 plus small businesses in the United States less than 1/3 have Web presence. Less than 25% of those actively participate in any type of social networking. Of all of my local web business clients ZERO have acquired any revenue from social networking.

    NOT ONE SEO firm touts the “Joe, small engine repairman” as a social network success. Read their websites, they tout Zappos, IBM, Mickey Mouse, Google … you won’t find Mary’s Gift Shop or Harry’s Burgers amongst them …. guaranteed!

    I get up to 3 calls a day from India. NOT ONE has made a bloody nickel off their ‘socializing’ on the phone.

  2. Al-

    Thank you for your comment however I must disagree based on what our company has seen.

    I have many case studies that I could share with you where social media has brought in revenue for companies including our own company.

    We started our company in 2008 and for 1 year used only social media for our marketing. We had tremendous results with 100% of our business coming through our social media marketing plan.

    I think the bottom line is how you approach your marketing strategy in regards to how successful you will be with it.

    Currently we are offering a downloadable course until November 1st on how to develop and implement a social media marketing plan successfully.

    Check it out at: http://www.situatedresearch.com/webinars/

    Thank you again for your comment.

    Michel Ann Sharritt
    Vice President
    Situated Research, LLC

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