Anderson Analytics surveyed 5,000 U.S. social media users in May and found only 29% of Facebook and LinkedIn users say they could “probably do without” the popular networks, while 35% said they could do without MySpace, and a more modest 43% thought life still worth living without Twitter. Rich survey includes demographics and behavioral data. Summary at MediaPost.
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Superconnected: Can't Live Without Social Media
Posted on July 14, 2009 by Tonia Ries | Post a comment
Posted in: Social Media Statistics
Tags: attitudes, behavior, demographics, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter
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Tonia Ries
Tonia is the founder of The Realtime Report, the host of the Realtime Conferences, and CEO of the Realtime Report’s parent company, Modern Media. When she’s not busy tweeting (@tonia_ries) or helping Modern Media clients innovate, she’s probably hanging out with her dog Milo. Tonia grew up in Germany and Belgium, and now lives in Montauk, New York.


