Social Media Marketers Speak - Stats from our AMA Webcast

Yesterday I conducted a webcast featuring Peter Kim from Forrester Research and Marty Collins from Microsoft. We had great attendance and shared some of the latest findings from Forrester and how Microsoft is implementing a comprehensive framework and strategy for listening, learning, engaging and measuring efforts in social media.

We asked a polling question of the audience and got some interesting stats that I thought I would share. The question to attendees was “How would you rate your organization’s level of social media engagement?

Attendees answered as follows:

a. Not quite ready – no current social media plans (6%)

b. Information gathering – learning more about this new marketing channel ( 21%)

c. Getting started - monitoring blogs and other online conversations ( 19%)

d. Formal program/initiative – dedicated efforts, processes and resources in place

to collect social media data and learn from it ( 13%)

e. Comprehensive program – a complete process for monitoring, learning, participating

and evaluating social media engagement and results ( 8%)

f. No Answer ( 34%)

Of the attendee’s that participated in the polling question (thank you) I found the break down encouraging around the number of marketers who are getting started, have formal or comprehensive programs - 40% of attendees. That is much higher then recent data gathered (a bit more informally) at some recent speaking and round tables I have conducted.

Appreciate everyone’s attendance and participation.

Blake Cahill

Visible Technologies

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