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A CB Youth Presentation
Mum is the coolest person, while Dad is the sixth coolest.
       Musicians/artists/actors celebrities, brothers and females family
                         friends also make the top 5.
                                          Mum                                           15%

          A musician/artist I’m into right now                                    12%

         An actor/celebrity I’m into right now                              10%

                                       Brother                         7%

                          Female family friend                         7%

                                           Dad                     6%

                                          Sister                  5%

                            Male family friend                4%

  A teacher, priest or other community figure                3%

                                  Grandparent            2%                                          Husband/Partner
                                                                                                              Myself
                   Other male family member             1%                                             My baby/child
                                                                                                          Best friend
                                                                                                                  Pet
                 Other female family member             1%
                                                                                                                Jesus
                                                                                                            Flatmate
                        Other (please specify)                                                26%   26%


Base: Total Sample (n=220)
Q8: Who is the coolest person in your life right now?                                                         2
Most expect to be earning between $60,000 to $100,000 by the
                  time they are 30…22% are dreaming!


                                                                                                          22%

                                                                 20%
     20%
                                                                                     18%


                                                                           15%

                                                        13%



     10%



                                            5%                                                  5%



                 1%           1%

       0%
            I'm already    $30,000       $40,000      $50,000   $60,000   $70,000   $80,000   $90,000   $100,000+
              over 30
Base: Total Sample (n=220)
Q5: What salary do you expect to be earning when you are 30?                                                 3
Conversations with others appear to be the most common method of catching up on
 current affairs for youth, closely followed by Social Media posts on Twitter, Facebook
               etc…Essentially current affairs has become user generated.

                                        Conversations with other people                                       71%

                             Social media posts on Twitter, Facebook etc                                    65%

                                        Watch or read news online daily                               44%

               Watch news on TV, not daily but more than twice a week                                41%

              Watch or read news, not daily but more than twice a week                         31%
Listen to the radio for news and updates, not daily but more than twice a                      30%
                                                                    week
                                                 Watch news on TV daily                      25%
 Read someone else’s or a free copy of a newspaper, not daily but more                  22%
                                                    than twice a week
                Read someone else’s or a free copy of a newspaper daily                20%

                           Listen to the radio for news and updates daily              18%

            Rely on email updates from newsletters, sites, RSS feeds etc.         14%
Watch or read news using my smartphone, not daily but more than twice            11%
                                                              a week
                                   Buy and read a print newspaper daily     5%

                         Watch or read news using my smartphone daily       5%
  Buy and read a print newspaper, not daily but more than twice a week      5%
 Base: Total Sample (n=220)
 Q6: How do you get your updates on current affairs and news? Please select as many as apply                        4
The ability to access knowledge, validated by friends and followers at the swipe of
              a finger….while not doing any damage is the trend for 2012

                                Eco                                                       The power of knowledge
     The quest for a more sustainable
      society. Green and Eco-friendly
                                             36%                                          We will know more than we ever did. We will be
                                                                                          able to track our own health, touch screens in
      products will be mainstreaming                                                      stores and on the streets will tell us about
                                                                                          things, mobiles mean we can search the best
                                                                                          deals immediately, location based apps will

                                                                              36%         allow us to see where our friends are. We will
                                                                                          have the ability to know whatever we want.
                        The F-Factor
                        Where consumer decisions are decided
        26%             by tips from friends, fans and followers –
                        what other people say about something
                                                                                         Screen culture
                        will be more powerful than what a brand                              Get ready for a
                        says about itself.                                                      world where
                                                                                           consumers will be
                                                                                                 incessantly
                                                             Price                      touching, swiping, pi
                                         Pricing in 2012 will be more
                                                                                                                25%
                                                                                        nching and tapping.
                                    transparent, fluid, complex and
                                personalised. There will be dynamic
                                    discounts where prices change
                                                                        25%
                                       throughout the day and are
                                personalised to suit a customer type
                                                         or member.                                               Mobile
                                                                                                    A mobile tipping point
                                                                                                  where the mobile phone
                                   Honesty                                                            is at the centre - It’s
                                   Brands being honest and                                        about social media, real
                                   admitting flaws                                                   time, location-based
                      15%          ‘flawsome’ and                                                 and instant gratification
                                   demonstrating a ‘human
                                   touch’.
                                                                                                         rewards, which all
                                                                                                     become achievable          19%
Base: Total Sample (n=220)
                                                                Don’t know     8%                            and expected.

Q7: www.trendwatching.com is the world’s most visited source for consumer trends and insights. 2012 ‘Trend Predictions’ according
to trendwatching.com include a raft of ideas. We’ve selected a few and would like you to select the 2 you feel are most relevant or
likely to be the most relevant here in NZ                                                                                             5
Best TVC of 2012 (so far ) is……


                    Drink driving/Ghost chips/legend                 16%


                              Lotto/Wilson Lotto Ad         4%


                     Sky Ad/My Sky/My happy place         3%


                     Mitre 10/Mitre 10 ad with boys      2%


               Don't know/haven't watched TV lately                              51%


                                              Other                        24%




Base: Total Sample (n=220)
Q11: What has been the best ad on TV in the last 6 months and why?                     6
Lady Gaga
                                               Musician would love to see in 2012
                                                   Adele                          Florence and the
                                                                                      Machine


                                                              Coldplay                                 Six60
                    Taylor Swift



       Katy Perry                          Radiohead                           Linkin Park                          Bruno Mars



                        Beyonce                              Metallica                             Jessie J


                                           Red Hot Chilli                                                           Deadmau5
          LMFAO                                                                Kanye West
                                             Peppers




Base: Total sample (n=220)
                                                                                                                                      7
Q3 What is one band or musician you’d love to see in 2012? (By ‘love’ we mean you would definitely do everything in your power to see them)
Brand would have tattoo on rear for $10k




Base: Total sample (n=220)
Q4 Hypothetically, what Brand’s Logo would you accept $10,000 to have tattooed on your butt?   8
Brand loyalty changes with living situation...a student is not always ‘just a
                                             student’



    • The proportion of first years living with parents is
      significantly higher than those in other year. However, the
      proportion living in a shared flat is significantly lower.                    Living in a shared flat            41%

    Of those who have changed their living situation:
    • Most are now living in a shared flat                                             Living with parents           36%
    • The proportion of those living with parents is significantly
       lower than total
                                                                     Living with partner flatting situation   7%
    • The proportion of those living in a hostel/student digs is
       significantly higher than total
                                                                                       Living with partner    5%
    • Those who buy their favourite brands more often than not
      are less likely to be living in a shared flat
           − Flatters are more likely to have yellow                       Living in a hostel/student digs    5%
              stickers, discounts and budget items as their
              primary influencers as they cannot afford to always
                                                                                              Living alone    3%
              be buying their favourite brands

    • Of those living in a hostel/student digs, the proportion of                                   Other     3%
      those more concerned with enjoying the moment and
      don’t consider price too much is significantly higher



                                                                                               = significantly higher/lower
Q      What is your current living situation?                                                  than previous wave

Base: February 2012. Total Sample (n=520)
Just under half are very happy with where they live, and just under half are okay
               with it. Only 5% are ‘not very happy’ with where they live.


                              The mean happiness score is                       It is also lower for those who specified
                        significantly lower for those who live in                that having more shops/stores would
                                       Christchurch                                   increase their happiness score




                                                                                                                                Mean



                                            49%                                               46%                          5%
                                                                                                                                5.2



                                                  (6-7) Very happy   (3-5) OK      (1-2) Not Very Happy

Q    How happy are you with where you live?

Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520)
Things youth believed have the most potential to increase their happiness with
    where they live are cheap entertainment, improved part-time job prospects and
                                 improved transport.

                                                                                                The proportion of final year students and
           Cheap entertainment/things to do                                     41%                the proportion of those living with a
                                                                                                 partner are significantly higher than any
           Improved part-time job prospects                                     41%            other year level when it comes to believing
                                                                                               that improved full time job prospects would
                                                                                                      improve their happiness scores
                        Improved transport                                36%

     Improved work experience opportunities                        29%
                                                                                          Those living in Auckland and Wellington are more
                                                                                        likely to believe improved transport would increase
        Better entertainment/places to go to                       28%                      their happiness score, while the proportion of
                                                                                               Christchurch-residents with this belief is
            Improved full-time job prospects                 23%                                           significantly lower


                                 Less crime            17%               Those in Christchurch are also less likely to believe improved part
                                                                         time job prospects would improve their happiness score. They are
                         More shops/stores           15%                 instead more concerned with having cheap entertainment/things
                                                                                                       to do.
         Improved networking opportunities          14%
                                                               The proportion of those who believe “improved transport” would improve
                              None of these    8%              their happiness score is significantly lower for Hamilton than for any other
                                                               place. Hamilton residents instead believe lower crime would improve their
                                                                                             happiness score.


Q    What factors could potentially change your score to a more positive one? Please choose up to three of the options below.

Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520).
31% of students polled say they try to stick to their favourite brands –
                          understanding brand love could be worthwhile

                                                    I buy what I like first and foremost
                                                    and generally don’t get distracted
                                                               by discounts

                                                                                             Yellow stickers, discounts and
           I have my favourite                                                              budget items etc. tend to be the
          brands and try to buy                                                            primary influencer when it comes
         them more often than                                                                 to purchasing grocery items
           not, but I often get                                                            because I cannot afford to always
       influenced by really good                                                             be buying my favourite brands
                  deals




                                                                                             Those for whom yellow stickers
                                                                                            and budget items are the primary
                                                                                             influencer because they cannot
                                                                                             afford to always be buying their
                                                                                            favourite brands are less likely to
                                         Yellow stickers, discounts and budget items         be living with parents and more
                                        etc tend to be the primary influencer when it       likely to be living in a shared flat.
                                        comes to purchasing grocery items because I
                                           don’t have any preferences brand-wise
Q    Thinking about grocery shopping, please select the statement which best applies…

Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520).
One half are extremely price conscious, whatever type of shopping they’re
         doing, while one fifth are pretty relaxed in supermarkets and more price
       conscious around other types of shopping. Only 7% are more concerned with
                enjoying the moment and don’t consider price too much.

                      I’m extremely price conscious whatever type of                         Those in the final year of
                          shopping I’m doing, from grocery to clothes
                                                                                      50%
                                                                                                 their degree are
                                                                                                significantly more
                                                                                            extremely price conscious,
                                                                                            whatever type of shopping
                    I’m pretty relaxed in supermarkets and more price
                            conscious around other types of shopping            20%               they’re doing.



                I’m extremely price conscious in the supermarket and
                                less so in the mall / high street stores    14%


                I’m extremely price conscious in the supermarket and
                                less so in the mall / high street stores   9%


                  I’m more concerned with enjoying the moment and
                                     don’t consider price too much         7%

Q    Which of the following best describes your ‘shopping philosophy’?

Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520).
The proportion of those who use a standard phone as their main phone
 is significantly lower than in November 2011, while the proportion of
those who use a smart phone as their main phone is significantly higher
                                                               Other




                                                                           Smart
                                                                           Phone
                                              Standard
                                                Phone




                                                                                   = significantly higher/lower
Q     What type of mobile phone do you currently use as your main phone?           than previous wave

Base: February 2012. Total Sample (n=520)
…however, those who still use a standard phone as their main phone are
 still not willing to forego smartphone-like capabilities, with over half
            using a standard phone with internet capabilities




                 LOL 




Q     What type of mobile phone do you currently use as your main phone?

Base: February 2012. Respondents who use a standard phone as their main phone (n=279)
Just over half of smart phone users are using Androids, while a
   third are using iPhones. Only 2% are using a Blackberry.

           Nokia
       5800, 560, N97,
             E63
          Windows

          Samsung
                                                                                                                   • The proportion of those
          LG G300                                                                                                    who use their mobile
                                                                                                                     phone for
          Maemo 5                                                                                                    banking, social
                                                                                                                     media, Apps and
         LG KM900                                                                                                    Internet browsing is
                                                                                                                     significantly higher for
                                                                                                                     those who use an
                                                                                                                     iPhone as their main
                                                                                                                     phone and significantly
                                                                                                                     lower for those who
                                                                                                                     use a standard phone
                                                                                                                     with Internet
 • The proportion of those who use their                                                                             capabilities.
   mobile phone for Apps and Internet
   browsing is significantly higher for
   those who use an android smartphone
   as their main phone.
                                                                                     • The proportion of those who have used a tablet
                                                                                       regularly in the last 3 months is significantly higher
                                                                                       for those who use an iPhone as their main phone and
                                                                                       significantly lower for those who use a standard
                                                                                       phone for text/call only.

Q     What type of mobile phone do you currently use as your main phone?

Base: February 2012. Respondents who use a smart phone as their main phone (n=227)
The proportion of those who think about
  recycling but have not really changed their
                                                                               I do think about it and I’ve
   behaviour towards the environment has                                      recycled, but I’ve not really
                                                                            changed my behaviour or done
increased significantly since November 2011.                                        anything different




                                                                                                              I haven’t thought
                                                                                                              about it and
                                                                                                              haven’t done
                                                                                                              anything
                                                                                                              particularly
                                                                                                              environmentally
                                                                                                              friendly
                                                                        I care a lot about the
                                                                        environment and I’ve
                                                                   consciously gone out of my way
                                                                     to do whatever I can to be
                                                                       environmentally friendly

Q    What’s been your general behaviour around doing environmentally friendly things?                    = significantly higher/lower
                                                                                                         than previous wave
Base: February 2012. Total Sample (n=520)                                                                © Colmar Brunton 2012    17
Social Media involvement is rather polarising, with just under half checking in but
 not really contributing, and just under half actively reading and posting messages.
               Only 8% are not actively involved in Social Media sites.

                                                  47%                               45%




                                                                                                                       8%



                                     I’ve been checking in and seeing   I’ve actively been reading and I’ve rarely checked in and am not
                                       what’s going on, but I haven’t posting messages this month and     actively involved in any social
                                                 really been           am fully involved in at least one       media site (if at all)
                                         participating/contributing            social media site




Q    In terms of Social Media, please select the statement that describes you best

Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520)
Thanks…..now back to business




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2012 Random Student Insights from New Zealand

  • 1. A CB Youth Presentation
  • 2. Mum is the coolest person, while Dad is the sixth coolest. Musicians/artists/actors celebrities, brothers and females family friends also make the top 5. Mum 15% A musician/artist I’m into right now 12% An actor/celebrity I’m into right now 10% Brother 7% Female family friend 7% Dad 6% Sister 5% Male family friend 4% A teacher, priest or other community figure 3% Grandparent 2% Husband/Partner Myself Other male family member 1% My baby/child Best friend Pet Other female family member 1% Jesus Flatmate Other (please specify) 26% 26% Base: Total Sample (n=220) Q8: Who is the coolest person in your life right now? 2
  • 3. Most expect to be earning between $60,000 to $100,000 by the time they are 30…22% are dreaming! 22% 20% 20% 18% 15% 13% 10% 5% 5% 1% 1% 0% I'm already $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000 $100,000+ over 30 Base: Total Sample (n=220) Q5: What salary do you expect to be earning when you are 30? 3
  • 4. Conversations with others appear to be the most common method of catching up on current affairs for youth, closely followed by Social Media posts on Twitter, Facebook etc…Essentially current affairs has become user generated. Conversations with other people 71% Social media posts on Twitter, Facebook etc 65% Watch or read news online daily 44% Watch news on TV, not daily but more than twice a week 41% Watch or read news, not daily but more than twice a week 31% Listen to the radio for news and updates, not daily but more than twice a 30% week Watch news on TV daily 25% Read someone else’s or a free copy of a newspaper, not daily but more 22% than twice a week Read someone else’s or a free copy of a newspaper daily 20% Listen to the radio for news and updates daily 18% Rely on email updates from newsletters, sites, RSS feeds etc. 14% Watch or read news using my smartphone, not daily but more than twice 11% a week Buy and read a print newspaper daily 5% Watch or read news using my smartphone daily 5% Buy and read a print newspaper, not daily but more than twice a week 5% Base: Total Sample (n=220) Q6: How do you get your updates on current affairs and news? Please select as many as apply 4
  • 5. The ability to access knowledge, validated by friends and followers at the swipe of a finger….while not doing any damage is the trend for 2012 Eco The power of knowledge The quest for a more sustainable society. Green and Eco-friendly 36% We will know more than we ever did. We will be able to track our own health, touch screens in products will be mainstreaming stores and on the streets will tell us about things, mobiles mean we can search the best deals immediately, location based apps will 36% allow us to see where our friends are. We will have the ability to know whatever we want. The F-Factor Where consumer decisions are decided 26% by tips from friends, fans and followers – what other people say about something Screen culture will be more powerful than what a brand Get ready for a says about itself. world where consumers will be incessantly Price touching, swiping, pi Pricing in 2012 will be more 25% nching and tapping. transparent, fluid, complex and personalised. There will be dynamic discounts where prices change 25% throughout the day and are personalised to suit a customer type or member. Mobile A mobile tipping point where the mobile phone Honesty is at the centre - It’s Brands being honest and about social media, real admitting flaws time, location-based 15% ‘flawsome’ and and instant gratification demonstrating a ‘human touch’. rewards, which all become achievable 19% Base: Total Sample (n=220) Don’t know 8% and expected. Q7: www.trendwatching.com is the world’s most visited source for consumer trends and insights. 2012 ‘Trend Predictions’ according to trendwatching.com include a raft of ideas. We’ve selected a few and would like you to select the 2 you feel are most relevant or likely to be the most relevant here in NZ 5
  • 6. Best TVC of 2012 (so far ) is…… Drink driving/Ghost chips/legend 16% Lotto/Wilson Lotto Ad 4% Sky Ad/My Sky/My happy place 3% Mitre 10/Mitre 10 ad with boys 2% Don't know/haven't watched TV lately 51% Other 24% Base: Total Sample (n=220) Q11: What has been the best ad on TV in the last 6 months and why? 6
  • 7. Lady Gaga Musician would love to see in 2012 Adele Florence and the Machine Coldplay Six60 Taylor Swift Katy Perry Radiohead Linkin Park Bruno Mars Beyonce Metallica Jessie J Red Hot Chilli Deadmau5 LMFAO Kanye West Peppers Base: Total sample (n=220) 7 Q3 What is one band or musician you’d love to see in 2012? (By ‘love’ we mean you would definitely do everything in your power to see them)
  • 8. Brand would have tattoo on rear for $10k Base: Total sample (n=220) Q4 Hypothetically, what Brand’s Logo would you accept $10,000 to have tattooed on your butt? 8
  • 9. Brand loyalty changes with living situation...a student is not always ‘just a student’ • The proportion of first years living with parents is significantly higher than those in other year. However, the proportion living in a shared flat is significantly lower. Living in a shared flat 41% Of those who have changed their living situation: • Most are now living in a shared flat Living with parents 36% • The proportion of those living with parents is significantly lower than total Living with partner flatting situation 7% • The proportion of those living in a hostel/student digs is significantly higher than total Living with partner 5% • Those who buy their favourite brands more often than not are less likely to be living in a shared flat − Flatters are more likely to have yellow Living in a hostel/student digs 5% stickers, discounts and budget items as their primary influencers as they cannot afford to always Living alone 3% be buying their favourite brands • Of those living in a hostel/student digs, the proportion of Other 3% those more concerned with enjoying the moment and don’t consider price too much is significantly higher = significantly higher/lower Q What is your current living situation? than previous wave Base: February 2012. Total Sample (n=520)
  • 10. Just under half are very happy with where they live, and just under half are okay with it. Only 5% are ‘not very happy’ with where they live. The mean happiness score is It is also lower for those who specified significantly lower for those who live in that having more shops/stores would Christchurch increase their happiness score Mean 49% 46% 5% 5.2 (6-7) Very happy (3-5) OK (1-2) Not Very Happy Q How happy are you with where you live? Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520)
  • 11. Things youth believed have the most potential to increase their happiness with where they live are cheap entertainment, improved part-time job prospects and improved transport. The proportion of final year students and Cheap entertainment/things to do 41% the proportion of those living with a partner are significantly higher than any Improved part-time job prospects 41% other year level when it comes to believing that improved full time job prospects would improve their happiness scores Improved transport 36% Improved work experience opportunities 29% Those living in Auckland and Wellington are more likely to believe improved transport would increase Better entertainment/places to go to 28% their happiness score, while the proportion of Christchurch-residents with this belief is Improved full-time job prospects 23% significantly lower Less crime 17% Those in Christchurch are also less likely to believe improved part time job prospects would improve their happiness score. They are More shops/stores 15% instead more concerned with having cheap entertainment/things to do. Improved networking opportunities 14% The proportion of those who believe “improved transport” would improve None of these 8% their happiness score is significantly lower for Hamilton than for any other place. Hamilton residents instead believe lower crime would improve their happiness score. Q What factors could potentially change your score to a more positive one? Please choose up to three of the options below. Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520).
  • 12. 31% of students polled say they try to stick to their favourite brands – understanding brand love could be worthwhile I buy what I like first and foremost and generally don’t get distracted by discounts Yellow stickers, discounts and I have my favourite budget items etc. tend to be the brands and try to buy primary influencer when it comes them more often than to purchasing grocery items not, but I often get because I cannot afford to always influenced by really good be buying my favourite brands deals Those for whom yellow stickers and budget items are the primary influencer because they cannot afford to always be buying their favourite brands are less likely to Yellow stickers, discounts and budget items be living with parents and more etc tend to be the primary influencer when it likely to be living in a shared flat. comes to purchasing grocery items because I don’t have any preferences brand-wise Q Thinking about grocery shopping, please select the statement which best applies… Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520).
  • 13. One half are extremely price conscious, whatever type of shopping they’re doing, while one fifth are pretty relaxed in supermarkets and more price conscious around other types of shopping. Only 7% are more concerned with enjoying the moment and don’t consider price too much. I’m extremely price conscious whatever type of Those in the final year of shopping I’m doing, from grocery to clothes 50% their degree are significantly more extremely price conscious, whatever type of shopping I’m pretty relaxed in supermarkets and more price conscious around other types of shopping 20% they’re doing. I’m extremely price conscious in the supermarket and less so in the mall / high street stores 14% I’m extremely price conscious in the supermarket and less so in the mall / high street stores 9% I’m more concerned with enjoying the moment and don’t consider price too much 7% Q Which of the following best describes your ‘shopping philosophy’? Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520).
  • 14. The proportion of those who use a standard phone as their main phone is significantly lower than in November 2011, while the proportion of those who use a smart phone as their main phone is significantly higher Other Smart Phone Standard Phone = significantly higher/lower Q What type of mobile phone do you currently use as your main phone? than previous wave Base: February 2012. Total Sample (n=520)
  • 15. …however, those who still use a standard phone as their main phone are still not willing to forego smartphone-like capabilities, with over half using a standard phone with internet capabilities LOL  Q What type of mobile phone do you currently use as your main phone? Base: February 2012. Respondents who use a standard phone as their main phone (n=279)
  • 16. Just over half of smart phone users are using Androids, while a third are using iPhones. Only 2% are using a Blackberry. Nokia 5800, 560, N97, E63 Windows Samsung • The proportion of those LG G300 who use their mobile phone for Maemo 5 banking, social media, Apps and LG KM900 Internet browsing is significantly higher for those who use an iPhone as their main phone and significantly lower for those who use a standard phone with Internet • The proportion of those who use their capabilities. mobile phone for Apps and Internet browsing is significantly higher for those who use an android smartphone as their main phone. • The proportion of those who have used a tablet regularly in the last 3 months is significantly higher for those who use an iPhone as their main phone and significantly lower for those who use a standard phone for text/call only. Q What type of mobile phone do you currently use as your main phone? Base: February 2012. Respondents who use a smart phone as their main phone (n=227)
  • 17. The proportion of those who think about recycling but have not really changed their I do think about it and I’ve behaviour towards the environment has recycled, but I’ve not really changed my behaviour or done increased significantly since November 2011. anything different I haven’t thought about it and haven’t done anything particularly environmentally friendly I care a lot about the environment and I’ve consciously gone out of my way to do whatever I can to be environmentally friendly Q What’s been your general behaviour around doing environmentally friendly things? = significantly higher/lower than previous wave Base: February 2012. Total Sample (n=520) © Colmar Brunton 2012 17
  • 18. Social Media involvement is rather polarising, with just under half checking in but not really contributing, and just under half actively reading and posting messages. Only 8% are not actively involved in Social Media sites. 47% 45% 8% I’ve been checking in and seeing I’ve actively been reading and I’ve rarely checked in and am not what’s going on, but I haven’t posting messages this month and actively involved in any social really been am fully involved in at least one media site (if at all) participating/contributing social media site Q In terms of Social Media, please select the statement that describes you best Base: February 2012. Total sample (n=520)
  • 19. Thanks…..now back to business 19