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09.17.07
UK Survey: Blogs Drive Business Opportunities
By
Neville Hobson
A new survey on business blogging conducted in August by research firm Loudhouse - the results of which were presented at an event in London yesterday in which I participated - shows that blogs are rapidly becoming a credible tool for UK companies in generating business opportunities.
The research questioned managers with direct sales and/or purchasing responsibility at 300 companies with over 250 employees to discover how they and their companies use blogs to interact with existing and potential customers, and how they engage with the blogosphere to inform their own business decision making.
The survey report clearly shows positive thinking in the UK about the value business blogs may present.
Key findings:
Is blogging popular in the workplace?
50% of companies undertake some form of blogging, either having a blog, or encouraging employees to comment on blogs
64% of company blogs have been launched in the past 6 months
66% of managers in the survey have visited blogs in the past 12 months, 29% of those having commented on issues raised on blog sites Is blogging a business tool?
31% of businesses state that their blog has generated ‘significant' business opportunities
A further 55% of businesses believe that their blog has generated ‘moderate' business opportunities
80% of blog users visit blogs within work hours. Most blog users visit blogs at lunchtime (31%), or first thing in the morning (29%)
33% of blog visitors will access a blog on a daily basis. 29% visit on a weekly basis
Is there potential for blogging growth?
63% of managers want to understand more about how blogs can benefit their businesses
66% of businesses believe that blogs are becoming more influential as an information source
54% of respondents believe that new skills sets and approaches are needed by their organizations in order to make use of blogs
46% of respondents state that blogs can drive business opportunities in future One particular result that I did find highly significant is that 64% of blogs started by companies have been launched only within the past six months, as noted above.
This reflects what I'm seeing among many of the companies I talk to about social media. It's a very different picture compared to 2006 were there was far greater hesitancy.
It's interesting, too, to note the variety of ways cited by survey respondents in how their companies use blogs:
The 16-page survey report, which goes into considerable detail about the research and the results from it, is available on request from Inferno PR, who commissioned the research.
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About the Author: Neville Hobson is the author of the popular NevilleHobson.com blog which focuses on business communication and technology.
Neville is currentlly the VP of New Marketing at Crayon. Visit Neville Hobson's blog: NevilleHobson.com.
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