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The Crowded World of Social Networks

MAY 14, 2007

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In the last 12 months, companies have latched with almost religious fervor onto the notion that consumers want to be socially connected online, whether on mass-appeal sites such as MySpace, on targeted niche sites and video sites, or even on mobile phones.

As a result, eMarketer has increased its projection for US ad spending on social networks to $900 million in 2007, from the previous estimate of $865 million.

US Online Social Network Advertising Spending, 2006-2011 (millions)

By 2011, US ad spending on social networks is expected to reach $2.5 billion.

"The lead players, MySpace and Facebook, continue to perform strongly, and will account for 72% of all US revenues in the category this year," says Debra Aho Williamson, eMarketer Senior Analyst and author of the new report, Social Network Marketing: Where to Next? "Beyond that, hundreds of new social networking ventures are coming online and existing Websites are also adding social networking capabilities."

This burst of activity in the category brings up the question, "Where does social networking go next?"

The answer? "Everywhere," says Ms. Williamson.

Even outside the US, ad spending on social networks will ramp up significantly this year.

Worldwide Online Social Network Advertising Spending, 2006-2011 (millions)

"eMarketer has raised its 2007 forecast for spending outside of the US to $335 million this year, up from $260 million previously," says Ms. Williamson. "In 2011, marketers will spend an estimated $1.1 billion on social network advertising outside the US."

Consumers continue to flock to social network sites. Based on share of visits, MySpace ranked as the most popular Website in the US in February 2007, according to Hitwise.

Top 20 Most Popular Websites in the US, Ranked by Market Share of Visits, February 2007

Find out more about where the crowds are heading online, and why — read the new eMarketer Social Network Marketing: Where to Next? report today.  

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