Facebook and Twitter Making a Major Impact on Purchase Decisions

Posted on March 16, 2010
If your business is on Facebook and Twitter here’s some encouraging statistics about your fans and followers.

A new study shows that those who are fans or followers of a brand on Facebook or Twitter, respectively, are significantly more likely to buy products and services or recommend the brand to a friend.

Specifically, the study by Chadwick Martin Bailey and iModerate Research Technologies found that consumers are 67% more likely to buy from the brands they follow on Twitter, and 51% more likely to buy from a brand they follow on Facebook. Moreover, they’re 79% more likely to recommend their Twitter follows to a friend, and 60% more likely to do the same on Facebook:

Of course, those findings might be a bit overstated — many people actively seek out the brands they’re already fans of and follow or fan them on Twitter and Facebook. But there’s still much to be said for the mindshare that engaging those existing brand enthusiasts on social media sites creates, in turn keeping them active. Plus, the study also found that many consumers across a wide variety of demographics have negative perceptions of brands that aren’t using social media.

Overall, the study is another sign that social media is becoming a competitive advantage for those that are participating, and an increasingly major weakness for those that aren’t.

I’m interested in the mention about negative perceptions of brands that aren’t on social media. Could this be they feels these brands aren’t hip or can’t be trusted?

Quality social media perception is definitely a competitive advantage for the businesses that are already participating. If your business is participating in social media currently what kinds of advantages are your seeing from this participation?

There is still plenty of time to jump on and participate with social media. Not sure where to start? We can help.

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One Response to “Facebook and Twitter Making a Major Impact on Purchase Decisions”

  1. That is interesting that people would have a negative perception about brands that don’t participate on Twitter. Did the study have any indications if it’s brands of particular sizes that have the most negative perception if not participating?

    As you said there is still plenty of time to get on board – it’s changing and constantly evolving – however, I’m a fan of what better time than now though myself!



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