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February 26, 2008 European Social Technographics® RevealedHow Europeans Are Adopting Social Technologiesby Rebecca Jennings with Christine Spivey Overby, Josh Bernoff, Alice Bresciani |
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Social technologies, such as blogs, networks, and wikis, already attract a significant percentage of online Europeans. However, to prioritize which Social Computing channels to use to communicate with consumers, marketers need to understand the usage profiles of their target audiences; using Forrester's Social Technographics Profiles will enable them to do so. In Europe, Social Technographics reveals strong differences in social technology adoption among countries. For example, the Dutch respondents were those keenest to join networks such as MySpace, while online Germans were most likely to post comments in forums and on other people's blogs.
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