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September 2009
 Social Networks On the Move




Alexander Banks
Managing Director, Latin America
Agenda


 Overview of a few key global trends
 Overview of the LatAm online audience (10 mins)
  – A look at the recent growth, general trends
  – Broad, regional analysis of online content consumption

 The phenomena that is social media (10 mins)
  – What is social media? Social Networking, Messenger etc.
  – Focus on the explosion of SM across LatAm

 A look at Mobile online behavior (5 mins)
  – What do we see globally? Trends?
  – Is behavior different? Is the audience different ?

 The Internet and Mobile in Latin America (5 mins)
  – What conclusions can we draw?
  – What does the future hold?




                           © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   2
September 2009
 The Global Online Audience




Alexander Banks
Managing Director, Latin America
The US is No Longer the Center of the Online Universe

 US Internet Population vs. Rest of the World                                           Distribution of Worldwide Internet Audience


Rest of the                                                                                                                      North
     World                                                                                                                      America
                                                                                                          Europe

                                                                                                                                            Latin
                                                                                                                                            America


                                                                                                                                          Middle East
      US                                                                                                                                  - Africa
                                                                                                                  Asia Pacific




     In 1996, 2/3 of the world’s Internet population was in the US, yet today Asia Pacific is the largest region.

     Many emerging regions are likely to bypass old modes, skipping dial-up to go straight to broadband, making
      multimedia, video, and collaborative content immediately accessible.

     Early adoption of mobile web in addition to PC web will likely be popular in many of these high-growth areas.

                                   © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   4     Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
China Surges Past the US


                        Internet Users Age 15+ (MM)




                                                                  While US user growth has remained flat over
                                                                  the past year, China, Russia, and Brazil have
                                                                    experienced impressive growth rates of
                                                                        31%, 26% and 23%, respectively.




                                                                  Millions of Internet Users (15+, home & work locations)


                                                                        Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
                 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.    5
Online Engagement by Country


              Average Hours Per Visitor Per Month




                                                                           Canada is the most engaged country,
                                                                             followed by the US, both of which
                                                                            increased time online over the past
                                                                                year (Canada +7%, US +17%)




                                                                      Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
                 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   6
The Majority of Top Properties’ Audiences Coming from Outside US

                                                                                                    Total Worldwide
           US Audience                      Non-US Audience
                                                                                                  Unique Visitors (MM)

                                                        84%                                         854


                                             84%                                      702


                                      77%                                    592


                        77%                         370
                                                                            The top 10 Global Properties attract a
                     81%                    295                             majority of Unique Visitors from outside
                                                                            the US; Google Sites and Microsoft Sites
                  66%                    268                                attain 84% of their audience from non-US
                                                                            countries.
                73%               237
                                                                            All top sites have experienced a shift in
                70%           197
                                                                            visitor composition to a more international
                                                                            audience: non-US visitors now represent
               76%          196
                                                                            77% and 66% of Facebook’s and AOL’s
                                                                            visitors, respectively.
                64%          192

                                                                             Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
                      © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   7
How global online behavior has changed over the last year


Share of time Spent on Entertainment is growing the fastest

Instant Messengers and Conversational Media both boast significant usage time




                                                                             Source: comScore Media Metrix
                        © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   8   Share of Global Minutes on Key Online Categories, May 2008 vs. May 2009
September 2009
 The Latin American Online Audience




Alexander Banks
Managing Director, Latin America
Latin American Internet Audience Continues Strong Growth


 Growth has slowed in North America
                                                                                                     Worldwide Online Population
 European growth driven by Eastern
                                                                                             Millions of Internet
  Europe, particularly Russia                                                                Users (15+, home &
                                                                                                                           +21.3%
                                                                                             work locations)
                                                                                                                                    1,151.4
 Asia Pacific continues to show strong                                                                            949.6
  growth on a large base
 Latin America and the Middle East/Africa
  are now the high-growth regions globally                                                                               Worldwide
                                                                                                                                                           July 2008

                                                                                                                                                           July 2009
  Millions of Internet Users
                                                  Online Populations by Region
  (15+, home & work locations)

      +22.7%
             470.3                +20.3%
   383.4                                                                         +3.0%
                                             322.6
                                 268.2
                                                                              184.2       189.7                      +28.0%                           +80.1%

                                                                                                                 69.2        88.6                          80.2
                                                                                                                                                    44.5


    Asia Pacific                   Europe                                   North America                      Latin America                   Middle East - Africa

                                    © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   10     Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2008 to July 2009
                                                                                                                                                                   10
Brazil and Mexico are the largest web populations in the region


 Brazil has the largest Internet population in the region with 31M (15+, home and
  work) and an estimated 70M users overall during the month of July
 Usage for the region is, in many cases, considerably higher than the WW average

          Internet Users (MM)                                                               Total Online Hours per Visitor
            in Latin America                                                                        Latin America
                                                                                                                                       WW Avg: 22.3

                                                             69.4

                         25.5

                              Extended Universe
                              estimate, including
                              users <15 or using
                              shared computers




                                                                              Internet users ages 15+ accessing the Internet from a Home or Work computer
                        © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   11
                                                                              Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009                                      11
Internet audience in Latin America is to be taken seriously


 Brazil is the 9th largest Internet audience in the world (15+, H&W), Mexico is 15th
 In terms of page views (PVs), Brazil was 10th in July, ahead of Spain, India and Italy
 In July, Brazil consumed 3.2% of the world’s PVs, Mexico next with just over 1%
 In average minutes per visitor, Mexico is 6th in the world (Canada 1st with 43+ hours)
 Argentina (47.6) and Brazil (47.3) are both above the WW average in average visits to
  the Internet per visitor each month (47.2)
 The WW average percentage of 15-24 year-olds online is 27.6% (15+, H&W)
  – Venezuela 50%
  – Colombia 48%
  – Mexico 47%
  – Brazil 31%
  – Puerto Rico 31%
  – Argentina 27%
  – Chile 27%



                          © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   12
How Latin Americans use the Internet




Alexander Banks
Managing Director, Latin America
How the world uses the Internet




                  © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   14      Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
                                                                                                                       14
How LatAm compares to the rest of the world in content consumption



“On-ramp” categories                                                                     Entertainment
                                                                                                                                                      104
              Portals
                                                 107                                           Entertainment                                             114
                                                              151

                                                                                                                                                      108
                                                105                                               Multimedia                                          110
   Search/Navigation               86
                                                                                                                                                       111
                                                                                              Online Gaming                                84
 High Reach, Flat Growth

                                                                                          Approaching Mainstream, High Growth
Utility & Content

                                                    121
               e-mail                              114
                                                                                         Web 2.0
                                                                    166
  Instant Messengers                                      134

                                               102                                                                                                     106
               Retail        65                                                                        Reference                                86
                                     96
    News/Information         71                                                               Social Networking                                             123
                                                                                                                                                          115
               Travel         71
                        52                                                                                                                                115
                                                                                                             Blogs                          79
                                                 106
              Sports         70


                                                                                          Growing Reach, Very Fast Growth
  Mainstream, MidReach, Flat Growth
                                                                                                                Reach Index              Time Index
                                   © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   15       Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
                                                                                                                                                                  15
The Phenomena that is Social Media




Alexander Banks
Managing Director, Latin America
What is social media?


 Social Media is…
  – media designed to be disseminated through
    social interaction
  – a logical step in the ongoing evolution of the
    interactive platform
  – the key driver of the fast-growing Web 2.0
    category (including blogs, social networks,
    UGC sites etc.)
  – the combination of communication (email,
    messenger) media-sharing (photos, music,
    video etc.) and/or UGC (opinion, feedback)
  – an umbrella term that defines the various
    activities that integrate technology, social
    interaction, and the construction of words
    and pictures.




                           © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   17
Everything from Twitter to Facebook to Digg to Linkedin to Youtube

Examples of social media software applications include:
 Communication Blogs: Blogger, LiveJournal, Open Diary, TypePad, WordPress, Vox,
  ExpressionEngine, Xanga

 Micro-blogging / Presence applications: Twitter, Plurk, Jaiku, fmylife
 Social networking: Bebo, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Orkut, Skyrock, Hi5, Ning, Elgg
 Events: Upcoming, Eventful, Meetup.com
 Collaboration Wikis: Wikipedia, PBwiki, wetpaint
 Social bookmarking: Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, Google Reader, CiteULike
 Multimedia Photo sharing: Flickr, Zooomr, Photobucket, SmugMug, Picasa
 Video sharing: YouTube, Vimeo, sevenload
 Livecasting: Ustream.tv, Justin.tv, Stickam
 Audio and Music Sharing: imeem, The Hype Machine, Last.fm, ccMixter
 Reviews and Opinions Product Reviews: Yelp, epinions.com, MouthShut.com
 Virtual worlds: Second Life, The Sims Online, Forterra


                             © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   18
© comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   19
Profile: Twitter Users

                                   Age                                           Income                                       UVs (000)
                                                                                                                         +2,613%




                    composition index UV                                  composition index UV




                                                                                         Many Twitter regulars opt to
                                                                                       access the service exclusively
                                                                                       from their mobile devices after
                                                                                       an initial visit to Twitter.com…


                                                                                       …the average visitor spends
                                                                                       only 22 minutes on the actual
                      Who’s
                                                                                      site, viewing just 35 pages over
                 following who
                                                                                          the course of the month.
                   on Twitter?


                    © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   20   Source: comScore Media Metrix United States, July 2009
© comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   21
© comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   22
Most Popular Social Networks Vary by Region




                                                                          Source: comScore Media Metrix
                    © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   23   Leading Social Networks in Various Regions, May 2009
The phenomena that is social networking in Latin America


 The social networking category reached more than 82% of all Latin American Internet
  users in the month of July (15+, home and work locations)
  – Unique visitors to the category up 22% over July of 2008
  – Average number of visits per unique visitor higher than that seen in the US

 Brazil is head and shoulders above the rest of the region in terms of online social
  networking
  – Orkut leads the way with an average of 28 visits per visitor (Facebook average in US is 22)
  – Facebook audience has more than tripled in the last 8 months (Orkut unaffected)
  – Twitter audience has grown by a factor of almost 10 over just the last 5 months (from 413k in March
    to nearly 3.6M in July)




                              © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   24
Facebook’s dominance has spread to Latin America


 Facebook’s recent audience growth across Latin America has been spectacular
  – Surpassed 33M in July of 2009 (38% reach)
  – Venezuela, Chile and Colombia show the highest reach (80%, 79% and 76%, respectively)
  – 3rd largest online property in Chile (2M UVs more than Yahoo Sites, and 2.5X the size of Terra)
  – 3rd largest online property in Colombia (2M UVS more than Yahoo, Hi5.com is 7th largest)
  – 3rd largest online property in Venezuela (almost 20% more PVs than Google Sites with over 652M)




                             © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   25
Instant Messengers in Latin America


 Instant Messengers in LA continues to see enormous reach and usage
  – reached almost 78% of all Latin American Internet users in the month of July (15+, home and work
    locations)
  – During the month of July 2009, LatAm averaged 5 more visits per visitor than the worldwide average,
    more than twice as much as the US




                             © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   26
A Look at Some Trends in Mobile Media Use




  Alexander Banks
  Managing Director, Latin America
More and more mobile users are online each year


 Approx. 80.1 million of American mobile users (more than 34%) browse, use an
  application, or download content on their mobile device
 The number of users who just use voice decreased 17% year on year

                                                    Market Segments




                                                Just Voice, 35%                Mobile Media, 34%




                                                               SMS (and not mobile
                                                                  media), 31%




                                                                                  Product: MobiLens
                                                                                  Data: Three month average ending June 09
                         © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   28      Country: US - N= 33,453
Mobile media users are growing at 20% YOY

 The increase in mobile media users (mobile browsers, application users and downloaders) can
     be linked to the handset sales cycle

 The graph shows there is a large increase in consumers gaining new devices around the holiday
     period
     – Clear increase in the amount of mobile media users at the same time


                                      % Mobile Media Users and % New Device Owners
             36.0%                                                                                                                                   14.0%
                                                                                                                                             34.4%
             34.0%                                                                                                                                   13.0%




                                                                                                                                                             % Device < 2 Months Old
             32.0%                                                                                                                                   12.0%
                     29.6%                                                                10.8%
             30.0%                                                                                                                                   11.0%
  % Market




             28.0%                                                                                                                                   10.0%

             26.0%                                                                                                                                   9.0%
                                                                                                                                             8.3%
             24.0%   7.5%                                                                                                                            8.0%

             22.0%                                                                                                                                   7.0%

             20.0%                                                                                                                                   6.0%
                     200806 200807 200808 200809 200810 200811 200812 200901 200902 200903 200904 200905 200906

                                    Mobile Media Users                            Device < 2months old (one month snapshot data)

                                                                                                  Product: MobiLens
                                                                                                  Data: Three month average ending June 09
                                         © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.     29    Country: US - N= 33,453
Mobile owners more likely to use mobile media if they have a new device


This brings up two points:
 Device technology is improving and is enticing a greater % of people to use mobile media with their new
                        device.

 Usage can then tail off after the initial excitement recedes. This is however dependent on the type of
                        device. For example the % of smartphone owners who use mobile media only reduces by 13% over a
                        year, this is compared to an 82% reduction in the % of non-smartphone owners over the same period.

                                                  % Mobile Media Users by Length of Device Ownership
                        60.0%
                                     54.5%

                        50.0%                         45.7%
 % Mobile Media Users




                                                                                   38.9%
                        40.0%
                                                                                                              31.1%
                        30.0%                                                                                                       26.0%
                                                                                                                                                           20.3%       20.1%
                        20.0%

                        10.0%

                         0.0%
                                  < 2months old   2-6 months ago           7-12 months ago 13-18 months ago 19-24 months ago 25-36 months ago                      37+ months ago

                                                                                                                Product: MobiLens
                                                                                                                Data: Three month average ending June 09
                                                        © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   30     Country: US - N= 33,453
Consistent growth seen in the mobile Internet audience


 Mobile Internet services in the US are booming, thanks to…
  – Ample advertising, online and offline buzz
  – Faster network speeds
  – Lower subscription costs




                                                                               Source: comScore MobiLens
                         © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   31   U.S. Mobile Browsing Audience, March 2008 to March 2009
There are many services available on mobile devices, ranking their
popularity gives context

 10 of the top 20 activities seen from the entire mobile user population in the US, over a
  three-month period, can be tied to social media
    Ranking                         Activity                                               # Users                                % Users

               Total Market                                                               233,000,000
       1       Sent text message to another phone                                         140,575,859                             60.3%
       2       Took photos                                                                108,525,414                             46.6%
       3       Used network services for photos/videos                                     76,000,357                             32.6%
       4       Sent photo directly to another phone                                        69,920,530                             30.0%
       5       Received an SMS Ad                                                          58,874,389                             25.3%
       6       Changed to native ringtone                                                  56,162,992                             24.1%
       7       Set graphics with camera                                                    55,868,983                             24.0%
       8       Played games                                                                55,149,568                             23.7%
       9       Set graphics with camera                                                    49,976,279                             21.4%
      10       News or Info via Browser                                                    48,196,924                             20.7%
      11       Transferred photo to PC                                                     47,185,884                             20.3%
      12       Used email                                                                  43,683,176                             18.7%
      13       Captured video                                                              41,420,147                             17.8%
      14       Instant Messenger                                                           31,881,504                             13.7%
      15       News or Info via SMS                                                        31,817,643                             13.7%
      16       Made own ringtone                                                           29,685,805                             12.7%
      17       Listened to music on mobile phone                                           28,105,602                             12.1%
      18       Social Networking                                                           27,621,575                             11.9%
      19       Sent video directly to another phone                                        25,929,369                             11.1%
      20       Transferring video to PC                                                    21,883,698                              9.4%

                                                                                       Product: MobiLens
                                                                                       Data: Three month average ending June 09
                                 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   32   Country: US - N= 33,453
Social Networking and the mobile Internet user


 Social networks have seen strong growth recently from the mobile audience
 Mobile functionality now a key part of business strategy for major publishers
  – certainly all major names in the conversational media space (Twitter, Facebook etc.).




                                                                                Source: comScore MobiLens
                                                                                Mobile Market Penetration
                          © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   33   3-Month Avg Ending March 2008 vs. 3-Month Avg Ending March 2009
The Mobile / PC Connection: online & on-device browsing (UK)


 Facebook usage is surprisingly similar on both mobile and PC platforms




 mobile users spend an avg of                                                     PC users average 27.5 minutes
 24 mins on Facebook per day,                                                     per day; with 2.3 visits per day
 with an avg of 3.3 visits per day




                            © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   34
Mobile Internet Users Younger and Skew More Male than PC Internet Users


 Mobile social networkers have less gender bias than other mobile internet users suggesting
            that social networking will help to take mobile out of the early adopter demographics and
            into the mainstream

                                     PC Internet vs Mobile Internet Demographics
             55.0%                                                                                                                         PC Internet Browsers
                                                                                                     PC Internet Social
                                                                                                       Networkers
             50.0%
                           Mobile Social Networkers
 % Female




             45.0%



             40.0%
                                             Mobile Browsers for News
                                                     and Info                                                                Higher on chart = more female
             35.0%                                                                                                           Further to right = older
                                                                                                                             Size of bubbles = # of users


             30.0%
                 25.0     27.0        29.0               31.0                  33.0           35.0          37.0           39.0            41.0        43.0       45.0
                                                                                         Median Age


                                                                                               Product: MobiLens + Media Metrix
                                                                                               Data: Three month average ending March 09
                                        © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   35    Country: US - N= 39,241
Different services are used by different demographics


 Mobile media users tend to be older and more Female than many think
 Younger demographics create their own ringtones, use social networking services, listen to music
        and watch on-demand video (web 2.0 type services)

 Mobile internet services (browsing, apps and e-mail) skew 60% male
 Unlimited data plan subscribers average age 35
            55.0%
                                                                       Purchased a Ringtone

                         Made own ringtone
            50.0%
                                                                                               Ringback                        Played a game
                                                     Social Networking
                                                                                                            Mobile Media Users                         Unlimited Data Plan
            45.0%                                                                                                                                          Subscriber
 % Female




                                                                                                                                            Used email
                                     Listened to music                  Purchased a game                     News/info via App
            40.0%
                                                                                             TV
                                                                                                          Browsed for News / Info

            35.0%                                                        On-Demand Video
                                                                                                                                               Higher on chart = more female
                                                                                                                                               Further to right = older
                                                                                                                                               Size of bubbles = # of users
            30.0%
                    26          27           28                   29                   30               31           32              33           34           35            36
                                                                                                   Median Age

                                                                                                           Product: MobiLens
                                                                                                           Data: Three month average ending June 09
                                                  © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.    36     Country: US - N= 33,453
What conclusions can we draw for Latin America?




Alexander Banks
Managing Director, Latin America
Some conclusions and Q&A


 Fast-growing and relatively young Internet audience
  – Young audience, consuming “younger” content
  – Tastes will become more and more varied, refined in coming years


 Clear appetite for social media applications and communication
  – Social networking, messenger, multimedia etc.
  – Orkut, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, Web 2.0


 Mobile online activity exploding in major markets
  – Strong growth and demand seen already across LatAm
  – Tremendous room for growth in both audience, content and advertising inventory




                         © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential.   38

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  • 1. September 2009 Social Networks On the Move Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 2. Agenda  Overview of a few key global trends  Overview of the LatAm online audience (10 mins) – A look at the recent growth, general trends – Broad, regional analysis of online content consumption  The phenomena that is social media (10 mins) – What is social media? Social Networking, Messenger etc. – Focus on the explosion of SM across LatAm  A look at Mobile online behavior (5 mins) – What do we see globally? Trends? – Is behavior different? Is the audience different ?  The Internet and Mobile in Latin America (5 mins) – What conclusions can we draw? – What does the future hold? © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 2
  • 3. September 2009 The Global Online Audience Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 4. The US is No Longer the Center of the Online Universe US Internet Population vs. Rest of the World Distribution of Worldwide Internet Audience Rest of the North World America Europe Latin America Middle East US - Africa Asia Pacific  In 1996, 2/3 of the world’s Internet population was in the US, yet today Asia Pacific is the largest region.  Many emerging regions are likely to bypass old modes, skipping dial-up to go straight to broadband, making multimedia, video, and collaborative content immediately accessible.  Early adoption of mobile web in addition to PC web will likely be popular in many of these high-growth areas. © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 4 Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009
  • 5. China Surges Past the US Internet Users Age 15+ (MM) While US user growth has remained flat over the past year, China, Russia, and Brazil have experienced impressive growth rates of 31%, 26% and 23%, respectively. Millions of Internet Users (15+, home & work locations) Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 5
  • 6. Online Engagement by Country Average Hours Per Visitor Per Month Canada is the most engaged country, followed by the US, both of which increased time online over the past year (Canada +7%, US +17%) Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 6
  • 7. The Majority of Top Properties’ Audiences Coming from Outside US Total Worldwide US Audience Non-US Audience Unique Visitors (MM) 84% 854 84% 702 77% 592 77% 370  The top 10 Global Properties attract a 81% 295 majority of Unique Visitors from outside the US; Google Sites and Microsoft Sites 66% 268 attain 84% of their audience from non-US countries. 73% 237  All top sites have experienced a shift in 70% 197 visitor composition to a more international audience: non-US visitors now represent 76% 196 77% and 66% of Facebook’s and AOL’s visitors, respectively. 64% 192 Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 7
  • 8. How global online behavior has changed over the last year Share of time Spent on Entertainment is growing the fastest Instant Messengers and Conversational Media both boast significant usage time Source: comScore Media Metrix © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 8 Share of Global Minutes on Key Online Categories, May 2008 vs. May 2009
  • 9. September 2009 The Latin American Online Audience Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 10. Latin American Internet Audience Continues Strong Growth  Growth has slowed in North America Worldwide Online Population  European growth driven by Eastern Millions of Internet Europe, particularly Russia Users (15+, home & +21.3% work locations) 1,151.4  Asia Pacific continues to show strong 949.6 growth on a large base  Latin America and the Middle East/Africa are now the high-growth regions globally Worldwide July 2008 July 2009 Millions of Internet Users Online Populations by Region (15+, home & work locations) +22.7% 470.3 +20.3% 383.4 +3.0% 322.6 268.2 184.2 189.7 +28.0% +80.1% 69.2 88.6 80.2 44.5 Asia Pacific Europe North America Latin America Middle East - Africa © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 10 Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2008 to July 2009 10
  • 11. Brazil and Mexico are the largest web populations in the region  Brazil has the largest Internet population in the region with 31M (15+, home and work) and an estimated 70M users overall during the month of July  Usage for the region is, in many cases, considerably higher than the WW average Internet Users (MM) Total Online Hours per Visitor in Latin America Latin America WW Avg: 22.3 69.4 25.5 Extended Universe estimate, including users <15 or using shared computers Internet users ages 15+ accessing the Internet from a Home or Work computer © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 11 Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009 11
  • 12. Internet audience in Latin America is to be taken seriously  Brazil is the 9th largest Internet audience in the world (15+, H&W), Mexico is 15th  In terms of page views (PVs), Brazil was 10th in July, ahead of Spain, India and Italy  In July, Brazil consumed 3.2% of the world’s PVs, Mexico next with just over 1%  In average minutes per visitor, Mexico is 6th in the world (Canada 1st with 43+ hours)  Argentina (47.6) and Brazil (47.3) are both above the WW average in average visits to the Internet per visitor each month (47.2)  The WW average percentage of 15-24 year-olds online is 27.6% (15+, H&W) – Venezuela 50% – Colombia 48% – Mexico 47% – Brazil 31% – Puerto Rico 31% – Argentina 27% – Chile 27% © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 12
  • 13. How Latin Americans use the Internet Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 14. How the world uses the Internet © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 14  Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009 14
  • 15. How LatAm compares to the rest of the world in content consumption “On-ramp” categories Entertainment 104 Portals 107 Entertainment 114 151 108 105 Multimedia 110 Search/Navigation 86 111 Online Gaming 84 High Reach, Flat Growth Approaching Mainstream, High Growth Utility & Content 121 e-mail 114 Web 2.0 166 Instant Messengers 134 102 106 Retail 65 Reference 86 96 News/Information 71 Social Networking 123 115 Travel 71 52 115 Blogs 79 106 Sports 70 Growing Reach, Very Fast Growth Mainstream, MidReach, Flat Growth Reach Index Time Index © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 15  Source: comScore World Metrix, July 2009 15
  • 16. The Phenomena that is Social Media Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 17. What is social media?  Social Media is… – media designed to be disseminated through social interaction – a logical step in the ongoing evolution of the interactive platform – the key driver of the fast-growing Web 2.0 category (including blogs, social networks, UGC sites etc.) – the combination of communication (email, messenger) media-sharing (photos, music, video etc.) and/or UGC (opinion, feedback) – an umbrella term that defines the various activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and the construction of words and pictures. © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 17
  • 18. Everything from Twitter to Facebook to Digg to Linkedin to Youtube Examples of social media software applications include:  Communication Blogs: Blogger, LiveJournal, Open Diary, TypePad, WordPress, Vox, ExpressionEngine, Xanga  Micro-blogging / Presence applications: Twitter, Plurk, Jaiku, fmylife  Social networking: Bebo, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Orkut, Skyrock, Hi5, Ning, Elgg  Events: Upcoming, Eventful, Meetup.com  Collaboration Wikis: Wikipedia, PBwiki, wetpaint  Social bookmarking: Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, Google Reader, CiteULike  Multimedia Photo sharing: Flickr, Zooomr, Photobucket, SmugMug, Picasa  Video sharing: YouTube, Vimeo, sevenload  Livecasting: Ustream.tv, Justin.tv, Stickam  Audio and Music Sharing: imeem, The Hype Machine, Last.fm, ccMixter  Reviews and Opinions Product Reviews: Yelp, epinions.com, MouthShut.com  Virtual worlds: Second Life, The Sims Online, Forterra © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 18
  • 19. © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 19
  • 20. Profile: Twitter Users Age Income UVs (000) +2,613% composition index UV composition index UV Many Twitter regulars opt to access the service exclusively from their mobile devices after an initial visit to Twitter.com… …the average visitor spends only 22 minutes on the actual Who’s site, viewing just 35 pages over following who the course of the month. on Twitter? © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 20 Source: comScore Media Metrix United States, July 2009
  • 21. © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 21
  • 22. © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 22
  • 23. Most Popular Social Networks Vary by Region Source: comScore Media Metrix © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 23 Leading Social Networks in Various Regions, May 2009
  • 24. The phenomena that is social networking in Latin America  The social networking category reached more than 82% of all Latin American Internet users in the month of July (15+, home and work locations) – Unique visitors to the category up 22% over July of 2008 – Average number of visits per unique visitor higher than that seen in the US  Brazil is head and shoulders above the rest of the region in terms of online social networking – Orkut leads the way with an average of 28 visits per visitor (Facebook average in US is 22) – Facebook audience has more than tripled in the last 8 months (Orkut unaffected) – Twitter audience has grown by a factor of almost 10 over just the last 5 months (from 413k in March to nearly 3.6M in July) © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 24
  • 25. Facebook’s dominance has spread to Latin America  Facebook’s recent audience growth across Latin America has been spectacular – Surpassed 33M in July of 2009 (38% reach) – Venezuela, Chile and Colombia show the highest reach (80%, 79% and 76%, respectively) – 3rd largest online property in Chile (2M UVs more than Yahoo Sites, and 2.5X the size of Terra) – 3rd largest online property in Colombia (2M UVS more than Yahoo, Hi5.com is 7th largest) – 3rd largest online property in Venezuela (almost 20% more PVs than Google Sites with over 652M) © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 25
  • 26. Instant Messengers in Latin America  Instant Messengers in LA continues to see enormous reach and usage – reached almost 78% of all Latin American Internet users in the month of July (15+, home and work locations) – During the month of July 2009, LatAm averaged 5 more visits per visitor than the worldwide average, more than twice as much as the US © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 26
  • 27. A Look at Some Trends in Mobile Media Use Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 28. More and more mobile users are online each year  Approx. 80.1 million of American mobile users (more than 34%) browse, use an application, or download content on their mobile device  The number of users who just use voice decreased 17% year on year Market Segments Just Voice, 35% Mobile Media, 34% SMS (and not mobile media), 31% Product: MobiLens Data: Three month average ending June 09 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 28 Country: US - N= 33,453
  • 29. Mobile media users are growing at 20% YOY  The increase in mobile media users (mobile browsers, application users and downloaders) can be linked to the handset sales cycle  The graph shows there is a large increase in consumers gaining new devices around the holiday period – Clear increase in the amount of mobile media users at the same time % Mobile Media Users and % New Device Owners 36.0% 14.0% 34.4% 34.0% 13.0% % Device < 2 Months Old 32.0% 12.0% 29.6% 10.8% 30.0% 11.0% % Market 28.0% 10.0% 26.0% 9.0% 8.3% 24.0% 7.5% 8.0% 22.0% 7.0% 20.0% 6.0% 200806 200807 200808 200809 200810 200811 200812 200901 200902 200903 200904 200905 200906 Mobile Media Users Device < 2months old (one month snapshot data) Product: MobiLens Data: Three month average ending June 09 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 29 Country: US - N= 33,453
  • 30. Mobile owners more likely to use mobile media if they have a new device This brings up two points:  Device technology is improving and is enticing a greater % of people to use mobile media with their new device.  Usage can then tail off after the initial excitement recedes. This is however dependent on the type of device. For example the % of smartphone owners who use mobile media only reduces by 13% over a year, this is compared to an 82% reduction in the % of non-smartphone owners over the same period. % Mobile Media Users by Length of Device Ownership 60.0% 54.5% 50.0% 45.7% % Mobile Media Users 38.9% 40.0% 31.1% 30.0% 26.0% 20.3% 20.1% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% < 2months old 2-6 months ago 7-12 months ago 13-18 months ago 19-24 months ago 25-36 months ago 37+ months ago Product: MobiLens Data: Three month average ending June 09 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 30 Country: US - N= 33,453
  • 31. Consistent growth seen in the mobile Internet audience  Mobile Internet services in the US are booming, thanks to… – Ample advertising, online and offline buzz – Faster network speeds – Lower subscription costs Source: comScore MobiLens © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 31 U.S. Mobile Browsing Audience, March 2008 to March 2009
  • 32. There are many services available on mobile devices, ranking their popularity gives context  10 of the top 20 activities seen from the entire mobile user population in the US, over a three-month period, can be tied to social media Ranking Activity # Users % Users Total Market 233,000,000 1 Sent text message to another phone 140,575,859 60.3% 2 Took photos 108,525,414 46.6% 3 Used network services for photos/videos 76,000,357 32.6% 4 Sent photo directly to another phone 69,920,530 30.0% 5 Received an SMS Ad 58,874,389 25.3% 6 Changed to native ringtone 56,162,992 24.1% 7 Set graphics with camera 55,868,983 24.0% 8 Played games 55,149,568 23.7% 9 Set graphics with camera 49,976,279 21.4% 10 News or Info via Browser 48,196,924 20.7% 11 Transferred photo to PC 47,185,884 20.3% 12 Used email 43,683,176 18.7% 13 Captured video 41,420,147 17.8% 14 Instant Messenger 31,881,504 13.7% 15 News or Info via SMS 31,817,643 13.7% 16 Made own ringtone 29,685,805 12.7% 17 Listened to music on mobile phone 28,105,602 12.1% 18 Social Networking 27,621,575 11.9% 19 Sent video directly to another phone 25,929,369 11.1% 20 Transferring video to PC 21,883,698 9.4% Product: MobiLens Data: Three month average ending June 09 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 32 Country: US - N= 33,453
  • 33. Social Networking and the mobile Internet user  Social networks have seen strong growth recently from the mobile audience  Mobile functionality now a key part of business strategy for major publishers – certainly all major names in the conversational media space (Twitter, Facebook etc.). Source: comScore MobiLens Mobile Market Penetration © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 33 3-Month Avg Ending March 2008 vs. 3-Month Avg Ending March 2009
  • 34. The Mobile / PC Connection: online & on-device browsing (UK) Facebook usage is surprisingly similar on both mobile and PC platforms mobile users spend an avg of PC users average 27.5 minutes 24 mins on Facebook per day, per day; with 2.3 visits per day with an avg of 3.3 visits per day © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 34
  • 35. Mobile Internet Users Younger and Skew More Male than PC Internet Users  Mobile social networkers have less gender bias than other mobile internet users suggesting that social networking will help to take mobile out of the early adopter demographics and into the mainstream PC Internet vs Mobile Internet Demographics 55.0% PC Internet Browsers PC Internet Social Networkers 50.0% Mobile Social Networkers % Female 45.0% 40.0% Mobile Browsers for News and Info Higher on chart = more female 35.0% Further to right = older Size of bubbles = # of users 30.0% 25.0 27.0 29.0 31.0 33.0 35.0 37.0 39.0 41.0 43.0 45.0 Median Age Product: MobiLens + Media Metrix Data: Three month average ending March 09 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 35 Country: US - N= 39,241
  • 36. Different services are used by different demographics  Mobile media users tend to be older and more Female than many think  Younger demographics create their own ringtones, use social networking services, listen to music and watch on-demand video (web 2.0 type services)  Mobile internet services (browsing, apps and e-mail) skew 60% male  Unlimited data plan subscribers average age 35 55.0% Purchased a Ringtone Made own ringtone 50.0% Ringback Played a game Social Networking Mobile Media Users Unlimited Data Plan 45.0% Subscriber % Female Used email Listened to music Purchased a game News/info via App 40.0% TV Browsed for News / Info 35.0% On-Demand Video Higher on chart = more female Further to right = older Size of bubbles = # of users 30.0% 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Median Age Product: MobiLens Data: Three month average ending June 09 © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 36 Country: US - N= 33,453
  • 37. What conclusions can we draw for Latin America? Alexander Banks Managing Director, Latin America
  • 38. Some conclusions and Q&A  Fast-growing and relatively young Internet audience – Young audience, consuming “younger” content – Tastes will become more and more varied, refined in coming years  Clear appetite for social media applications and communication – Social networking, messenger, multimedia etc. – Orkut, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, Web 2.0  Mobile online activity exploding in major markets – Strong growth and demand seen already across LatAm – Tremendous room for growth in both audience, content and advertising inventory © comScore, Inc. Proprietary and Confidential. 38