The document provides an overview of global digital trends in 2017. Some key findings include:
- More than half the world's population now uses the internet, with over 3.75 billion online.
- Mobile internet and social media usage grew substantially over the past year, with over 2.5 billion active mobile social media users.
- Internet and smartphone penetration continues to increase globally, with 55% of mobile connections now coming from smartphones.
- The report contains detailed statistics on internet, social media, and mobile usage broken down by region.
Hoje é um marco importante para todas as coisas digitais, com o novo Digital em 2017 Visão Global relatório do We Are social e Hootsuite revelando que mais de metade da população do mundo agora usa a internet.
The latest essential stats and user numbers for internet, social media and mobile usage around the world. For more stats on every country in the world, visit http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
We Are Social’s Guide to Social, Digital and Mobile in Bangladesh (2nd Editio...We Are Social Singapore
This is the Second Edition (Nov 2012) of We Are Social's exploration of Social, Digital and Mobile in Bangladesh. You can find more reports in the #SDMW series at http://wearesocial.sg. For more details, please contact @wearesocialsg on twitter.
Hoje é um marco importante para todas as coisas digitais, com o novo Digital em 2017 Visão Global relatório do We Are social e Hootsuite revelando que mais de metade da população do mundo agora usa a internet.
The latest essential stats and user numbers for internet, social media and mobile usage around the world. For more stats on every country in the world, visit http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
We Are Social’s Guide to Social, Digital and Mobile in Bangladesh (2nd Editio...We Are Social Singapore
This is the Second Edition (Nov 2012) of We Are Social's exploration of Social, Digital and Mobile in Bangladesh. You can find more reports in the #SDMW series at http://wearesocial.sg. For more details, please contact @wearesocialsg on twitter.
All the stats, data, and trends you need to understand the state of the internet, social media, and mobile in South America in 2017. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read all the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Continuing We Are Social's exploration of Digital, Social & Mobile stats and trends from around the world, here are the latest numbers for Australia in June 2016. If you're looking for data for other countries, try our latest global reports: http://bit.ly/DSM2016DI and http://bit.ly/DSM2016YB
The latest data for internet, social media, and mobile use around the world in Q3 2017. For other reports in We Are Social & Hootsuite's ongoing Global Digital series, see https://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
90% of the data on the internet has been created since 2016, according to an IBM Marketing Cloud study. People, businesses, and devices have all become data factories that are pumping out incredible amounts of information to the web each day.
We’ve been tracking the growth of data created on the internet for several years, and have updated the information for 2017 to show you how much data that is being created on the internet – every day!
Read more in our blog: https://blog.microfocus.com/how-much-data-is-created-on-the-internet-each-day/
All the stats, data, and trends you need to understand the state of the internet, social media, and mobile in Central America in 2017. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read all the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
This report offers a thorough, in-depth review of all the key stats for the Social, Digital and Mobile landscape around The Middle East, North Africa and Turkey in 2014. Packed with more than 140 slides covering 20 key countries around the region, this report has been designed to offer stand-out infographics that are ready to cut-and-paste direct into your own presentations and blogs.
Digital in 2017 - Southeast Asia & Vietnam (We Are Social)Truong Bomi
Bức tranh tổng kết linh vực Digital ở khu vực Đông Nam Á đầu 2017, trong đó có:
- Chụp nhanh lĩnh vực công nghệ số toàn cầu (Global Digital Snapshot)
- Chụp nhanh ở 11 quốc gia Đông Nam Á, trong đó có Việt Nam.
Ở mỗi quốc gia đều chứa đựng các nhóm chỉ số cốt yếu:
1. Thống kê trọng điểm (Key Digital Statistics)
2. Tăng trưởng số theo năm (Annual Digital Growth)
3. Phân bổ lưu lượng truy cập web theo loại thiết bị (Share of Web Traffic by Devices)
4. Mức độ sử dụng Facebook (Facebook Usage Analysis)
5. Kết nối thiết bị theo chủng loại (Mobile Connections by Types)
All the stats, data, and trends you need to understand the state of the internet, social media, and mobile in Australia, New Zealand & The Pacific in 2017. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read all the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Internet users statistics & trends: Brazil, Russia, India, China, IndonesiaVaibhav Agarwal
Global Internet / Digital / Online users / consumers from Brazil, Russia, India, China and Indonesia including growth patterns and trends in internet and mobile growth.
When the next 3 billion join social mediaHootsuite
Thanks to the proliferation of mobile devices and projects like Facebook’s Internet.org, access to the social web is expanding rapidly. Another 3 billion people will be able to get online by the end of 2018. This SXSW 2016 panel is all about how they’ll change social media—and be changed by it.
The Arab social media report will provide an overview on the social media reality in the Arab world through the monitoring of all social media trends in the Arab world. The report will also provide a detailed view on using social media channels in the different Arab countries. Source : www.arabsmis.ae
This report offers a thorough, in-depth review of all the key stats for the Social, Digital and Mobile landscape around Asia-Pacific in 2014 by @wearesocial.sg
Data tsunami will hit India in 14-15. Mobile user will get converted to Smartphone users... India is seen as the growth engine for internet, smartphone, social media integration, mobile advertising and social media advertising.... Don't believe this... Check this
2017 digital yearbook internet, social media, and mobile dataXimo Salas
2017 DIGITAL YEARBOOK INTERNET, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND MOBILE DATA FOR 239 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD by HOOTSUITE WE ARE SOCIAL.
It’s been another year of exceptional growth across all things digital, and our 2017 Global Digital reports herald some particularly important milestones. The most exciting of these milestones is that more than half of the world’s population now uses the internet, with more than 3.75 billion people online today.
To help you take advantage of the opportunities presented by this increased connectivity, Hootsuite and We Are Social and have teamed up to bring you a suite of reports with digital statistics and trends for 239 countries around the world. This particular report shares headline data for every one of those 239 countries, and acts as a useful companion to our more detailed Digital in 2017 report, in which you’ll find global and regional overviews for a wealth of statistical indicators, as well as in-depth country profiles for 30 of the world’s key economies.
We’ve also compiled five individual regional reports – one each for Africa, The Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and The Middle East – which contain additional region-specific and country-level data that are not available in the other reports.
You’ll find links to all of these additional resources on the next page, but if you’d like to discuss what all these numbers mean for you or your work, just send us a message on social media; you’ll find us on Twitter as @wearesocial and @hootsuite, or you can contact me directly on LinkedIn by clicking here.
We hope you find these reports useful, and we wish you another year of impressive digital growth of your own in 2017.
Digital Marketing Statistics by WeAreSocialAmar Shah
This file can be handy while making pitch presentation for the clients who are hesitated to explore in Digital Marketing arena. As the presentation includes country-wise social media Statistics & vital industry information.
Feel free to share & comment if you like it.
All the stats, data, and trends you need to understand the state of the internet, social media, and mobile in South America in 2017. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read all the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Continuing We Are Social's exploration of Digital, Social & Mobile stats and trends from around the world, here are the latest numbers for Australia in June 2016. If you're looking for data for other countries, try our latest global reports: http://bit.ly/DSM2016DI and http://bit.ly/DSM2016YB
The latest data for internet, social media, and mobile use around the world in Q3 2017. For other reports in We Are Social & Hootsuite's ongoing Global Digital series, see https://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
90% of the data on the internet has been created since 2016, according to an IBM Marketing Cloud study. People, businesses, and devices have all become data factories that are pumping out incredible amounts of information to the web each day.
We’ve been tracking the growth of data created on the internet for several years, and have updated the information for 2017 to show you how much data that is being created on the internet – every day!
Read more in our blog: https://blog.microfocus.com/how-much-data-is-created-on-the-internet-each-day/
All the stats, data, and trends you need to understand the state of the internet, social media, and mobile in Central America in 2017. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read all the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
This report offers a thorough, in-depth review of all the key stats for the Social, Digital and Mobile landscape around The Middle East, North Africa and Turkey in 2014. Packed with more than 140 slides covering 20 key countries around the region, this report has been designed to offer stand-out infographics that are ready to cut-and-paste direct into your own presentations and blogs.
Digital in 2017 - Southeast Asia & Vietnam (We Are Social)Truong Bomi
Bức tranh tổng kết linh vực Digital ở khu vực Đông Nam Á đầu 2017, trong đó có:
- Chụp nhanh lĩnh vực công nghệ số toàn cầu (Global Digital Snapshot)
- Chụp nhanh ở 11 quốc gia Đông Nam Á, trong đó có Việt Nam.
Ở mỗi quốc gia đều chứa đựng các nhóm chỉ số cốt yếu:
1. Thống kê trọng điểm (Key Digital Statistics)
2. Tăng trưởng số theo năm (Annual Digital Growth)
3. Phân bổ lưu lượng truy cập web theo loại thiết bị (Share of Web Traffic by Devices)
4. Mức độ sử dụng Facebook (Facebook Usage Analysis)
5. Kết nối thiết bị theo chủng loại (Mobile Connections by Types)
All the stats, data, and trends you need to understand the state of the internet, social media, and mobile in Australia, New Zealand & The Pacific in 2017. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read all the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Internet users statistics & trends: Brazil, Russia, India, China, IndonesiaVaibhav Agarwal
Global Internet / Digital / Online users / consumers from Brazil, Russia, India, China and Indonesia including growth patterns and trends in internet and mobile growth.
When the next 3 billion join social mediaHootsuite
Thanks to the proliferation of mobile devices and projects like Facebook’s Internet.org, access to the social web is expanding rapidly. Another 3 billion people will be able to get online by the end of 2018. This SXSW 2016 panel is all about how they’ll change social media—and be changed by it.
The Arab social media report will provide an overview on the social media reality in the Arab world through the monitoring of all social media trends in the Arab world. The report will also provide a detailed view on using social media channels in the different Arab countries. Source : www.arabsmis.ae
This report offers a thorough, in-depth review of all the key stats for the Social, Digital and Mobile landscape around Asia-Pacific in 2014 by @wearesocial.sg
Data tsunami will hit India in 14-15. Mobile user will get converted to Smartphone users... India is seen as the growth engine for internet, smartphone, social media integration, mobile advertising and social media advertising.... Don't believe this... Check this
2017 digital yearbook internet, social media, and mobile dataXimo Salas
2017 DIGITAL YEARBOOK INTERNET, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND MOBILE DATA FOR 239 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD by HOOTSUITE WE ARE SOCIAL.
It’s been another year of exceptional growth across all things digital, and our 2017 Global Digital reports herald some particularly important milestones. The most exciting of these milestones is that more than half of the world’s population now uses the internet, with more than 3.75 billion people online today.
To help you take advantage of the opportunities presented by this increased connectivity, Hootsuite and We Are Social and have teamed up to bring you a suite of reports with digital statistics and trends for 239 countries around the world. This particular report shares headline data for every one of those 239 countries, and acts as a useful companion to our more detailed Digital in 2017 report, in which you’ll find global and regional overviews for a wealth of statistical indicators, as well as in-depth country profiles for 30 of the world’s key economies.
We’ve also compiled five individual regional reports – one each for Africa, The Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and The Middle East – which contain additional region-specific and country-level data that are not available in the other reports.
You’ll find links to all of these additional resources on the next page, but if you’d like to discuss what all these numbers mean for you or your work, just send us a message on social media; you’ll find us on Twitter as @wearesocial and @hootsuite, or you can contact me directly on LinkedIn by clicking here.
We hope you find these reports useful, and we wish you another year of impressive digital growth of your own in 2017.
Digital Marketing Statistics by WeAreSocialAmar Shah
This file can be handy while making pitch presentation for the clients who are hesitated to explore in Digital Marketing arena. As the presentation includes country-wise social media Statistics & vital industry information.
Feel free to share & comment if you like it.
A snapshot of internet, social media, and mobile use in every country in the world. This report is part of a suite of reports brought to you by We Are Social and Hootsuite - read the other reports for free at http://www.slideshare.net/wearesocialsg/presentations
Hiện tại, ở Việt Nam có hơn 96 triệu người, trong đó có:
- 64 triệu người dùng Internet (chiếm gần 70%)
- 55 triệu người sử dụng mạng xã hội như Facebook, Instagram... (chiếm 57% dân số)
- Gần 6 triệu người sử dụng Instagram
Digital Marketing in 2018 Vietnam \ SMB
Số liệu tổng hợp về tình hình Digital Marketing trong năm 2017&2018 tại Việt Nam.
Cung cấp các số liệu so sánh về hành vi người dùng trên Desktop, PC, Mobile.
Tel: +84 2873 006071 Ext: 8743
Email: huynhdang@smbmedia.com.vn
Add: 5th Flr, Yeah1 Bld, 201A Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa Str,
Ward 7, Dist 3, HCMC
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Report từ tổ chức We Are Social đề cập đến các chủ đề internet, social media và số lượng sử dụng mobile trên khắp thế giới trong đó có số liệu của các nước Đông Nam Á, bao gồm Việt Nam. Các thông tin mặt bằng digital của khoảng 30 nước nổi bật (trong đó có Việt Nam). Các số liệu mang tính tổng quát, dễ tiếp thu, xem để nắm bắt xu hướng...
Có thể xem thêm 1 số tài liệu digital marketing trong 2 link sau:
urekamedia.com
mediaeyes.vn
We Are Social's comprehensive new Digital in 2016 report presents internet, social media, and mobile usage statistics and trends from all over the world. It contains more than 500 infographics, including global data snapshots, regional overviews, and in-depth profiles of the digital landscapes in 30 of the world's key economies. For a more insightful analysis of the numbers contained in this report, please visit http://bit.ly/DSM2016ES.
We Are Social's comprehensive new Digital in 2016 report presents internet, social media, and mobile usage statistics and trends from all over the world. It contains more than 500 infographics, including global data snapshots, regional overviews, and in-depth profiles of the digital landscapes in 30 of the world's key economies.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
Monthly Social Media News Update May 2024Andy Lambert
TL;DR. These are the three themes that stood out to us over the course of last month.
1️⃣ Social media is becoming increasingly significant for brand discovery. Marketers are now understanding the impact of social and budgets are shifting accordingly.
2️⃣ Instagram’s new algorithm and latest guidance will help us maintain organic growth. Instagram continues to evolve, but Reels remains the most crucial tool for growth.
3️⃣ Collaboration will help us unlock growth. Who we work with will define how fast we grow. Meta continues to evolve their Creator Marketplace and now TikTok are beginning to push ‘collabs’ more too.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
It's another new era of digital and marketers are faced with making big bets on their digital strategy. If you are looking at modernizing your tech stack to support your digital evolution, there are a few can't miss (often overlooked) areas that should be part of every conversation. We'll cover setting your vision, avoiding siloes, adding a democratized approach to data strategy, localization, creating critical governance requirements and more. Attendees will walk away with actions they can take into initiatives they are running today and consider for the future.
Digital Commerce Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at UCLA...Valters Lauzums
E-commerce in 2024 is characterized by a dynamic blend of opportunities and significant challenges. Supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages are critical issues, leading to increased shipping delays and rising costs, which impact timely delivery and squeeze profit margins. Efficient logistics management is essential, yet it is often hampered by these external factors. Payment processing, while needing to ensure security and user convenience, grapples with preventing fraud and integrating diverse payment methods, adding another layer of complexity. Furthermore, fulfillment operations require a streamlined approach to handle volume spikes and maintain accuracy in order picking, packing, and shipping, all while meeting customers' heightened expectations for faster delivery times.
Amid these operational challenges, customer data has emerged as an important strategy. By focusing on personalization and enhancing customer experience from historical behavior, businesses can deliver improved website and brand experienced, better product recommendations, optimal promotions, and content to meet individual preferences. Better data analytics can also help in effectively creating marketing campaigns, improving customer retention, and driving product development and inventory management.
Innovative formats such as social commerce and live shopping are beginning to impact the digital commerce landscape, offering new ways to engage with customers and drive sales, and may provide opportunity for brands that have been priced out or seen a downturn with post-pandemic shopping behavior. Social commerce integrates shopping experiences directly into social media platforms, tapping into the massive user bases of these networks to increase reach and engagement. Live shopping, on the other hand, combines entertainment and real-time interaction, providing a dynamic platform for showcasing products and encouraging immediate purchases. These innovations not only enhance customer engagement but also provide valuable data for businesses to refine their strategies and deliver superior shopping experiences.
The e-commerce sector is evolving rapidly, and businesses that effectively manage operational challenges and implement innovative strategies are best positioned for long-term success.
10 Video Ideas Any Business Can Make RIGHT NOW!
You'll never draw a blank again on what kind of video to make for your business. Go beyond the basic categories and truly reimagine a brand new advanced way to brainstorm video content creation. During this masterclass you'll be challenged to think creatively and outside of the box and view your videos through lenses you may have never thought of previously. It's guaranteed that you'll leave with more than 10 video ideas, but I like to under-promise and over-deliver. Don't miss this session.
Key Takeaways:
How to use the Video Matrix
How to use additional "Lenses"
Where to source original video ideas
Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
Digital Money Maker Club – von Gunnar Kessler digital.focsh890
Title One is a comprehensive examination of the impact of digital technologies on
modern society. In a world where technology continues to advance rapidly, this article delves into the nuances and complexities of the digital age, exploring Its implications across various sectors and aspects of life.
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Search Engine Marketing - Competitor and Keyword researchETMARK ACADEMY
Over 2 Trillion searches are made per day in Google search, which means there are more than 2 Trillion visits happening across the websites of the world wide web.
People search various questions, phrases or words. But some words and phrases are searched
more often than others.
For example, the words, ‘running shoes’ are searched more often than ‘best road running
shoes for men’
These words or phrases which people use to search on Google are called Keywords.
Some keywords are searched more often than others. Number of times a keyword is searched
for in a month is called keyword volume.
Some keywords have more relevant results than others. For the phrase “running shoes” we
get more than 80M relevant results, whereas for “best road running shoes for men” we get
only 8.
The former keyword ‘running shoes’ has way more competition from popular websites to
new and small blogs, whereas the latter keyword doesn’t have that much competition. This
search competition for a keyword is called search difficulty of a keyword or keyword
difficulty.
In other words, if the keyword difficulty is ‘low’ or ‘easy’, there won’t be any competition
and if you target such keywords on your site, you can easily rank on the front page of Google.
Some keywords are searched for, just to know or to learn some information about something,
that’s their search intention. For example, “What shoe size should I choose?” or “How to pick
the right shoe size?”
These keywords which are searched just to know about stuff are called informational
keywords. Typically people who are searching this type of keywords are top of a Conversion
funnel.
Conversion funnel is the journey that search visitors go through on their way to an email
subscription or a premium subscription to the services you offer or a purchase of products
you sell or recommend using your referral link.
For some buyers, research is the most important part when they have to buy a product.
Depending on that, their journey either widens or narrows down. These types of buyers are
Researchers and they spend more time with informational keywords.
Conversion is the action you want from your search visitors. Number of conversions that you
get for every 100 search visitors is called Conversion rate.
People who are at different stages of a conversion funnel use different types of keywords.
AI-Powered Personalization: Principles, Use Cases, and Its Impact on CROVWO
In today’s era of AI, personalization is more than just a trend—it’s a fundamental strategy that unlocks numerous opportunities.
When done effectively, personalization builds trust, loyalty, and satisfaction among your users—key factors for business success. However, relying solely on AI capabilities isn’t enough. You need to anchor your approach in solid principles, understand your users’ context, and master the art of persuasion.
Join us as Sarjak Patel and Naitry Saggu from 3rd Eye Consulting unveil a transformative framework. This approach seamlessly integrates your unique context, consumer insights, and conversion goals, paving the way for unparalleled success in personalization.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
3. 3
WELCOME TO DIGITAL IN 2017
It’s been another year of exceptional growth across all things digital, and our 2017 Global Digital reports herald
some particularly important milestones. The most exciting of these milestones is that more than half of the
world’s population now uses the internet, with more than 3.75 billion people online today.
Internet use continues to grow all over the world, with global users up 8% year-on-year. An increasing share of
online activity takes place on mobile, with more than half of all web traffic now going to mobile phones.
The number of social media users across the globe grew by more than 20% over the past 12 months, with well
over one-third of the world’s population now using social media every month. Mobile social media use is growing
even faster, with global monthly active user numbers up 30% year-on-year to reach more than 2.5 billion.
Mobile connectivity continues to grow too, and the average mobile connection is getting faster as well. Nearly
two-thirds of the world’s population now uses a mobile phone, and with 55% of all active connections now
coming from smartphones, it’s likely that more than half of the world’s population now uses a smartphone.
To help you take advantage of the opportunities presented by this increased connectivity, We Are Social and
Hootsuite have teamed up to bring you a suite of reports detailing digital statistics and trends for 239 countries
around the world. You’ll find global and regional overviews in this report, and we’ll be publishing the rest of the
reports over the coming days.
If you’d like to discuss what these numbers mean for you and your work, send us a message on social media;
you’ll find us on Twitter as @hootsuite and @wearesocial, or you can click here to contact me on LinkedIn.
We hope you find these reports useful, and we wish you a year of impressive digital growth of your own in 2017.
SIMON KEMP
REPORT AUTHOR
5. 5
TOTAL
POPULATION
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
UNIQUE
MOBILE USERS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION
URBANISATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION:
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK;
NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI
AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
GLOBAL DIGITAL SNAPSHOTJAN
2017 KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS FOR THE WORLD’S INTERNET, MOBILE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
7.476 3.773 2.789 4.917 2.549
54% 50% 37% 66% 34%
6. 6
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
UNIQUE
MOBILE USERS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE FEB 2016 SINCE JAN 2016
JAN
2017
ANNUAL GROWTHYEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING;
EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA. COMPARISONS TO WE ARE SOCIAL’S “DIGITAL IN 2016” REPORT.
+10% +21% +5% +30%
+354 MILLION +482 MILLION +222 MILLION +581 MILLION
7. 7
DIGITAL USER DISTRIBUTION BY REGIONJAN
2017 EACH REGION’S SHARE OF THE WORLD’S POPULATION, GLOBAL INTERNET AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS, AND GLOBAL MOBILE CONNECTIONS
TOTAL POPULATION
INTERNET USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS
MOBILE CONNECTIONS
5% 8%
8% 5%
3% 4%
3% 3%
6% 9%
7% 7%
6% 8%
9% 7%
3% 3%
4% 4%
16% 6%
10% 13%
6% 7%
8% 8%
1% <1%
1% 1%
22% 33%
24% 22%
24% 9%
16% 19%
9% 11%
9% 11%
1% 1%
1% 1%
NORTH AMERICA
CENTRAL AMERICA
WEST EUROPE
MIDDLE EAST
AFRICA
EAST EUROPE
CENTRAL ASIA
SOUTH ASIA
EAST ASIA
SOUTHEAST ASIA
OCEANIA
SOUTH AMERICA
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; US CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK;
SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK, TENCENT, VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; SIMILARWEB; MAIL.RU; DING; WE ARE SOCIAL ANALYSIS
AND EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; WE ARE SOCIAL ANALYSIS AND EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
8. 8
HOOTSUITE’S PERSPECTIVE: 2017 TRENDS
Social catches up with search for discovery. Search is still king for helping consumers research and
evaluate products and services, but social is starting to rival search for discovery, especially among younger
buyers.
Social commerce shows new promise. Social commerce has been hyped before. However, adoption in
APAC and new features by Instagram and Pinterest makes this an inevitable evolution in consumer behaviour
on social.
Dark social rising. Fueled by mobile and messaging, dark social is gaining ground. Dark social is critical
for marketers to understand, as if you only track social traffic with traditional web analytics, you’re
drastically underreporting the value that social delivers to your business.
Video ignites social advertising. Last year, we saw the domination of social video. The next evolution
is to combine the emotional power of social video with the scale and reach of social advertising.
Organisations turn to connected workforces. Organisations are increasingly investing in the online reach
and customer influence of their workforces with employee advocacy, social selling, and digital skills training.
Click here to download our 2017 Social Media Trends Toolkit to
align your 2017 social strategy with the year’s top social network trends.
9. 9
DIGITAL IN 2017: WE ARE SOCIAL’S ANALYSIS
With more than half of the world’s population now online, including billions of people using social
platforms, it’s clear that digital and social should be a central part of every brand’s toolkit. The top
marketing priority now is to integrate digital marketing and social thinking into everything that
our brands do, from products and services, to creating more compelling digital communication,
and even finding new pricing, distribution, and innovation strategies that take full advantage of
our ever-more connected world. Marketers should explore:
Contextual reach: which websites, platforms, apps, and connected services do your
audiences use? Which have the greatest relevance to your brand and its activities?
Engagement: what motivates your audiences to use these digital properties? How can
you use content to inform, educate, or entertain them in ways that will add value to
their lives?
Conversion: how can you take advantage of opportunities like e-commerce and social
selling to help audiences complete their ‘buyer’s journey’, and enjoy your brand’s
benefits wherever and whenever they want?
11. 11
TOTAL
POPULATION
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION
URBANISATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: vs. POPULATION: PENETRATION:
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK;
NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI
AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
DIGITAL IN AFRICAJAN
2017 KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS FOR THE REGION’S INTERNET, MOBILE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
1,231 362 170 995 150
41% 29% 14% 81% 12%
12. 12
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016
JAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING;
EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA. COMPARISONS TO WE ARE SOCIAL’S “DIGITAL IN 2016” REPORT.
+4% +32% +1% +47%
+13 MILLION +42 MILLION +9 MILLION +48 MILLION
ANNUAL GROWTH IN AFRICA
13. 13
TOTAL
POPULATION
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION
URBANISATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: vs. POPULATION: PENETRATION:
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK;
NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI
AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
DIGITAL IN THE AMERICASJAN
2017 KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS FOR THE REGION’S INTERNET, MOBILE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
1,006 718 599 1,069 535
81% 71% 60% 106% 53%
14. 14
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016
JAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING;
EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA. COMPARISONS TO WE ARE SOCIAL’S “DIGITAL IN 2016” REPORT.
+8% +17% -0.3% +22%
+53 MILLION +88 MILLION -3 MILLION +98 MILLION
ANNUAL GROWTH IN THE AMERICAS
15. 15
TOTAL
POPULATION
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION
URBANISATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: vs. POPULATION: PENETRATION:
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK;
NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI
AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
DIGITAL IN ASIA-PACIFICJAN
2017 KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS FOR THE REGION’S INTERNET, MOBILE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
4.153 1.909 1.514 3.999 1.441
47% 46% 36% 96% 35%
16. 16
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016
JAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING;
EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA. COMPARISONS TO WE ARE SOCIAL’S “DIGITAL IN 2016” REPORT.
+15% +25% +4% +35%
+247 MILLION +303 MILLION +140 MILLION +375 MILLION
ANNUAL GROWTH IN ASIA-PACIFIC
17. 17
TOTAL
POPULATION
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION
URBANISATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: vs. POPULATION: PENETRATION:
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK;
NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI
AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
DIGITAL IN EUROPEJAN
2017 KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS FOR THE REGION’S INTERNET, MOBILE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
839 637 412 1,101 340
73% 76% 49% 131% 40%
18. 18
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016
JAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING;
EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA. COMPARISONS TO WE ARE SOCIAL’S “DIGITAL IN 2016” REPORT.
+3% +5% -0.1% +11%
+21 MILLION +20 MILLION -1 MILLION +35 MILLION
ANNUAL GROWTH IN EUROPE
19. 19
TOTAL
POPULATION
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION
URBANISATION: PENETRATION: PENETRATION: vs. POPULATION: PENETRATION:
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK;
NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI
AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
DIGITAL IN THE MIDDLE EASTJAN
2017 KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS FOR THE REGION’S INTERNET, MOBILE, AND SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
246 147 93 312 83
68% 60% 38% 127% 34%
20. 20
INTERNET
USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
MOBILE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ACTIVE MOBILE
SOCIAL USERS
SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016 SINCE JAN 2016
JAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS
SOURCES: POPULATION: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNET: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING;
EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA; MOBILE: GSMA INTELLIGENCE; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA. COMPARISONS TO WE ARE SOCIAL’S “DIGITAL IN 2016” REPORT.
+15% +47% +5% +44%
+19 MILLION +30 MILLION +15 MILLION +25 MILLION
ANNUAL GROWTH IN THE MIDDLE EAST
22. 22
TOTAL GLOBAL
POPULATION
GLOBAL POPULATION
AGED 0-12 YEARS
GLOBAL POPULATION
AGED 0-15 YEARS
GLOBAL POPULATION
AGED 16-64 YEARS
GLOBAL POPULATION
AGED 65+ YEARS
BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION
ANNUAL GROWTH RATE: PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL: PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL: PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL: PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL:
SOURCES: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU.
JAN
2017
GLOBAL POPULATION BY AGE GROUPSTHE WORLD’S POPULATION BROKEN DOWN INTO VARIOUS AGE GROUPS
7.476 1.655 2.017 4.803 0.657
+1.1% 22% 27% 64% 9%
23. 23
DISTRIBUTION OF GLOBAL POPULATION BY AGEJAN
2017 THE WORLD’S TOTAL POPULATION DETAILED BY FIVE-YEAR AGE GROUPS, IN MILLIONS
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATED FROM DATA FROM THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU.
655
632
610
600
601
612
564
514
490
471
425
342
303
235
164
122
77
40
15
3
1
0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90-94 95-99 100+
25. 25
JAN
2017
GLOBAL INTERNET USE AND PENETRATIONINTERNET AND MOBILE INTERNET USER NUMBERS COMPARED TO POPULATION
SOURCES: UNITED NATIONS; U.S. CENSUS BUREAU; INTERNETWORLDSTATS; ITU; INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; GOVERNMENT REGULATORY
AUTHORITIES; TENCENT, VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATIONS OF ALL THE ABOVE.
TOTAL NUMBER
OF ACTIVE
INTERNET USERS
INTERNET USERS AS A
PERCENTAGE OF THE
TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL NUMBER
OF ACTIVE MOBILE
INTERNET USERS
MOBILE INTERNET USERS
AS A PERCENTAGE OF
THE TOTAL POPULATION
BILLION BILLION
3.773 50% 3.448 46%
27. 27 SOURCES: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION (ITU); INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES.
INTERNET USE: REGIONAL OVERVIEWJAN
2017 INTERNET USERS (IN MILLIONS), AND INTERNET PENETRATION, BY REGION
INTERNET USERS, IN MILLIONS
INTERNET PENETRATION
57% 68%33% 29% 84% 53% 88% 67% 66% 60% 53% 48%
923
585
362 353 339 320
284 281
147
117
33 28
EAST
ASIA
SOUTH
ASIA
AFRICA
WEST
EUROPE
SOUTH-
EASTASIA
NORTH
AMERICA
EAST
EUROPE
SOUTH
AMERICA
MIDDLE
EAST
CENTRAL
AMERICA
CENTRAL
ASIA
OCEANIA
28. 28 SOURCES: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION (ITU); INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES.
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
INTERNET PENETRATION BY COUNTRYJAN
2017 NATIONAL INTERNET PENETRATION FIGURES
99%
93%
92%
91%
90%
89%
88%
88%
87%
85%
82%
82%
79%
73%
72%
71%
70%
67%
66%
66%
60%
59%
58%
53%
53%
52%
51%
51%
50%
37%
35%
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
JAPAN
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
SOUTH
KOREA
GERMANY
UNITED
STATES
FRANCE
AUSTRALIA
HONGKONG
SPAIN
SINGAPORE
ARGENTINA
RUSSIA
POLAND
MALAYSIA
SAUDI
ARABIA
THAILAND
BRAZIL
ITALY
TURKEY
MEXICO
PHILIPPINES
CHINA
VIETNAM
SOUTH
AFRICA
NIGERIA
INDONESIA
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
EGYPT
INDIA
29. 29 SOURCES: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION (ITU); INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES.
INTERNET PENETRATION RANKINGSJAN
2017 BASED ON INTERNET PENETRATION IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
# HIGHEST PENETRATION % USERS
01 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 99% 9,200,000
02 ICELAND 98% 327,046
03 NORWAY 97% 5,167,573
04 LUXEMBOURG 97% 564,706
05 DENMARK 96% 5,492,085
06 BERMUDA 96% 59,231
07 ANDORRA 96% 65,913
08 NETHERLANDS 95% 16,200,000
09 BAHRAIN 93% 1,316,045
10 JAPAN 93% 117,767,216
# LOWEST PENETRATION % USERS
213 NORTH KOREA 0.1% 16,000
212 ERITREA 1% 67,000
211 NIGER 2% 469,331
210 CHAD 3% 397,740
209 DEM. REP. OF THE CONGO 4% 3,101,210
208 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 5% 230,384
207 GUINEA-BISSAU 5% 90,000
206 BURUNDI 5% 571,515
205 WESTERN SAHARA 5% 29,000
204 SIERRA LEONE 6% 370,000
HIGHEST INTERNET PENETRATION LOWEST INTERNET PENETRATION
30. 30 SOURCES: INTERNETWORLDSTATS; INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION (ITU); INTERNETLIVESTATS; CIA WORLD FACTBOOK; FACEBOOK; NATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES.
GROWTH IN INTERNET USERSJAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR CHANGE IN THE NUMBER OF INTERNET USERS IN EACH COUNTRY vs. JANUARY 2016
51%
27%
27%
23%
21%
16%
11%
10%
9%
9%
8%
7%
7%
6%
6%
4%
4%
4%
2%
2%
2%
2%
1%
1%
0.4%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
INDONESIA
PHILIPPINES
MEXICO
INDIA
THAILAND
BRAZIL
SAUDI
ARABIA
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
HONGKONG
POLAND
CHINA
SOUTH
AFRICA
MALAYSIA
SPAIN
VIETNAM
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
ITALY
TURKEY
FRANCE
JAPAN
RUSSIA
UNITED
STATES
UNITED
KINGDOM
SINGAPORE
SOUTH
KOREA
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
CANADA
GERMANY
NIGERIA
31. 31
AVERAGE FIXED INTERNET CONNECTION SPEEDSJAN
2017 AVERAGE SPEED OF FIXED INTERNET CONNECTIONS BY COUNTRY, IN MBPS
26.3
20.1
18.2
18.0
16.3
14.9
14.5
13.8
13.7
11.7
11.7
11.6
9.7
9.6
8.3
8.2
7.5
7.2
6.7
6.4
6.3
6.3
6.0
5.7
5.5
5.0
4.9
4.2
4.1
3.0
SOUTH
KOREA
HONGKONG
SINGAPORE
JAPAN
UNITED
STATES
UNITED
KINGDOM
SPAIN
CANADA
GERMANY
THAILAND
POLAND
RUSSIA
FRANCE
AUSTRALIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
ITALY
MALAYSIA
MEXICO
TURKEY
INDONESIA
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
VIETNAM
SOUTH
AFRICA
CHINA
BRAZIL
ARGENTINA
SAUDI
ARABIA
PHILIPPINES
INDIA
NIGERIA
SOURCES: AKAMAI STATE OF THE INTERNET REPORT, Q3 2016.
32. 32
TIME SPENT ON THE INTERNETJAN
2017 AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS SPENT USING THE INTERNET PER DAY, SPLIT BY COMPUTER USE AND MOBILE PHONE USE [SURVEY BASED]
05:23
04:59
04:35
04:48
04:47
04:47
04:27
04:59
04:37
04:01
04:27
03:25
04:19
03:47
04:20
04:19
03:17
04:13
04:01
03:33
04:06
04:00
04:09
03:36
03:42
02:49
03:40
03:26
03:09
03:36
03:56
04:14
03:55
03:43
03:35
03:44
03:03
03:22
03:54
03:20
03:51
02:33
02:59
02:21
02:02
03:04
01:58
02:08
02:26
01:42
01:47
01:33
01:53
01:36
02:04
01:08
01:16
00:57
PHILIPPINES
BRAZIL
THAILAND
INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
MEXICO
ARGENTINA
SOUTH
AFRICA
INDIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
EGYPT
SAUDI
ARABIA
VIETNAM
TURKEY
SINGAPORE
UNITED
STATES
CHINA
RUSSIA
ITALY
HONGKONG
CANADA
UNITED
KINGDOM
POLAND
SPAIN
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH
KOREA
FRANCE
GERMANY
JAPAN
SOURCES: GLOBALWEBINDEX, Q3 & Q4 2016. BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERNET USERS AGED 16-64.
NOTE THAT TIMES CAN BE ADDED TOGETHER TO FIND TOTAL INTERNET TIME BY COUNTRY; RANKINGS ARE IN ORDER OF TOTAL TIME SPENT USING THE INTERNET EACH DAY
ACCESS THROUGH LAPTOP / DESKTOP
ACCESS THROUGH MOBILE DEVICE
34. 34
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
MOBILE’S SHARE OF WEB TRAFFICJAN
2017 PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL WEB PAGES SERVED TO MOBILE PHONES
81%
79%
78%
69%
66%
61%
57%
57%
56%
55%
53%
50%
50%
46%
44%
42%
38%
37%
36%
36%
34%
34%
33%
31%
31%
30%
30%
29%
28%
23%
16%
NIGERIA
INDIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
INDONESIA
THAILAND
TURKEY
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
POLAND
CHINA
SAUDI
ARABIA
MALAYSIA
MEXICO
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
ARGENTINA
SINGAPORE
SPAIN
PHILIPPINES
UNITED
STATES
AUSTRALIA
SOUTH
KOREA
UNITED
KINGDOM
VIETNAM
HONGKONG
ITALY
EGYPT
BRAZIL
GERMANY
CANADA
JAPAN
FRANCE
RUSSIA
SOURCES: STATCOUNTER, JANUARY 2017.
35. 35
WE ARE SOCIAL’S ANALYSIS: INTERNET
The internet is now an integral part of everyday life for most people around the world, so marketers must stop
treating digital separately, and identify ways to deliver seamlessly integrated digital activities into their
audiences’ lives. Some things to consider are:
Physical setting: where in the world does your audience go online? Will they be comfortable on the
couch at home, or squeezed into a crowded bus or train?
Social setting: who are they with when they’re online? Are they with friends, family members,
colleagues, or on their own?
Digital connection: how are people accessing the internet? Do they have lightning fast broadband, or
will they be suffering from slow mobile data networks?
Digital delivery: what’s the optimum way to deliver value to your audience? Would they be most
receptive to shareable video content, a mobile app, a chatbot, or an agile website?
Desired consequence: what do you want people to do next, both in the short- and long-term? Are you
trying to convince them at the point of purchase? Inspire them to share a video? Join a community?
Measurement: which data and tools will tell you whether your marketing efforts are adding tangible
value to your brand’s bottom line? How will you use them?
36. 36
HOOTSUITE’S PERSPECTIVE: INTERNET THEMES
Click here to download our Social Video Toolkit to learn how you can drive results with social video this year.
Organic reach will continue to decline for brands. To combat
this, brands will need to pay-to-play and rely on social
advertising to reach their audience.
As social adoption increases globally, we’re seeing a decline in
the role traditional websites play for brands and consumers.
Brands like Vox, Buzzfeed, and Vice are exploring what content
distribution looks like without a website at the centre – this
trend is very interesting, especially as social behaviours
continue to increase.
Last year, social video stole the show and
Cisco predicts that 82 percent of all consumer
internet traffic will be video by 2020.
Looking forward into 2017, social video
advertising will be a key strategic focus for
brands – especially on Facebook, Snapchat,
and Periscope.
In fact, 70% of marketers plan to use social
video advertising in the next 12 months.
38. 38
TOTAL NUMBER
OF ACTIVE SOCIAL
MEDIA USERS
ACTIVE SOCIAL USERS
AS A PERCENTAGE OF
THE TOTAL POPULATION
TOTAL NUMBER
OF SOCIAL USERS
ACCESSING VIA MOBILE
ACTIVE MOBILE SOCIAL
USERS AS A PERCENTAGE
OF THE TOTAL POPULATION
JAN
2017
SOCIAL MEDIA USEBASED ON THE MONTHLY ACTIVE USERS REPORTED BY THE MOST ACTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM IN EACH COUNTRY
BILLION BILLION
SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
2.789 37% 2.549 34%
40. 40 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
SOCIAL MEDIA USE: REGIONAL OVERVIEWJAN
2017 MONTHLY ACTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS (IN MILLIONS), AND SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION, BY REGION
SOCIAL MEDIA USERS, IN MILLIONS
INTERNET PENETRATION
57% 7%47% 15% 59% 66% 54% 44% 14% 51% 38% 52%
919
306
264 250 237 226
187 170
112 93
21 5
EAST
ASIA
SOUTH-
EASTASIA
SOUTH
ASIA
SOUTH
AMERICA
NORTH
AMERICA
WEST
EUROPE
EAST
EUROPE
AFRICA
CENTRAL
AMERICA
MIDDLE
EAST
OCEANIA
CENTRAL
ASIA
41. 41 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION BY COUNTRYJAN
2017 MONTHLY ACTIVE ACCOUNTS ON THE TOP SOCIAL NETWORK IN EACH COUNTRY, COMPARED TO POPULATION
99%
83%
77%
75%
71%
70%
67%
66%
65%
64%
63%
60%
59%
59%
58%
58%
57%
56%
54%
52%
51%
48%
41%
40%
39%
39%
37%
37%
27%
14%
10%
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SOUTH
KOREA
SINGAPORE
HONGKONG
MALAYSIA
ARGENTINA
THAILAND
UNITED
STATES
AUSTRALIA
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
TURKEY
MEXICO
SAUDI
ARABIA
PHILIPPINES
BRAZIL
CHINA
FRANCE
SPAIN
ITALY
JAPAN
VIETNAM
GERMANY
INDONESIA
RUSSIA
POLAND
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
EGYPT
SOUTH
AFRICA
INDIA
NIGERIA
42. 42 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION RANKINGSJAN
2017 BASED ON SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
# HIGHEST PENETRATION % USERS
01 QATAR 99% 2,400,000
02 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 99% 9,200,000
03 BRUNEI 86% 370,000
04 ARUBA 85% 89,000
05 MALDIVES 83% 310,000
06 SOUTH KOREA 83% 41,915,000
07 CAYMAN ISLANDS 82% 50,000
08 TAIWAN 81% 19,000,000
09 CYPRUS 79% 930,000
10 MALTA 79% 330,000
# LOWEST PENETRATION % USERS
213 NORTH KOREA 0.06% 16,000
212 TURKMENISTAN 0.46% 25,000
211 ERITREA 1% 63,000
210 TAJIKISTAN 1% 110,000
209 SOUTH SUDAN 1% 170,000
208 CHAD 1% 220,000
207 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 2% 87,000
206 NIGER 2% 400,000
205 UZBEKISTAN 3% 770,000
204 DEM. REP. OF THE CONGO 3% 2,300,000
HIGHEST SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION LOWEST SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION
43. 43 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
GROWTH OF SOCIAL MEDIA USERSJAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE USING SOCIAL MEDIA IN EACH COUNTRY vs. JANUARY 2016
73%
46%
40%
34%
31%
27%
25%
25%
22%
22%
21%
21%
21%
21%
20%
18%
15%
15%
15%
14%
14%
14%
14%
13%
11%
11%
11%
10%
9%
7%
0%
SAUDI
ARABIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
INDIA
INDONESIA
VIETNAM
MEXICO
EGYPT
PHILIPPINES
MALAYSIA
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
JAPAN
CHINA
NIGERIA
BRAZIL
SOUTH
AFRICA
ARGENTINA
HONGKONG
AUSTRALIA
TURKEY
GERMANY
SPAIN
FRANCE
UNITED
STATES
ITALY
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
SOUTH
KOREA
POLAND
RUSSIA
44. 44 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
SOCIAL MEDIA GROWTH RANKINGSJAN
2017 BASED ON CHANGES IN ACTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
# HIGHEST GROWTH (#) ▲ USERS ▲ %
01 CHINA 133,870,000 21%
02 INDIA 55,000,000 40%
03 INDONESIA 27,000,000 34%
04 UNITED STATES 22,000,000 11%
05 BRAZIL 19,000,000 18%
06 MEXICO 16,000,000 27%
07 PHILIPPINES 12,000,000 25%
08 BANGLADESH 11,000,000 73%
09 JAPAN 11,000,000 21%
10 VIETNAM 11,000,000 31%
# HIGHEST GROWTH (%) ▲ % ▲ USERS
01 CUBA 368% 2,760,000
02 CURAÇAO 173% 76,000
03 NORTH KOREA 135% 9,200
04 NIGER 111% 210,000
05 TURKMENISTAN 108% 13,000
06 KYRGYZSTAN 107% 310,000
07 BENIN 90% 520,000
08 MAURITANIA 85% 220,000
09 MYANMAR 84% 6,400,000
10 LAOS 84% 820,000
LARGEST GROWTH IN NUMBER OF SOCIAL MEDIA USERS vs. 2016 LARGEST PERCENTAGE GROWTH IN SOCIAL MEDIA USERS vs. 2016
45. 45
TIME SPENT ON SOCIAL MEDIAJAN
2017 AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS THAT SOCIAL MEDIA USERS SPEND USING SOCIAL MEDIA EACH DAY [SURVEY BASED]
04:17
03:43
03:32
03:32
03:24
03:19
03:16
03:10
03:01
02:55
02:54
02:48
02:39
02:36
02:19
02:07
02:06
02:00
01:50
01:48
01:47
01:45
01:41
01:41
01:39
01:23
01:11
01:09
00:40
PHILIPPINES
BRAZIL
ARGENTINA
MEXICO
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
MALAYSIA
INDONESIA
EGYPT
TURKEY
SAUDI
ARABIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
THAILAND
VIETNAM
INDIA
RUSSIA
SINGAPORE
UNITED
STATES
ITALY
CHINA
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
POLAND
HONGKONG
SPAIN
AUSTRALIA
FRANCE
SOUTH
KOREA
GERMANY
JAPAN
SOURCES: GLOBALWEBINDEX, Q3 & Q4 2016. BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERNET USERS AGED 16-64.
46. 46
ACTIVE USERS OF KEY GLOBAL SOCIAL PLATFORMSJAN
2017 BASED ON THE MOST RECENTLY PUBLISHED MONTHLY ACTIVE USER ACCOUNTS FOR EACH PLATFORM, IN MILLIONS
SOURCES: WE ARE SOCIAL ANALYSIS; LATEST COMPANY EARNINGS RELEASES, PRESS RELEASES OR MEDIA STATEMENTS; REPORTS IN REPUTABLE MEDIA; ALL AS OF JANUARY 2017.
*NOTE: PLATFORMS IDENTIFIED BY AN ASTERISK (*) HAVE NOT PUBLISHED UPDATED USER FIGURES IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, SO FIGURES MAY BE OUT OF DATE AND LESS RELIABLE.
**NOTE: SNAPCHAT DOES NOT PUBLISH MONTHLY ACTIVE USER DATA. THE FIGURE USED HERE WAS REPORTED BY BUSINESS INSIDER IN JUNE 2016, BASED ON DAILY ACTIVE USERS.
SOCIAL NETWORK
MESSENGER / CHAT APP / VOIP
DATA CORRECT TO:
27 JANUARY 2017
1,871
1,000
1,000
1,000
877
846
632
600
550
317
300
300
300
297
217
150
122
106
100
100
100
90
49
FACEBOOK
FB MESSENGER
WHATSAPP
YOUTUBE
QQ
WECHAT
QZONE
INSTAGRAM
TUMBLR*
TWITTER
BAIDU TIEBA*
SKYPE
SNAPCHAT**
SINA WEIBO
LINE
PINTEREST
YY
LINKEDIN
BBM*
TELEGRAM
VIBER*
VKONTAKTE
KAKAOTALK
47. 47
TOTAL NUMBER OF
MONTHLY ACTIVE
FACEBOOK USERS
FACEBOOK USERS
ACCESSING VIA
MOBILE DEVICES*
FACEBOOK USERS
USING FACEBOOK
EACH DAY
JAN
2017
FACEBOOK USAGE ANALYSISA BREAKDOWN OF FACEBOOK’S GLOBAL USERS BY DEVICE, FREQUENCY OF USE, AND GENDER OF USER
1
BILLION
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017. *NOTE: ‘MOBILE DEVICES’ INCLUDES SMARTPHONES, FEATURE PHONES, AND TABLETS.
PERCENTAGE OF
FACEBOOK PROFILES
DECLARED AS FEMALE
PERCENTAGE OF
FACEBOOK PROFILES
DECLARED AS MALE
1.871 87% 55% 44% 56%
48. 48
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
DAILY ACTIVE FACEBOOK USERS vs. TOTAL USERSJAN
2017 NUMBER OF FACEBOOK USERS WHO USE THE PLATFORM EACH DAY, COMPARED TO THE COUNTRY’S TOTAL FACEBOOK USERS
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017.
75%
74%
73%
70%
70%
69%
68%
66%
64%
64%
64%
64%
64%
63%
62%
60%
59%
59%
58%
55%
55%
49%
45%
42%
41%
41%
40%
40%
32%
17%
AUSTRALIA
ITALY
POLAND
UNITED
STATES
CANADA
UNITED
KINGDOM
ARGENTINA
BRAZIL
SPAIN
FRANCE
GERMANY
MALAYSIA
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
MEXICO
TURKEY
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
VIETNAM
HONGKONG
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
SOUTH
KOREA
EGYPT
SAUDI
ARABIA
PHILIPPINES
INDIA
INDONESIA
JAPAN
SOUTH
AFRICA
NIGERIA
RUSSIA
49. 49
AGE TOTAL FEMALE MALE
TOTAL
13 – 17
18 – 24
25 – 34
35 – 44
45 – 54
55 – 64
65+
FEMALE
MALE
13 – 17
YEARS OLD
65+
YEARS OLD
25 – 34
YEARS OLD
35 – 44
YEARS OLD
45 – 54
YEARS OLD
55 – 64
YEARS OLD
18 – 24
YEARS OLD
PROFILE OF FACEBOOK USERSBREAKDOWN OF FACEBOOK’S GLOBAL USERS BY AGE AND GENDER, IN MILLIONS
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017. NOTES: THE ‘TOTAL’ COLUMN OF THE INSET TABLE SHOWS ORIGINAL
VALUES, WHILE GRAPH VALUES HAVE BEEN DIVIDED BY ONE MILLION. TABLE PERCENTAGES REPRESENT THE RESPECTIVE GENDER AND AGE
GROUP’S SHARE OF TOTAL GLOBAL FACEBOOK USERS. TABLE VALUES MAY NOT SUM EXACTLY DUE TO ROUNDING IN THE SOURCE DATA.
JAN
2017
78
231
220
128
82
47
33
94
330
313
159
84
42
31
1,871,000,000 44% 56%
172,000,000 4% 5%
562,000,000 12% 18%
534,000,000 12% 17%
286,000,000 7% 8%
166,000,000 4% 4%
89,000,000 3% 2%
64,000,000 2% 2%
50. 50
FACEBOOK GENDER BALANCE RANKINGSJAN
2017 COUNTRIES WITH THE GREATEST SKEW IN THE GENDER BALANCE OF MONTHLY ACTIVE FACEBOOK USERS
# HIGHEST MALE RATIO % MALE USERS
01 YEMEN 86% 1,900,000
02 AFGHANISTAN 86% 2,600,000
03 CHAD 85% 200,000
04 SOUTH SUDAN 84% 100,000
05 OMAN 82% 1,600,000
06 NIGER 81% 300,000
07 QATAR 79% 1,900,000
08 SAUDI ARABIA 78% 15,000,000
09 MALI 78% 1,000,000
10 PAKISTAN 78% 24,000,000
# HIGHEST FEMALE RATIO % FEMALE USERS
01 KIRIBATI 58% 10,000
02 LATVIA 56% 500,000
03 MOLDOVA 56% 500,000
04 BELARUS 56% 700,000
05 FRENCH POLYNESIA 56% 100,000
06 UKRAINE 56% 4,200,000
07 NEW CALEDONIA 55% 100,000
08 CURAÇAO 55% 100,000
09 MACAU 55% 200,000
10 ESTONIA 55% 400,000
COUNTRIES WITH THE MOST SIGNIFICANT MALE SKEW ON FACEBOOK COUNTRIES WITH THE MOST SIGNIFICANT FEMALE SKEW ON FACEBOOK
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017.
51. 51
DISTRIBUTION OF FACEBOOK USERS BY AGEJAN
2017 BREAKDOWN OF THE WORLD’S ACTIVE FACEBOOK USERS BY SINGLE AGE BANDS
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65+
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017.
FEMALE
MALE
52. 52
FACEBOOK’S TOP COUNTRIES AND CITIESJAN
2017 COUNTRIES AND CITIES WITH THE LARGEST ACTIVE FACEBOOK USER BASES
# TOP COUNTRIES USERS % TOTAL*
01 UNITED STATES 214,000,000 11%
02 INDIA 191,000,000 10%
03 BRAZIL 122,000,000 7%
04 INDONESIA 106,000,000 6%
05 MEXICO 76,000,000 4%
06 PHILIPPINES 60,000,000 3%
07 TURKEY 48,000,000 3%
08 THAILAND 46,000,000 2%
09 VIETNAM 46,000,000 2%
10 UNITED KINGDOM 42,000,000 2%
# TOP CITIES USERS % TOTAL*
01 BANGKOK 24,000,000 1.3%
02 MEXICO CITY 19,000,000 1.0%
03 DHAKA 16,000,000 0.9%
04 JAKARTA 16,000,000 0.9%
05 ISTANBUL 14,000,000 0.7%
06 CAIRO 13,000,000 0.7%
07 SÃO PAULO 12,000,000 0.6%
08 NEW DELHI 12,000,000 0.6%
09 LIMA 11,000,000 0.6%
10 HO CHI MINH 9,700,000 0.5%
COUNTRIES WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ACTIVE FACEBOOK USERS CITIES WITH THE LARGEST NUMBER OF ACTIVE FACEBOOK USERS
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017. *NOTE: ”% TOTAL” REPRESENTS THE PERCENTAGE SHARE OF TOTAL GLOBAL FACEBOOK MONTHLY ACTIVE USERS.
53. 53
LAPTOPS &
DESKTOPS
SMART
PHONES
FEATURE
PHONES
TABLET
DEVICES
ACTIVE USER ACCOUNTS:
JAN
2017
SHARE OF FACEBOOK USE BY DEVICEBASED ON THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE USER ACCOUNTS ACCESSING THE PLATFORM VIA EACH DEVICE, IN MILLIONS
ACTIVE USER ACCOUNTS: ACTIVE USER ACCOUNTS: ACTIVE USER ACCOUNTS:
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATION OF FACEBOOK DATA, JANUARY 2017.
39% 80% 1% 11%
727 MILLION 1,493 MILLION 25 MILLION 207 MILLION
54. 54
HOOTSUITE’S PERSPECTIVE: SOCIAL MEDIA THEMES
Twitter: Moments in time. Customer experience and service.
Twitter will focus on being where consumers go to experience, create, and report on moments in time. From cultural events to
breaking news, Twitter’s focus will be on real-time moments.
Facebook: Driving conversions. Social marketing.
Facebook will remain the top network that marketers use to drive conversions from social. But businesses know they need to pay-
to-play on Facebook. With the success of Facebook Live and new features like Facebook Marketplace, expect to see more
opportunities to advertise, as well as a continued push for social commerce.
Instagram: Brand awareness. Community building and discovery.
In North America, Instagram hasn’t been as successful as driving purchases as Facebook. But as retail brands such as Warby
Parker and Kate Moss show, Instagram works well for brand awareness and engaging your community of customers, advocates,
and supporters.
Snapchat: Content distribution. Audience engagement.
Snapchat has matured as a social marketing channel. But there’s a greater focus on content than other networks. Brands such as
MTV, National Geographic, and Vice have been successful at using Snapchat to distribute content.
LinkedIn: Content platform. Social selling and peer-to-peer influence.
With the acquisition of LinkedIn by Microsoft in 2016, expect LinkedIn to continue to invest in their content platform as they try to
become the single marketplace for today’s digital professionals. LinkedIn will also invest further in social selling, helping sales
teams tap into the power of peer-to-peer connections on LinkedIn.
Click here to download our 2017 Social Media Trends Toolkit to
align your 2017 social strategy with the year’s top social network trends.
55. 55
What is your brand trying to achieve? Which elements of your audience’s thinking or
behaviour do you most want to influence, and what will success look like?
What are your audience’s motivations for using social media? Can your brand help them to
achieve these wants, needs, and desires via social content or other marketing activities?
Where and when are the best times and places to engage your audiences? Which social
platforms will deliver activities to them most effectively and efficiently in these settings?
How often do you need to engage your audiences? Does it make sense to try to interact with
them every day, or might it be better to invest in fewer, bigger, better activities?
How will you identify and measure brand success (and not just content performance)?
WE ARE SOCIAL’S ANALYSIS
Today’s social media platforms offer brands the opportunity to engage with billions of people. They make
it possible for individuals, brands, and organisations everywhere to deliver relevant and compelling
content, as well as interact with and understand communities of people. This wealth of opportunities can
make it difficult to decide what to do though, so we suggest marketers explore the following questions:
58. 58 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA USE: REGIONAL OVERVIEWJAN
2017 MONTHLY MOBILE-ACTIVE ACCOUNTS ON THE TOP SOCIAL NETWORK IN EACH COUNTRY (IN MILLIONS), COMPARED TO POPULATION
MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS, IN MILLIONS
INTERNET PENETRATION
57% 4%42% 13% 52% 58% 47% 12% 34% 46% 34% 45%
917
273
231 223 210 195
150 145
102 83
18 3
EAST
ASIA
SOUTH-
EASTASIA
SOUTH
ASIA
SOUTH
AMERICA
NORTH
AMERICA
WEST
EUROPE
AFRICA
EAST
EUROPE
CENTRAL
AMERICA
MIDDLE
EAST
OCEANIA
CENTRAL
ASIA
59. 59 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION BY COUNTRYJAN
2017 ACTIVE ACCOUNTS ON THE TOP SOCIAL NETWORK IN EACH COUNTRY ACCESSING VIA MOBILE, COMPARED TO POPULATION
88%
83%
70%
66%
65%
62%
61%
58%
57%
57%
57%
55%
53%
52%
52%
52%
51%
49%
48%
47%
45%
43%
35%
35%
34%
33%
31%
27%
24%
13%
8%
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SOUTH
KOREA
SINGAPORE
HONGKONG
MALAYSIA
THAILAND
ARGENTINA
UNITED
STATES
AUSTRALIA
CHINA
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
MEXICO
TURKEY
PHILIPPINES
BRAZIL
JAPAN
SAUDI
ARABIA
SPAIN
ITALY
FRANCE
VIETNAM
INDONESIA
GERMANY
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
EGYPT
POLAND
RUSSIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
INDIA
NIGERIA
60. 60 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION RANKINGSJAN
2017 BASED ON MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
# HIGHEST PENETRATION % USERS
01 QATAR 95% 2,300,000
02 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 88% 8,200,000
03 SOUTH KOREA 83% 41,915,000
04 ARUBA 79% 82,000
05 MALDIVES 78% 290,000
06 BRUNEI 76% 330,000
07 CAYMAN ISLANDS 74% 45,000
08 TAIWAN 72% 17,000,000
09 CYPRUS 70% 830,000
10 SINGAPORE 70% 4,000,000
# LOWEST PENETRATION % USERS
213 NORTH KOREA 0.1% 13,000
212 TURKMENISTAN 0.3% 15,000
211 ERITREA 1% 45,000
210 TAJIKISTAN 1% 80,000
209 SOUTH SUDAN 1% 150,000
208 CHAD 1% 180,000
207 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 1% 71,000
206 NIGER 2% 360,000
205 UZBEKISTAN 2% 570,000
204 DEM. REP. OF THE CONGO 2% 2,000,000
HIGHEST MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION LOWEST MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA PENETRATION
61. 61 SOURCES: FACEBOOK; TENCENT; VKONTAKTE; LIVEINTERNET.RU; KAKAO; NAVER; NIKI AGHAEI; CAFEBAZAAR.IR; SIMILARWEB; DING; EXTRAPOLATION OF TNS DATA.
MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA GROWTH RANKINGSJAN
2017 BASED ON CHANGES IN MOBILE-ACTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
# HIGHEST GROWTH (#) ▲ USERS ▲ %
01 CHINA 209,873,000 36%
02 INDIA 51,000,000 44%
03 INDONESIA 26,000,000 39%
04 BRAZIL 22,000,000 25%
05 UNITED STATES 21,000,000 12%
06 MEXICO 17,000,000 33%
07 PHILIPPINES 13,000,000 32%
08 VIETNAM 12,000,000 41%
09 JAPAN 11,000,000 21%
10 BANGLADESH 9,000,000 69%
# HIGHEST GROWTH (%) ▲ % ▲ USERS
01 CUBA 385% 2,593,342
02 NORTH KOREA 225% 9,000
03 CURAÇAO 175% 70,000
04 NIGER 125% 200,000
05 EQUATORIAL GUINEA 117% 41,000
06 BENIN 117% 480,000
07 TOGO 116% 220,000
08 CÔTE D'IVOIRE 108% 1,400,000
09 MYANMAR 106% 6,700,000
10 DJIBOUTI 105% 87,000
LARGEST GROWTH IN NUMBER OF MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS vs. 2016 LARGEST PERCENTAGE GROWTH IN MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS vs. 2016
62. 62
WE ARE SOCIAL’S ANALYSIS: MOBILE SOCIAL
The popularity of mobile messengers has surged in recent years, to the extent that these platforms are now the
most popular forms of social media in many countries around the world. Instant messaging services present some
amazing opportunities for brands, but it’s important for marketers to remember that they work quite differently to
most other media. Here’s our essential ‘quick guide’ to making messengers work for you and your brand:
People use messengers to chat with the people they care about, so interruptive ads aren’t welcome.
Brands need to find ways to inspire organic conversations instead.
Start from the perspective of audience value: what do people talk with their friends and family
about? Is there any way for the brand to add value to these existing conversations?
Success in messengers isn’t just about social content, either; brands can use every element of their
marketing mix – across all 4Ps – to inspire relevant, organic conversations. Click here to see more of
our thinking and advice on this topic.
Chat bots offer amazing potential, but brands need to use them to add distinct audience value if they
are to deliver returns beyond initial novelty value.
63. 63
Buyers today are
researching brands and
gathering information
within mobile social apps;
90% of Facebook users
access the platform
via a mobile app.
1 in 4 people uses
mobile apps for
product research,
with the highest growth
in APAC, so we see
a lot of opportunity
in this region.
Traditional websites are
becoming less relevant as
social networks become
“walled gardens”, encouraging
users to stay within the
app for all online activities,
purchases and engagement.
Click here to download our 2017 Social Media Trends Toolkit to
align your 2017 social strategy with the year’s top social network trends.
HOOTSUITE’S PERSPECTIVE: MOBILE SOCIAL THEMES
SOURCE: GLOBALWEBINDEX.
65. 65
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE USERS
(UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS)
MOBILE PENETRATION
(UNIQUE USERS vs.
TOTAL POPULATION)
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE
CONNECTIONS
AVERAGE NUMBER OF
MOBILE SUBSCRIPTIONS
PER UNIQUE USER
JAN
2017
MOBILE USERS vs. MOBILE CONNECTIONSCOMPARING THE NUMBER OF UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS USING MOBILE PHONES TO THE NUMBER OF MOBILE SUBSCRIPTIONS IN USE
BILLION BILLION
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016 & Q1 2017.
4.92 66% 8.05 1.64
66. 66 SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016; EXTRAPOLATION OF EMARKETER AND ERICSSON DATA.
UNIQUE MOBILE USER PENETRATION BY COUNTRYJAN
2017 UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS USING MOBILE PHONES OF ANY TYPE BY COUNTRY, COMPARED TO NATIONAL POPULATIONS
88%
85%
85%
85%
82%
82%
82%
82%
82%
82%
79%
79%
78%
78%
75%
75%
74%
72%
72%
70%
68%
68%
66%
66%
66%
65%
65%
65%
55%
53%
41%
SPAIN
SINGAPORE
ITALY
JAPAN
GERMANY
UNITED
KINGDOM
UNITED
STATES
HONGKONG
CANADA
SOUTH
KOREA
AUSTRALIA
TURKEY
FRANCE
CHINA
PHILIPPINES
MALAYSIA
POLAND
ARGENTINA
RUSSIA
THAILAND
EGYPT
SAUDI
ARABIA
MEXICO
INDONESIA
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
SOUTH
AFRICA
BRAZIL
VIETNAM
INDIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
NIGERIA
67. 67
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE USERS
(UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS)
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE
CONNECTIONS
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE USERS
(UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS)
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE
CONNECTIONS
JAN
2017
PERSPECTIVE: MOBILE USERS vs. CONNECTIONSCOMPARING THE NUMBER OF UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS USING MOBILE PHONES TO THE NUMBER OF MOBILE SUBSCRIPTIONS IN USE
GSMA INTELLIGENCE DATA ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT DATA
BILLION BILLION BILLION BILLION
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016 & Q1 2017; ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT, NOVEMBER 2016.
4.9 8.0 5.1 7.5
69. 69 SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
MOBILE CONNECTIVITY: REGIONAL OVERVIEWJAN
2017 MOBILE CONNECTIONS (IN MILLIONS), AND MOBILE CONNECTIONS AS A PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION, BY REGION
1,628
1,405
995
854
587
514 488
382
312
199
68 44
EAST
ASIA
SOUTH
ASIA
AFRICA
SOUTH-
EASTASIA
EAST
EUROPE
WEST
EUROPE
SOUTH
AMERICA
NORTH
AMERICA
MIDDLE
EAST
CENTRAL
AMERICA
CENTRAL
ASIA
OCEANIA
MOBILE CONNECTIONS, IN MILLIONS
INTERNET PENETRATION
100% 108%79% 81% 133% 139% 123% 115% 105% 127% 91% 99%
70. 70 SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
MOBILE CONNECTIVITY BY COUNTRYJAN
2017 MOBILE CONNECTIONS BY COUNTRY, COMPARED TO NATIONAL POPULATIONS
200%
176%
176%
165%
147%
147%
145%
145%
142%
141%
139%
136%
133%
131%
128%
128%
126%
115%
114%
113%
111%
108%
108%
103%
101%
96%
89%
87%
83%
83%
79%
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
RUSSIA
SAUDI
ARABIA
HONGKONG
SINGAPORE
JAPAN
ARGENTINA
SOUTH
AFRICA
INDONESIA
POLAND
MALAYSIA
GERMANY
THAILAND
VIETNAM
ITALY
AUSTRALIA
PHILIPPINES
SOUTH
KOREA
BRAZIL
UNITED
KINGDOM
SPAIN
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
UNITED
STATES
EGYPT
FRANCE
CHINA
TURKEY
CANADA
NIGERIA
MEXICO
INDIA
71. 71 SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
MOBILE CONNECTIVITY RANKINGSJAN
2017 BASED ON MOBILE CONNECTIONS IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
HIGHEST RATIO OF MOBILE CONNECTIONS TO POPULATION LOWEST RATIO OF MOBILE CONNECTIONS TO POPULATION
# HIGHEST CONNECTIVITY % SUBS
01 MACAU 296% 1,780,745
02 BAHRAIN 241% 3,394,993
03 MALDIVES 216% 804,738
04 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 200% 18,687,265
05 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 194% 180,565
06 KUWAIT 192% 7,782,610
07 QATAR 188% 4,550,833
08 U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS 188% 200,134
09 FINLAND 188% 10,384,833
10 SAINT KITTS & NEVIS 182% 102,575
# LOWEST CONNECTIVITY % SUBS
212 MICRONESIA 4% 20,267
211 ERITREA 11% 591,826
210 NORTH KOREA 15% 3,773,420
209 KIRIBATI 20% 23,570
208 SOUTH SUDAN 21% 2,763,431
207 MADAGASCAR 33% 8,414,934
206 CUBA 36% 4,063,343
205 NIGER 37% 7,835,440
204 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 38% 1,905,981
203 DJIBOUTI 38% 343,977
72. 72
TOTAL GLOBAL
CONNECTIONS
(ALL DEVICES)*
CONNECTIONS
USED ON SMART-
PHONE DEVICES
SHARE OF SMART-
PHONE CONNECTIONS
vs. TOTAL CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
USED ON FEATURE-
PHONE DEVICES
JAN
2017
MOBILE CONNECTIONS BY DEVICEBASED ON GLOBAL SMARTPHONE CONNECTIONS COMPARED TO TOTAL GLOBAL MOBILE CONNECTIONS
SHARE OF FEATURE-
PHONE CONNECTIONS
vs. TOTAL CONNECTIONS
BILLION BILLION BILLION
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016 & Q1 2017; ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT, NOVEMBER 2016. *NOTE: TOTAL GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
INCLUDE APPROXIMATELY 250 MILLION MOBILE CONNECTIONS (3.3% OF THE TOTAL) USED BY PCS, TABLETS, AND MOBILE ROUTER DEVICES.
8.05 4.42 55% 3.38 42%
73. 73
GSMA MOBILE CONNECTIVITY INDEXJAN
2017 GSMA INTELLIGENCE’S ASSESSMENT OF KEY NATIONAL CONNECTIVITY DRIVERS AND ENABLERS (SCORES OUT OF A MAXIMUM OF 100)
84.67
82.64
81.68
80.98
80.85
80.72
78.37
78.04
77.05
77.04
75.32
74.30
72.71
66.34
65.37
65.10
63.74
63.05
62.91
61.29
61.08
60.46
59.17
57.35
54.42
53.85
53.36
52.51
44.50
37.98
AUSTRALIA
UNITED
STATES
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
SINGAPORE
SOUTH
KOREA
JAPAN
FRANCE
GERMANY
SPAIN
HONGKONG
ITALY
POLAND
RUSSIA
MALAYSIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SAUDI
ARABIA
THAILAND
ARGENTINA
BRAZIL
CHINA
MEXICO
PHILIPPINES
TURKEY
VIETNAM
INDONESIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
EGYPT
NIGERIA
INDIA
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE MOBILE CONNECTIVITY INDEX, Q1 2017. TO ACCESS THE COMPLETE MOBILE CONNECTIVITY INDEX, VISIT HTTP://WWW.MOBILECONNECTIVITYINDEX.COM/
74. 74
TOTAL NUMBER
OF MOBILE
CONNECTIONS
MOBILE CONNECTIONS
AS A PERCENTAGE OF
TOTAL POPULATION
PERCENTAGE OF
MOBILE CONNECTIONS
THAT ARE PRE-PAID
PERCENTAGE OF
MOBILE CONNECTIONS
THAT ARE POST-PAID
PERCENTAGE OF MOBILE
CONNECTIONS THAT ARE
BROADBAND (3G & 4G)
JAN
2017
MOBILE CONNECTIONS BY TYPEBASED ON THE NUMBER OF CELLULAR CONNECTIONS / SUBSCRIPTIONS (NOTE: NOT UNIQUE INDIVIDUALS)
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
8.05 108% 70% 30% 51%
BILLION
75. 75 SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
PRE-PAY vs POST-PAY CONNECTIONSJAN
2017 PERCENTAGE OF MOBILE CONNECTIONS THAT ARE PAID IN ADVANCE vs. PAID AT THE END OF A CONTRACTUAL PERIOD
98%
96%
96%
93%
89%
89%
87%
86%
84%
84%
81%
81%
78%
77%
76%
74%
72%
51%
44%
44%
41%
40%
35%
33%
26%
23%
15%
11%
5%
2%
4%
4%
7%
11%
11%
13%
14%
16%
16%
19%
19%
22%
24%
24%
26%
28%
49%
56%
56%
59%
60%
65%
67%
74%
77%
85%
89%
95%
INDONESIA
NIGERIA
PHILIPPINES
INDIA
EGYPT
VIETNAM
SOUTH
AFRICA
MEXICO
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SAUDI
ARABIA
THAILAND
ITALY
CHINA
RUSSIA
MALAYSIA
ARGENTINA
BRAZIL
TURKEY
HONGKONG
GERMANY
SINGAPORE
POLAND
UNITED
KINGDOM
AUSTRALIA
UNITED
STATES
SPAIN
CANADA
FRANCE
SOUTH
KOREA
PRE-PAID CONNECTIONS
POST-PAID CONNECTIONS
76. 76
MOBILE’S SHARE OF WEB TRAFFICJAN
2017 PERCENTAGE OF ALL GLOBAL WEB PAGES SERVED TO MOBILE PHONES IN JANUARY OF EACH YEAR
0.7%
2.9%
6.1%
10.7%
16.2%
27.1%
35.1%
43.6%
50.3%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
SOURCES: STATCOUNTER, JANUARY 2017.
77. 77
JAN
2017
SHARE OF MOBILE WEB BY MOBILE OSBASED ON EACH OPERATING SYSTEM’S SHARE OF ALL GLOBAL MOBILE WEB REQUESTS
PERCENTAGE OF MOBILE
WEB REQUESTS FROM
ANDROID WEBKIT DEVICES
PERCENTAGE OF MOBILE
WEB REQUESTS FROM
APPLE IOS DEVICES
PERCENTAGE OF MOBILE WEB
REQUESTS FROM OTHER
MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEMS
SOURCES: STATCOUNTER, JANUARY 2017.
71.6% 19.6% 8.8%
78. 78
GLOBAL MOBILE DATA GROWTHJAN
2017 TOTAL MONTHLY GLOBAL MOBILE DATA TRAFFIC (UPLOAD & DOWNLOAD), IN EXABYTES (BILLIONS OF GIGABYTES)
SOURCES: ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT, NOVEMBER 2016.
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
Q4
2011
Q1
2012
Q2
2012
Q3
2012
Q4
2012
Q1
2013
Q2
2013
Q3
2013
Q4
2013
Q1
2014
Q2
2014
Q3
2014
Q4
2014
Q1
2015
Q2
2015
Q3
2011
Q3
2015
Q4
2015
Q1
2016
Q2
2016
Q3
2016
MONTHLY MOBILE DATA USED BY THE
AVERAGE SMARTPHONE WORLDWIDE: 1.9GB
79. 79
LATIN
AMERICA
NORTH
AMERICA
ASIA-
PACIFIC
CENTRAL EUROPE,
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
JAN
2017
MOBILE DATA TRAFFIC BY REGIONMONTHLY MOBILE DATA TRAFFIC TO SMARTPHONES, BY REGION
WESTERN
EUROPE
BILLION
GIGABYTES
BILLION
GIGABYTES
BILLION
GIGABYTES
BILLION
GIGABYTES
BILLION
GIGABYTES
SOURCES: ERICSSON MOBILITY REPORT TRAFFIC EXPLORER TOOL, JANUARY 2017.
0.72 1.83 4.12 1.24 1.09
80. 80
WE ARE SOCIAL’S ANALYSIS: MOBILE
More than half of the world’s population now carries a powerful connected device wherever they go.
Smartphones have moved beyond being just ‘phones’ though, and we need to start thinking of them in
terms of what they are: remote controls for our lives. In a world where people can can check the news,
watch a full-length movie, buy their groceries, plan a holiday, renew their passport, and even find love
through online dating – wherever and whenever they choose – brands need to work much harder to earn
and keep people’s attention on mobile than they ever had to do with broadcast media. So how can
brands cut through the clutter and ensure their mobile delivers meaningful ROI? Here are some ideas:
What specific utility can you offer to your audiences? Are they looking for information,
education, entertainment, or distraction? Is there a meaningful way for you to deliver it?
How does mobile complement or enhance other media or activities? Is the mobile device at
the centre of the experience, or should you merely use it to augment another activity?
How do physical location and context influence the experience? Would people prefer short,
focused content, or are they looking for richer experiences and longer distractions?
83. 83
MOBILE BROADBAND: REGIONAL OVERVIEW
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
JAN
2017 MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIONS (IN MILLIONS), AND AS A PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION, BY REGION
MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIONS, IN MILLIONS
INTERNET PENETRATION
1,299
449
404
358 344 318 300 292
158
103
38 22
EAST
ASIA
SOUTH-
EASTASIA
WEST
EUROPE
AFRICA
NORTH
AMERICA
SOUTH
AMERICA
SOUTH
ASIA
EAST
EUROPE
MIDDLE
EAST
CENTRAL
AMERICA
OCEANIA
CENTRAL
ASIA
80% 32%70% 97% 29% 95% 75% 17% 69% 64% 47% 93%
84. 84
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
MOBILE BROADBAND’S SHARE OF CONNECTIONS
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
JAN
2017 ACTIVE 3G & 4G MOBILE CONNECTIONS AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL MOBILE CONNECTIONS
99%
99%
98%
98%
98%
92%
90%
83%
79%
78%
77%
77%
76%
76%
76%
75%
75%
74%
70%
63%
53%
52%
51%
51%
50%
49%
48%
46%
31%
30%
20%
SOUTH
KOREA
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
JAPAN
AUSTRALIA
CANADA
UNITED
STATES
UNITED
KINGDOM
BRAZIL
FRANCE
SPAIN
ITALY
CHINA
SAUDI
ARABIA
GERMANY
HONGKONG
MALAYSIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
POLAND
MEXICO
ARGENTINA
PHILIPPINES
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
SOUTH
AFRICA
EGYPT
TURKEY
RUSSIA
INDONESIA
NIGERIA
VIETNAM
INDIA
85. 85
MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY RANKINGS
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
JAN
2017 BASED ON MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIONS IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
HIGHEST RATIO OF 3G & 4G CONNECTIONS vs. ALL CONNECTIONS LOWEST RATIO OF 3G & 4G MOBILE CONNECTIONS vs. ALL CONNECTIONS
# HIGHEST CONNECTIVITY % SUBS
01 NORTH KOREA 100% 3,773,420
02 SOUTH KOREA 99% 57,940,360
03 SINGAPORE 99% 8,370,796
04 TAIWAN 99% 30,769,156
05 MACAU 99% 1,758,842
06 THAILAND 98% 89,414,203
07 JAPAN 98% 181,863,656
08 AUSTRALIA 98% 30,653,561
09 SWEDEN 93% 13,416,927
10 CANADA 92% 29,119,030
# LOWEST CONNECTIVITY % SUBS
207 COMOROS 0.02% 67
206 EQUATORIAL GUINEA 0.1% 531
205 GUYANA 2% 12,246
204 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 3% 56,226
203 NIGER 3% 235,847
202 GUINEA-BISSAU 6% 77,690
201 GABON 6% 181,574
200 SOMALIA 6% 333,384
199 CAMEROON 7% 1,270,814
198 ST VINCENT & THE GRENADINES 7% 9,472
86. 86
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
MOBILE BROADBAND PENETRATION
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
JAN
2017 THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIONS COMPARED TO TOTAL POPULATION
149%
146%
144%
134%
131%
125%
125%
114%
104%
103%
99%
98%
97%
94%
90%
85%
84%
80%
79%
77%
73%
73%
65%
65%
55%
52%
51%
44%
40%
26%
16%
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SINGAPORE
JAPAN
SAUDI
ARABIA
THAILAND
AUSTRALIA
HONGKONG
SOUTH
KOREA
MALAYSIA
GERMANY
POLAND
ITALY
UNITED
STATES
UNITED
KINGDOM
BRAZIL
SPAIN
RUSSIA
CANADA
FRANCE
ARGENTINA
SOUTH
AFRICA
CHINA
INDONESIA
PHILIPPINES
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
MEXICO
EGYPT
TURKEY
VIETNAM
NIGERIA
INDIA
87. 87
MOBILE BROADBAND PENETRATION RANKINGS
SOURCES: GSMA INTELLIGENCE, Q4 2016.
JAN
2017 BASED ON MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIONS IN COUNTRIES WITH A NATIONAL POPULATION OF 50,000 PEOPLE OR MORE
HIGHEST RATIO OF 3G & 4G CONNECTIONS vs. POPULATION LOWEST RATIO OF 3G & 4G MOBILE CONNECTIONS vs. POPULATION
# HIGHEST CONNECTIVITY % SUBS
01 MACAU 292% 1,758,842
02 KUWAIT 164% 6,661,914
03 FINLAND 155% 8,577,872
04 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 149% 13,907,063
05 BAHRAIN 149% 2,096,408
06 SINGAPORE 146% 8,370,796
07 JAPAN 144% 181,863,656
08 QATAR 142% 3,445,436
09 AUSTRIA 141% 12,109,475
10 DENMARK 136% 7,774,595
# LOWEST CONNECTIVITY % SUBS
207 COMOROS 0.01% 67
206 EQUATORIAL GUINEA 0.06% 531
205 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 1% 56,226
204 NIGER 1% 235,847
203 GUYANA 2% 12,246
202 KIRIBATI 3% 3,033
201 SOMALIA 3% 333,384
200 BURUNDI 3% 391,723
199 CHAD 4% 585,525
198 GUINEA-BISSAU 4% 77,690
88. 88
TIME SPENT USING MOBILE INTERNET
SOURCES: GLOBALWEBINDEX, Q3 & Q4 2016. BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERNET USERS AGED 16-64.
JAN
2017 AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS THAT INTERNET USERS SPEND ACCESSING THE INTERNET VIA A MOBILE PHONE EACH DAY [SURVEY BASED]
04:14
03:56
03:55
03:54
03:51
03:44
03:43
03:36
03:35
03:22
03:20
03:04
03:03
02:59
02:33
02:26
02:21
02:08
02:04
02:02
01:58
01:53
01:47
01:42
01:36
01:33
01:16
01:08
00:57
THAILAND
BRAZIL
INDONESIA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SAUDI
ARABIA
ARGENTINA
MALAYSIA
PHILIPPINES
MEXICO
INDIA
EGYPT
CHINA
SOUTH
AFRICA
TURKEY
VIETNAM
HONGKONG
SINGAPORE
ITALY
SOUTH
KOREA
UNITED
STATES
RUSSIA
SPAIN
UNITED
KINGDOM
CANADA
AUSTRALIA
POLAND
GERMANY
FRANCE
JAPAN
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AVERAGE MOBILE CONNECTION SPEEDS
SOURCES: AKAMAI STATE OF THE INTERNET REPORT, Q3 2016.
JAN
2017 AVERAGE SPEED OF MOBILE INTERNET CONNECTIONS BY COUNTRY, IN MBPS
23.7
13.9
13.4
13.3
13.1
12.8
12.4
11.8
11.6
11.2
11.0
10.9
9.9
9.7
8.9
8.9
8.5
8.0
7.5
6.7
6.1
6.1
5.0
4.7
4.0
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.1
3.0
UNITED
KINGDOM
PHILIPPINES
SPAIN
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
GERMANY
AUSTRALIA
FRANCE
TURKEY
JAPAN
SOUTH
KOREA
ITALY
INDONESIA
RUSSIA
POLAND
CHINA
CANADA
SINGAPORE
EGYPT
UNITED
STATES
MEXICO
HONGKONG
THAILAND
SOUTH
AFRICA
SAUDI
ARABIA
BRAZIL
INDIA
MALAYSIA
VIETNAM
NIGERIA
ARGENTINA
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JAN
2017
GLOBAL E-COMMERCE REVENUESTOTAL VALUE OF THE CONSUMER (B2C) E-COMMERCE MARKET, AND AVERAGE E-COMMERCE REVENUE PER USER
BILLION TRILLION
TOTAL VALUE OF
GLOBAL E-COMMERCE
MARKET IN 2016 (IN US$)
AVERAGE ANNUAL
E-COMMERCE REVENUE
PER USER IN 2016 (IN US$)
SOURCES: EXTRAPOLATED FROM STATISTA DIGITAL MARKET OUTLOOK, E-COMMERCE INDUSTRY, JANUARY 2017; AND DATA
FROM EMARKETER. NOTE: PENETRATION FIGURES REPRESENT PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL POPULATION, REGARDLESS OF AGE.
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
PURCHASING VIA
E-COMMERCE
E-COMMERCE PENETRATION
(NUMBER OF PURCHASERS
vs. TOTAL POPULATION)
1.61 22% $1.915 $1,189
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ACTIVE E-COMMERCE PENETRATIONJAN
2017 PERCENTAGE OF THE NATIONAL POPULATION WHO BOUGHT SOMETHING ONLINE IN THE PAST MONTH [SURVEY-BASED]
76%
72%
72%
68%
67%
62%
62%
60%
60%
60%
59%
58%
55%
52%
51%
48%
46%
46%
45%
45%
43%
41%
39%
39%
38%
37%
28%
28%
16%
UNITED
KINGDOM
SOUTH
KOREA
GERMANY
JAPAN
UNITED
STATES
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
FRANCE
CANADA
SINGAPORE
AUSTRALIA
HONGKONG
SPAIN
POLAND
MALAYSIA
THAILAND
ARGENTINA
ITALY
RUSSIA
CHINA
BRAZIL
TURKEY
INDONESIA
SAUDI
ARABIA
VIETNAM
PHILIPPINES
MEXICO
INDIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
EGYPT
SOURCES: GLOBALWEBINDEX, Q3 & Q4 2016. BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERNET USERS AGED 16-64. NOTE: DATA HAS BEEN REBASED TO SHOW
TOTAL NATIONAL PENETRATION. PENETRATION FIGURES BASED ON POPULATION DATA FROM THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU.
93. 93
ACTIVE M-COMMERCE PENETRATIONJAN
2017 PERCENTAGE OF THE POPULATION WHO BOUGHT SOMETHING ONLINE VIA A PHONE IN THE PAST MONTH [SURVEY-BASED]
55%
47%
41%
40%
40%
38%
37%
36%
33%
33%
33%
31%
30%
28%
27%
26%
26%
26%
25%
25%
23%
23%
23%
23%
21%
21%
19%
15%
11%
SOUTH
KOREA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
THAILAND
CHINA
SINGAPORE
MALAYSIA
UNITED
KINGDOM
HONGKONG
INDONESIA
SAUDI
ARABIA
UNITED
STATES
TURKEY
SPAIN
VIETNAM
AUSTRALIA
BRAZIL
PHILIPPINES
GERMANY
CANADA
JAPAN
ITALY
ARGENTINA
POLAND
INDIA
RUSSIA
MEXICO
FRANCE
SOUTH
AFRICA
EGYPT
SOURCES: GLOBALWEBINDEX, Q3 & Q4 2016. BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERNET USERS AGED 16-64. NOTE: DATA HAS BEEN REBASED TO SHOW
TOTAL NATIONAL PENETRATION. PENETRATION FIGURES BASED ON POPULATION DATA FROM THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU.
94. 94
GROWTH OF M-COMMERCE SHOPPERSJAN
2017 YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE PURCHASING ONLINE VIA A PHONE [SURVEY-BASED]
SOURCES: GLOBALWEBINDEX, Q4 2015, AND Q3 & Q4 2016. BASED ON A SURVEY OF INTERNET USERS AGED 16-64.
PENETRATION FIGURES BASED ON POPULATION DATA FROM THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU.
155%
101%
85%
68%
64%
60%
57%
45%
45%
42%
40%
39%
36%
36%
32%
31%
31%
29%
28%
28%
26%
26%
25%
25%
25%
15%
6%
-1%
INDONESIA
JAPAN
PHILIPPINES
INDIA
MEXICO
THAILAND
SAUDI
ARABIA
RUSSIA
CANADA
BRAZIL
AUSTRALIA
UNITED
KINGDOM
VIETNAM
SINGAPORE
TURKEY
MALAYSIA
SOUTH
AFRICA
HONG
KONG
SOUTH
KOREA
POLAND
GERMANY
UNITED
STATES
FRANCE
CHINA
UNITEDARAB
EMIRATES
SPAIN
ITALY
ARGENTINA
95. 95
AVERAGE E-COMMERCE REVENUE PER USERJAN
2017 AVERAGE TOTAL AMOUNT SPENT ON E-COMMERCE PURCHASES BY EACH E-COMMERCE USER IN 2016, IN UNITED STATES DOLLARS
$2,033
$1,630
$1,052
$1,050
$1,022
$992
$921
$861
$815
$733
$710
$687
$633
$555
$465
$337
$327
$318
$274
$228
$212
$210
$170
$136
$118
$64
$55
$33
UNITED
KINGDOM
UNITED
STATES
CANADA
GERMANY
SINGAPORE
FRANCE
JAPAN
HONGKONG
AUSTRALIA
GLOBAL
AVERAGE
CHINA
SPAIN
SOUTH
KOREA
ITALY
SAUDI
ARABIA
RUSSIA
POLAND
ARGENTINA
BRAZIL
INDONESIA
THAILAND
MEXICO
TURKEY
SOUTH
AFRICA
INDIA
MALAYSIA
VIETNAM
PHILIPPINES
SOURCES: STATISTA DIGITAL MARKET OUTLOOK, E-COMMERCE INDUSTRY. FIGURES CORRECT AS AT JANUARY 2017.
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HOOTSUITE’S PERSPECTIVE: E-COMMERCE THEMES
The line between e-commerce and social commerce (increasing direct sales via tools
such as buy buttons) is still undefined. According to Altimeter's 2016 Social Business
report, 72 percent of strategists say the “responsibility for social commerce must shift
from the social team to e-commerce teams.”
With the success of Facebook Live and new features like Facebook Marketplace, expect
to see more opportunities to advertise as well as a continued push for social commerce.
We will see continued investment from Facebook to encourage this behaviour.
Social commerce has been hyped before. However, adoption in APAC and new features
by Instagram and Pinterest make this an inevitable evolution in consumer behaviour on
social. As KPCB’s Mary Meeker 2016 Internet Trends Report found, there’s been a 106
percent year-over-year growth in users who have made a purchase from WeChat.
Click here to download our Social Media Data Cookbook for 11 simple,
useful, and completely practical recipes for effectively using social media data.
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WE ARE SOCIAL’S ANALYSIS: E-COMMERCE
The world will spend well over US$2 trillion on e-commerce purchases in the coming 12 months, and many
people will try online shopping for the first time. Developments such as more dedicated m-commerce
services, improved online grocery stores, and optimised mobile payment infrastructures will all help to
deliver greater choice and more convenience to shoppers from Los Angeles and London to Lagos and
Lahore. However, before brands can take full advantage of these opportunities, they need to get better
at integrating all of their marketing activities – regardless of whether those activities are on or offline.
Omnichannel thinking must evolve move beyond buzzwords to inform every aspect of the
brand’s thinking, including product development, advertising and promotion, point-of-sale,
fulfilment and delivery, and even after-sales care.
We must break down the organisational silos that isolate digital thinking, and treat digital
in the same way we treat electricity: a necessity that is available to all, for the benefit of all.
Marketers must start to understand the role and impact of algorithms; they may seem
intimidating, but the future of every brand depends on successfully marketing to machines.
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GlobalWebIndex is the world’s largest market research study
on the digital consumer, spanning 37 countries, 4,500 data
points, and conducting fieldwork 4 times a year:
Find out more: http://www.globalwebindex.net/
SPECIAL THANKS: GLOBALWEBINDEX
90% GLOBAL
COVERAGE
37 MARKETS & 200,000
INTERVIEWS PER YEAR
QUARTERLY DATA
COLLECTION
TOTAL DEVICE
COVERAGE
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GSMA Intelligence is the unit within the GSMA that houses the organisation’s extensive
database of mobile operator statistics, forecasts, and industry reports. GSMA Intelligence’s
data covers every operator group, network and MVNO in every country – from Afghanistan
to Zimbabwe. Updated daily, it is the most accurate and complete set of industry metrics
available, comprising tens of millions of individual data points.
Leading operators, vendors, regulators, financial institutions and third-party industry
players rely on GSMA Intelligence to support strategic decision-making and long-term
investment planning. The data is used as an industry reference point and is frequently
cited by the media and by the industry itself. GSMA Intelligence’s team of analysts and
experts produce regular thought-leading research reports across a range of industry topics.
Learn more about GSMA Intelligence at http://www.gsmaintelligence.com
SPECIAL THANKS: GSMA INTELLIGENCE
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We would like to offer our thanks to Statista for providing data from its Digital
Market Outlook in the development of our 2017 Global Digital reports. Statista is one of
the world’s largest online statistics databases. Their Digital Market Outlook provides forecasts,
detailed market insights, and key indicators on 9 digital verticals including e-commerce, digital
media, smart home, and eHealth, with 36 segments across 50 international digital economies.
SPECIAL THANKS: STATISTA
78% OF GLOBAL
INTERNET POPULATION
50 DIGITAL
ECONOMIES
90% OF WORLDWIDE
ECONOMIC POWER
MORE THAN 30,000
INTERACTIVE STATISTICS
Learn more about Statista’s Digital Market Outlook at http://www.statista.com/
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SPECIAL THANKS
We’d also like to offer our thanks to the following data providers for
publishing much of the valuable data included in this year’s report:
AKAMAIGOOGLE ERICSSONSTATCOUNTER
Lastly, we’d like to say a big thank you to the TheNounProject.com,
who provided much of the inspiration for the icons used in this report.
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POPULATION DATA: United Nations World Population Prospects, 2015 Revision; US Census Bureau (data up to January 2017); United Nations World Urbanization
Prospects, 2014 Revision.
INTERNET USER DATA: InternetWorldStats (data up to January 2017); ITU Individuals Using the Internet, 2015; CIA World Factbook (data up to January 2017); The
China Internet Network Information Center; The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India; Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia; Nigerian
Communications Commission; Ugandan Communications Commission, Nepal Telecommunications Authority, various local regulatory authorities; Akamai’s State
of the Internet report (Q3 2016). Time spent, and mobile internet usage and penetration data extrapolated from GlobalWebIndex, Q3 & Q4 2016*. Share of web
traffic data from StatCounter (data up to January 2017). Frequency of internet use data from Google Consumer Barometer (data up to January 2017)**.
SOCIAL MEDIA AND MOBILE SOCIAL MEDIA DATA: Latest reported monthly active user data from Facebook, Tencent, VKontakte, LINE, Kakao, Google, Sina, Twitter,
Skype, Yahoo!, Viber, Baidu, and Snapchat (data up to January 2017). Social media usage data and time spent on social media taken directly or extrapolated
from GlobalWebIndex, Q3 & Q4 2016. Facebook age and gender figures and daily usage figures extrapolated from Facebook-reported data, January 2017.
Sincere thanks to Niki Aghaei for her assistance with collecting and understanding social media user data for Iran and the Middle East overall.
MOBILE PHONE USERS, CONNECTIONS AND MOBILE BROADBAND DATA: Latest reported national data from GSMA Intelligence (Q4 2016); extrapolated data from
eMarketer; extrapolated global data from GSMA Intelligence (data up to January 2017); Ericsson Mobility Report (November 2016); usage data extrapolated from
GlobalWebIndex Q3 & Q4 2016; Akamai’s State of the Internet report (Q3 2016); Google Consumer Barometer (data up to January 2017)**; GSMA Intelligence
Mobile Connectivity Index (data up to January 2017) – for more information, visit http://www.mobileconnectivityindex.com/
E-COMMERCE DATA: GlobalWebIndex Q3 & Q4 2016; Statista Digital Market Outlook , e-Commerce industry (data up to January 2017); Google Consumer
Barometer (data up to January 2017)**.
DIGITAL DEVICE OWNERSHIP DATA: Google Consumer Barometer (data up to January 2017)**.
NOTES: ‘Annual growth’ figures are calculated using the data we reported in We Are Social’s Digital in 2016 report. *GlobalWebIndex surveys more than 700,000
internet users aged 16 to 64 ever quarter across 37 countries around the world, representing 90% of the global internet population. **Google’s Consumer
Barometer polls a nationally representative total population (online & offline) aged 16+ in each country surveyed except in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, South
Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Vietnam, and the USA, where the sample base is aged 18+, and Japan, where the sample base is aged 20+. For more details,
visit http://consumerbarometer.com/.
DATA SOURCES USED IN THIS REPORT
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