San Francisco, USA & Stockholm, Sweden (PRWEB) September 22, 2011
Rebtel, the world’s largest independent mobile VoIP company, today announced new results from the second part of a two-part survey, which takes a look at the way online American adults choose to communicate through social media other than in-person.
The survey was conducted on behalf of Rebtel by Harris Interactive in May 2011 among 2,361 U.S. adults aged 18+.
The survey focused on three specific aspects related to the consumption of social media and voice/phone, including:
Women are More Social than Men
According to the study, women are much heavier users of social network/media to communicate than men, leading by a wide margin in three out of four categories:
When given the option to choose one communication method to stay in touch with friends (other than in-person), 15% of those who communicate with friends other than in-person or approximately 32M said they would choose social network/media, with women (18%) much more likely than men (12%) to choose this method. When given the option to choose one communication method to stay in touch with family (other than in-person), 6% of those who communicate with family other than in person or approximately 13M said they would choose social network/media, with women (6%) nearly identical with men (5%) to choose this method. And if they could only choose one communication method to stay in touch with work colleagues (other than in-person), 6% of those who communicate with work colleagues other than in person or approximately 8M Americans said they would choose social network/media, with women (8%) being twice as likely as men (4%) to do so.
Men More Likely to Use Phone/Voice to Communicate
While women appear to be significantly heavier users of social network media to communicate, this is a far departure from the differences between men and women who use phone/voice to stay in touch.
When given the option to choose one communication method to stay in touch with friends (other than in-person), 38% of those who communicate with friends other than in-person or approximately 82M said they would choose voice/phone, with women (35%) less likely than men (40%) to choose this method. When given the option to choose one communication method to stay in touch with family (other than in-person), 58% of those who communicate with family other than in person or approximately 127M said they would choose phone/voice, with women (56%) less likely than men (60%) to choose this method. And if they could only choose one communication method to stay in touch with work colleagues (other than in-person), 33% of those who communicate with work colleagues other than in person or approximately 45M Americans said they would choose phone/voice, with women (28%) much less likely than men (37%) to choose this method.
Expected Frequency of Use of Social Network/Media
Among those online adults who use social media to communicate with their friends/family/spouse/significant other/work colleagues one out of five (19%) expect to use social network/media more in the near future to communicate with these groups, representative of approximately 27M American adults. Of this group men (23%) are significantly more likely to indicate this than women (16%). Related findings also show that 11% expect to use social network/media less in the near future to communicate with these groups and 70% expect to use social network/media the same amount in the near future to communicate with these groups, with women (74%) being significantly more likely to indicate this than men (65%).
“Our findings show that men tend to lag behind women when it comes to communicating with others through social media, which debunks other recent studies that suggest that men are more savvy networkers between the sexes,” said Andreas Bernstrom, CEO of Rebtel.
Methodology
Harris Interactive® fielded the study on behalf of Rebtel from May 17th -19th, 2011 via its Harris Poll QuickQuerySM online omnibus service, interviewing a nationwide sample of 2,361 U.S. adults aged 18 years and older. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact Eric Gonzalez at eric(at)vscconsulting(dot)com.
About Rebtel
Rebtel is the world’s second largest mobile VoIP company. Rebtel users call through smartphone applications or any other phone to make free international calls between the over 50 Rebtel countries where Rebtel is available or anywhere in the world for just pennies per minute. For more information, or to start using Rebtel, go to http://www.rebtel.com.
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