State of social media & online PR in the UK

November 25th, 2009

econsultancy and sponsors bigmouthmedia have just published their report on Social Media and Online PR based on a survey of around 1,100 agency and client-side digital folk.

It’s an interesting report not least in presenting a picture that’s in line with other research I’m aware of, showing that social media adoption is still at a pretty nascent, ad hoc stage in most UK corporate organisations, whether in the public or private sectors. A few interesting highlights:

  • Almost two-thirds (64%) of companies say they have experimented with social media but have not done much. Just over a quarter of companies (26%) are heavily involved in social media.
  • Nearly two-thirds of company respondents (61%) say that social media provide tremendous opportunities for their business. However, less than a third (31%) say that their organisations as a whole have this same positive outlook.
  • SMEs are embracing social media more quickly. Of the smaller companies (those with a turnover of less than £1 million), 46% say that the company view is that social media provide tremendous opportunities.
    – In contrast, just 16% of respondents working for companies with annual revenues of more than £150 million say their organisations feel the same.
  • Just over a quarter of respondents (27%) say that they are good at listening and monitoring, but 59% feel they need to improve. Only 19% of respondents say that their organisations do well in terms of engaging customers in dialogue. Again, the majority (55%) feel that they could improve this type of engagement.
  • Some 42% of company respondents are not using any agencies to manage their social media and online PR activity. The most commonly used types of agency for social media and online PR activity are traditional PR agencies (15%) and digital agencies (11%). Just 8% use a specialist online PR agency and only 4% use a specialist social media agency.
  • Just under half of companies (46%) are not yet using reputation or buzz monitoring tools to understand what is being said about their brand. Of the remainder, 39% are using a free tool, 8% are using a paid-for solution, and 8% use a combination of both free and paid-for tools.
  • Nearly a third of respondents (31%) are not spending any of their budgets on social media. Around half (49%) are spending up to 10% of their digital marketing budget on social media, and 34% are spending up to 5% of budget.

Full disclosure: I’m cited in a few places in the report as the ‘Voice of the Expert’, laughably enough, responding to some of the findings. I have no commercial or customer relationship with the sponsors or authors of the report.

Want to read more of my stuff like this?

  1. Is social media safe for work?
  2. digitalgovuk: Tracking social media innovation in government
  3. Scottish Government and social media
  4. How to get started in social media
  5. Baby steps in Social Media News Releases

One Response to “State of social media & online PR in the UK”

  1. Wolfstar: public relations (PR), social media and word of mouth (WOM) marketing and communications : Wolfstar on November 26, 2009 6:58 pm

    [...] is filled with quotes providing an ‘expert’ perspective. Some of the most interesting come from Steph Gray, head of digital communications at the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills including: [...]

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