Content is the fuel of social interaction on the Web: Nearly one-quarter (23%) of all social media messages and one-half (47%) of industry-specific social messages contain links to content, according to a new study by AOL and Nielsen. 

The amount of content shared via social media varies by channel:

  • 42% of all Twitter posts contain content-sharing links; 73% of Twitter posts related to a specific industry (auto, tech, finance, and entertainment) contain sharing links.
  • 41% of all blog posts contain content-sharing links; 64% of industry-specific blog posts contain such links.
  • 12% of all Facebook posts contain content content-sharing links; 22% of industry-specific Facebook posts contain such links.

Below, other findings from the from AOL report, published in partnership with Nielsen, based on data from Nielsen's Incite Social Media monitoring tools and a survey of 1,000 online consumers.

Roughly 27 million pieces of digital content are shared on any given day in the US.

Among other key content-related findings:

  • 53% of time spent on the Internet is directly attributable to content consumption.
  • Brands play a key role: 60% of all content-sharing messages specifically mention a brand or product name.
  • Email is the primary content-sharing tool among surveyed consumers (66%), followed social media (28%) and instant messaging (4%).

Sharing Trusted Information

Consumers say trust and a desire to help people are key factors in deciding which content to share:

  • 38% share information from people they trust.
  • 36% share important information that helps others (e.g., traffic reports, how-to, community information).
  • 35% share items about popular culture.
  • 32% share information pertaining to common interests.

Most People Share via Multiple Platforms

Nearly all (99%) people who share content via social media also use email to share content:

Some 40% of social media sharers also use email, instant messaging, and message boards to share content.

Formats of Shared Content

Digital content is shared in primarily two ways:

  1. Link-back media: 60% of content shared on social platforms includes a link (URL) to published content on an external site.
  2. Pass-along media: 36% of content shared on social platforms is embedded.
  3. Link-back non-media: 4% of content shared includes a link (URL) to a brand or corporate website.

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Context of Shared Content, by Industry

Across four key industries, most shared content is informational—consisting of general news, announcements, product information, and how-to exchanges.

Even so, tech-related informational content is most likely to be shared (74%), as is commentary and opinion related to the financial sector (28%).

Content containing information about deals is most likely shared in tech (14%) and entertainment (12%).

About the study: Findings are based on Nielsen's NM Incite Social Media Monitoring tools, Online Behavior Panel and Attitudinal analysis, tracking more than 10,000 social media messages; and on a survey of more than 1,000 Nielsen Online panel members for 10 consecutive days, December 14-23, 2010.


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