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44% Of UK Mobile Subscribers Belong To Online Social Networks

44% Of UK Mobile Subscribers Belong To Online Social Networks

Mobile Internet New research from Nielsen Mobile reveals that 44% of UK mobile phone subscribers belong to an online social network.

Of this group, 25% use their mobile phone for social networking-related activities.

Around 812,000 Britons each month, or 1.7% of all UK mobile subscribers, visited a social networking website using their mobile during the first quarter of 2008, said Nielsen.

Facebook is the most popular site for mobile social networking, being visited by 557,000 Britons from their mobiles, or 9% of all UK mobile internet subscribers.

Most Popular Social Networks on UK Mobile Phones
Rank Social Network Unique Mobile Subscribers (000s) % Mobile Internet Reach PC Internet Rank
1 Facebook 557 9.00% 1
2 MySpace 211 3.40% 2
3 Bebo 162 2.60% 3
4 Windows Live Spaces 109 1.80% 4
5 Flixster 90 1.50% 6
6 Friends Reunited 76 1.20% 5
7 WAYN 60 1.00% 21
8 Yahoo! Groups 59 1.00% 10
9 Faceparty 50 0.80% 17
10 BBC Communities 49 0.80% 6
Source: Nielsen Mobile, UK, Q1 2008. E.g. On average 557,000 Britons accessed Facebook through their mobile phone (=9% of all UK Mobile Internet users) each month in Q1, 2008. Facebook is also the most popular social network on the PC.

Kent Ferguson, client services manager, Nielsen Mobile, said: “Social networking is already a global phenomenon, and mobile could be the next big thing in the space. Large numbers of people are interacting with their social networking profiles while they’re on the move.

“There could be increased consumer demand for mobile social networking driven by the flat fee price plans offered by the leading operators that give subscribers unlimited mobile internet access.”

The four most popular social networks on the mobile are also the four most popular on the PC.

Travel social network WAYN has the strongest performance on the mobile compared to the PC, ranking 7th on mobile internet compared to 21st on PC internet.

Alex Burmaster, European internet analyst, Nielsen Online, said: The increasingly competitive nature of social networking online is being replicated in the mobile space. The leading players remain the same but networks such as WAYN and Faceparty have considerably improved on their PC ranking in the mobile world.

“In an effort to differentiate their offerings and pull ahead all the networks are looking to what the mobile medium can offer – particularly when it comes to attracting 15-24 year olds, a group highly representative amongst social networking addicts.”

He added: “It’s all about adding value. By tapping into the key elements of mobile phone activity, such as text and images, the social networks can increase engagement and ‘stickiness’ amongst their members as well as maximising audience numbers and activity on their own site.

“For example, within minutes of a social networker making a new friend whilst out and about, they can add them to their digital friends list. This simultaneously enhances both the phone and the network as an extremely important modern-day social utility.”

Nielsen Mobile: www.nielsenmobile.com

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