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Social network popularity around the world in 2011

Social network popularity around the world in 2011:

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Online social networks are everywhere these days, a truly global phenomenon. But where are the different social networks having the most success in terms of popularity? That is what we’ll try to answer in this post.


We have included 11 social networks in this survey: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Orkut, Tumblr, FourSquare, MySpace, LiveJournal, Hi5 and Bebo.


Please note that this isn’t meant to be an exhaustive list covering all social networks out there. There are literally hundreds of them.


To map popularity, we’ve used Google search statistics (their Insights for Search tool). This will give us a good indication of the interest – or popularity, if you will – of a social network in a given region. We’re basing this survey on search results from the past 90 days, so it’s a reasonably large, up-to-date sample. After all, we want to know the situation right now.


A few initial observations


We’ve gone through and summarized some of the information for you, but please feel free to scroll down and check out the individual social networks you’re interested in.


Top countries for each social network (in terms of interest)



  • Facebook is most popular in Turkey and Venezuela.

  • Twitter is most popular in Venezuela and Brazil.

  • LinkedIn is most popular in the Netherlands and India.

  • Google+ is most popular in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

  • Tumblr is most popular in the Philippines and Brazil.

  • FourSquare is most popular in Indonesia and Malaysia.

  • MySpace is most popular in Puerto Rico and Myanmar (Burma).

  • LiveJournal is most popular in Singapore and Russia.

  • Hi5 is most popular in Thailand and Romania.

  • Bebo is most popular in Ireland and New Zealand.

  • Orkut is most popular in Brazil and Paraguay. The interest shown for Orkut in Brazil far outstrips that of any other country.


It’s worth pointing out that this doesn’t necessarily mean that the majority of users come from these countries. We’re talking about sheer interest in a service. The size of the local user base will depend on the size of the Internet population in that country.


Also note that we haven’t compared the social networks against each other. This is a survey that examines where each social network has managed to garner the most interest in its service.


Some standout countries in this survey



  • Brazil is in the top five for Twitter, Orkut, Tumblr and Bebo.

  • Singapore is in the top five for LinkedIn, Tumblr, FourSquare and LiveJournal.

  • The United States is in the top five for LinkedIn, Tumblr and MySpace.

  • The Philippines is in the top five for Tumblr, FourSquare and LiveJournal.

  • India is in the top five for LinkedIn and Orkut.

  • The United Kingdom is in the top five for LinkedIn and Bebo.

  • Indonesia is in the top five for Twitter and FourSquare.

  • Venezuela and Turkey are in the top five for Facebook and Twitter.


That was just a brief summary. Why don’t you go ahead and have a look for yourself? We’ve listed the results for all the included social networks here below. We’ve also included direct links to Google Insights for Search if you want to dig even deeper into the results and play around a little.


Facebook


Interest in Facebook


Countries with the highest interest in Facebook:



  1. Turkey

  2. Venezuela

  3. Tunisia

  4. Colombia

  5. Dominican Republic


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Facebook here.


Twitter


Interest in Twitter


Countries with the highest interest in Twitter:



  1. Venezuela

  2. Brazil

  3. Indonesia

  4. Turkey

  5. El Salvador


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Twitter here.


LinkedIn


Interest in LinkedIn


Countries with the highest interest in LinkedIn:



  1. Netherlands

  2. India

  3. United Kingdom

  4. Singapore

  5. United States


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for LinkedIn here.


Google+


Interest in Google+


Countries with the highest interest in Google+:



  1. Taiwan

  2. Hong Kong

  3. Nepal

  4. Finland

  5. Honduras


(Ok, Hong Kong isn’t a country per se, but Google Insights for Search lists “regions”, which don’t always correspond to countries.)


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Google+ here.


Orkut


Interest in Orkut


Countries with the highest interest in Orkut:



  1. Brazil

  2. Paraguay

  3. India

  4. Haiti

  5. Oman


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Orkut here.


Tumblr


Interest in Tumblr


Countries with the highest interest in Tumblr:



  1. Philippines

  2. Brazil

  3. Australia

  4. United States

  5. Singapore


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Tumblr here.


FourSquare


Interest in FourSquare


Countries with the highest interest in FourSquare:



  1. Indonesia

  2. Malaysia

  3. Singapore

  4. Thailand

  5. Philippines


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for FourSquare here.


MySpace


Interest in MySpace


Countries with the highest interest in MySpace:



  1. Puerto Rico

  2. Myanmar (Burma)

  3. United States

  4. Jamaica

  5. Trinidad and Tobago


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for MySpace here.


LiveJournal


Interest in LiveJournal


Countries with the highest interest in LiveJournal:



  1. Singapore

  2. Russia

  3. Belarus

  4. Ukraine

  5. Philippines


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for LiveJournal here.


Hi5


Interest in Hi5


Countries with the highest interest in Hi5:



  1. Thailand

  2. Romania

  3. Peru

  4. Laos

  5. Portugal


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Hi5 here.


Bebo


Interest in Bebo


Countries with the highest interest in Bebo:



  1. Ireland

  2. New Zealand

  3. United Kingdom

  4. Brazil

  5. Australia


You can dig deeper into Google’s search stats for Bebo here.


Final notes


As you noticed, we only included a limited list of social networks in this survey. For example, we didn’t include social networks that are regional by nature, i.e. don’t have a global focus. There are plenty of country- or language-specific social networks that are successful in individual countries, for example VKontakte in Russia and the Russian-speaking countries of the former Soviet Union, Mixi in Japan, RenRen and Qzone in China, Hyves in the Netherlands, etc.


If you’re curious, you can check out a similar survey we did three years ago, in August of 2008. We thought an update was long overdue, since things change so rapidly in social media.


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