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Highlights from the new social media study by BlogHer, iVillage and Compass Partners:

  • More than one-half (53%) of the US female Internet population of 79 million actively participated in some type of social media at least weekly.
  • 55% of women participate in some form of blogging activity75% participate in social networks such as Facebook or MySpace
  • 20% use Twitter
  • 45% of survey respondents decided to purchase an item after reading about it on a  blog
  • Of the female social media participants, 75% took part in social networking and 55% used blogs.
  • But many women went beyond merely reading: 12 million posted to blogs and 8 million published them.
  • In fact, women who used blogs were more than twice as likely to do so when they were seeking information, advice and recommendations than were women who participated in social

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What’s a Shespotter? It’s someone who gets that women vote, give, volunteer, spread the word and make more buying decisions than men do, which makes them the number #1 target audience if you’re working for change. We started this blog to continue the conversation we began in our book, The She Spot: Why Women are the Market for Changing the World and How to Reach Them.... [more]

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Lisa Chen & Lisa Witter Lisa Chen and Lisa Witter are the authors of The She Spot: Why Women are the Market for Changing the World and How to Reach Them. They are also both senior strategists at Fenton Communications, the nation’s largest public interest communications firm. [Read more about them here]