Survey: 64% of professionals say web 2.0 tools increase their productivity

A new international survey, conducted by BizInfo and Blackline, the social media agency of Leads United, found that apart form increasing productivity, 65,3% business professionals say that web 2.0 services allow them to achieve business objectives and 78,1% believe they help increase collaboration among employees.

The survey was directed at business professionals to clearly understand in how far these employees were using web 2.0 technologies such as social networks, blogs, RSS and wikis for professional purposes.

The results are as follows:

  • To the 557 respondents of our survey, "Social Networking" appears to be the most used Web2.0 service (95.3%), followed by Blogs (51.2%), RSS (49.9%) and Wikis (47.2%).
  • Online social networks are used daily for professional purposes by 32,5% of the respondents and at least once a week for 80.1%.
  • The top 3 social networking sites used for professional purposes are LinkedIn (94%), Facebook (46.3%) and Plaxo (41.2%).
  • Most of the participants have been using social networks since 1 or 2 years (37%), which matches the huge growth of LinkedIn from 2007 to 2008 (+485%) and the launch of the Facebook Platform (which allows for creating third party applications on Facebook) in the beginning of 2007.
  • The most important reasons to use online social networks for professional purposes appears to be business networking, corresponding to the use of LinkedIn (47.5%); and to stay in touch with (ex)colleagues (37.3%). However finding sales leads or having fun with colleagues are at the end of the list when looking at "activities" on social networks.
  • Most of the respondents agree that Web 2.0 tools help them to achieve professional objectives (65.3%), can increase workforce productivity (64.7%) and collaboration (78.1%).
  • They also consider that these tools can help to increase the return to investment of professional development/training (66.2%), capture and transfer knowledge (81.1%).
  • 53,7% of the respondents to the survey disagree with the idea that Web2.0 tools distract professionals from their jobs and lower productivity, and 71% don't consider "Web2.0" to be a hype.
  • Most of the professionals surveyed (82.2%) are not paying to use a social network or a Web2.0 tool because most are actually free. 62.3% would not consider paying for these online services in the future.
  • Furthermore, the majority of companies the respondents represent do not have a "paid" service (65.4%).

About the survey:

The survey is based on 557 responses of targeted business professionals and has been conducted between 18/08/08 and 01/11/08. The average profile of the respondent is male (67,1%), between 24 and 46 years old (87,6%) and holding a masters degree (62,3%). 80,6% of the respondents are located in Europe and hold a management function (42,4%) in Human Resources (27,6%) or Marketing (15,3%).

About Blackline

Blackline is a social media agency with a serious public relations background & with a focus on public, private and non-profit-making organizations who wish to engage with their online audiences. The agency advises on the use of social media such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, videocasts and social networks in the context of external, internal and crisis communications. The agency offers consulting, hands on training & project management.

About BizInfo

BizInfo is a 'knowledge provider & communities creator for professionals' based in Belgium (Ghent).

Presscontacts:

Philippe Borremans
Managing Director, Blackline
Mob: +32497451133
Tel: + 3238719330
Skype: philborremans
http://www.blacklineblog.com

BizInfo
Marc Ernst
T: + 32 9 324 86 59
Mobile: + 32 497 21 85 06
http://www.biz-info.eu

Posted on Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at 05:58PM by Registered CommenterPieter in , , , , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Blackline covers the European Transport Forum through live blogging.

The European Transport Forum has asked Blackline to support the conference with live blogging and videocasting.

Read the Social Media Release here for full detail.

European Transport Forum BlogThe 2008 European Transport Forum, taking place in Brussels between September 16 & 18, will discuss integrated vehicle safety, cutting CO2 emissions, and urban mobility. The European Transport Forum is a platform for open debate on transport-related issues.

Blackline is offering live blogging and videocasting services and will support the organization in using social media in all its external communications. 

The conference can be followed on the European Transport Forum blog over the next 3 days and each day's coverage can be viewed in play back.

Interactive features like comments & quick polls are also enabled on the European Transport Forum website. Questions to the panel members are more than welcome.

Related information: the European Transport Forum YouTube channel.

Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 06:22PM by Registered CommenterPieter in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Blackline & Leads United proposent à leurs clients un monitoring en ligne de blogs, forums et sites d’actualités grâce à un partenariat avec Attentio

Le nouveau service permet le suivi en ligne de marques d’entreprise, produits, questions sensibles et concurrents. Aartselaar/Bruxelles, mercredi 30 avril 2008. * Blackline et Leads United proposent désormais des services offrant le suivi et de surveillance de la marque en ligne via un partenariat avec Attentio, une entreprise d’analyse de marché renommée établie à Bruxelles. * Blackline et Leads United ont conclu avec Attentio un contrat « white label » autorisant les deux agences à offrir à leurs clients des services de dashboarding sous leur propre nom. * Grâce à l’Attentio Brand Dashboard™, les clients vont pouvoir obtenir des statistiques sur la popularité et le public de leurs propres marques et produits ainsi que ceux de la concurrence.

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Posted on Monday, May 5, 2008 at 12:10PM by Registered CommenterPieter in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Blackline & Leads United bieden klanten online monitoring van blogs, forums en nieuwssites dankzij partnership met Attentio

Nieuwsservice voor online opvolging van merken, producten, issues en concurrenten Aartselaar/Brussel, woensdag 30 april 2008. - Blackline en Leads United bieden hun klanten sinds vandaag online merk- en producttracking en monitoring aan. Zij gingen hiervoor een partnership aan met Attentio, een toonaangevend marktonderzoeksbureau uit Brussel. - Blackline en Leads United hebben met Attentio een “white label”-overeenkomst gesloten die beide bureaus het recht geeft om onder hun eigen naam een online monitoring dashboard aan te bieden aan hun klanten.

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Posted on Monday, May 5, 2008 at 12:02PM by Registered CommenterPieter in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Blackline & Leads United to offer online monitoring of blogs, forums and news sites to their clients through Attentio partnership.

New service allows for online tracking of corporate brands, products, potential issues and competitors. Aartselaar/Brussels - Blackline and Leads United now offer online brand tracking and monitoring through a partnership with Attentio, a leading Brussels based market intelligence company. - Both Blackline and Leads United have signed a white label agreement with Attentio allowing the two agencies to service their clients directly through their own branded dashboard. - With Attentio Brand Dashboard™, customers will be able to receive reporting of buzz and demographics in relation to their own and competitor’s brands and products.

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Posted on Monday, May 5, 2008 at 11:17AM by Registered CommenterPieter in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint
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