According to a recent study, users in China have spent 167 billion hours across various networks in 2012 on social media.
A study was
conducted in China called ‘We Are Social’s Guide to Social, Digital and
Mobile in China (2nd Edition, Jan 2013)’. One of the interesting facts
pointed out in the study was that Chinese people logged into social
media spent 167 billion hours across a variety of networks in 2012. The
average estimate time per day was 46 minutes.
With China’s population, it is a no
brainer that they will be at the top of any list that involves mass
activity. Phenomenal statistics include - China gained more than 50
million Internet users in 2012; the total number of Internet users has
increased to 564 million; China has more than 1.1 billion wireless
subscribers; there are 420 million people in China who log on to the
Internet from their phone.
The 211 slides of the slideshow discuss
figures about China’s population, Internet usage, social media and the
mobile industry along with ecommerce, location-based services and online
video sites.
TheNextWeb spoke to Simon Kemp, the
research firm’s managing director. He said, “Mobile! No secret there,”
he said, adding that he thinks it’s becoming more and more personal.
“It’s all converging on a ubiquitous data layer to people’s everyday
lives. 25 million new users every month at the moment is massive growth,
and brands are starting to get in on the action too. It’ll be tricky
for [the brands] though, as they’ll need to have an even better think
about how they can add value to the more intimate ‘instant messaging +
microblog post’ environment,”






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