
06/26/2008 — Text 100 today announced the results of the Text 100 APAC Blogger Survey, a new survey aimed at helping the PR industry and its clients better understand bloggers in the Asia Pacific region.
Key Points
Note: 153 mainly business, news and technology bloggers from eight countries across Asia Pacific responded to the survey. 125 bloggers completed the full online survey, and results were analysed by Hong Kong-based research company, Aha! Research.
Quotes
"The survey showed that effective PR agencies need to make social media part of their DNA. Understanding the nuances of bloggers, for example, should be part of every PR person's toolkit, and not simply relegated to a 'digital group' or 'online team'. To succeed, PR professionals must increasingly become grounded in social media." "It was also interesting to see two quite distinct 'flavours' of bloggers across Asia: those who took a commercial, publisher-like mindset to their blogging, and those who proudly retain their amateur status."
—Michael A. Netzley, PhD Practice Assistant Professor of Corporate Communication Singapore Management University
"The survey was well conducted and is representative of bloggers from across Asia. It's interesting to see Malaysia appears to be ahead in terms of PR/Corporate and blog collaboration. The salient points are distilled and valuable; know your audience, be well informed, be familiar with their blog and blogs in general and most importantly - respect bloggers."
—Shaolin Tiger, (www.shaolintiger.com)
“This survey showed that though bloggers in Asia Pacific have some parallels with their counterparts in Europe or North America, there are some differences that communicators should consider. Encouragingly, Asia Pacific bloggers on the whole welcome interactions with PR companies and their clients. But they are mainly part time bloggers, so agencies must take care to contact them outside of business hours and ensure content is relevant. The key learning is to get to know the bloggers and their blogs before picking up the phone or sending that email.
“If I was to use this survey as a baseline as to where the PR industry is at in terms of its success and relationships with bloggers, I would hope that the results of next year’s survey show a far deeper and more connected PR industry that is using the social media tools far more effectively to listen, prepare and engage with the APAC blogosphere.”
—Jeremy Woolf, APAC Social Media Lead, Text 100 APAC
“The ‘perfect storm’ of technological, business and societal change means the way corporations must communicate has changed forever. At Text 100 we have worked hard to stay ahead of these changes and interpret what they mean for our clients.”
“This survey was designed to provide our teams and clients with greater insight into what is fast becoming one of Asia’s most influential media groups. To me, the results show a community that wants to engage with corporations in our region and presents a great opportunity for PR agencies and the companies they represent to forge very powerful relationships.”
—Ava Lawler, Regional Consultancy Director, Text 100 APAC
Multimedia
Q&As – hear Jeremy’s advice and tips on how to engage with bloggers following the results of the Text 100 APAC Blogger Survey:
Jeremy unveils why this survey interests PRs
This is a unique survey to APAC
Jeremy provides tips to engage with bloggers
Jeremy discusses what bloggers want
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Jeremy Woolf - Social Media Lead, Text 100 APAC
Michael Netzley, PHD - Prac Assistant Prof of Corp Comm, SMU
Ava Lawler - Regional Consultancy Director, Text 100 APAC
Shaolin Tiger
About Text 100
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