We spend 22% of our online time blogging and socialnetworking

According to Nielsen, we now spend over 22% of our time on blogs and social networks. This is one of the key findings in the recently released 2011 Q3 Nielsen ‘State of Social Media’ report.

 

Also, when compared to the average adult internet user, active adult social networkers are 45% more likely to go on a date!

 

Interested in the impact of social media?

Click here for more from the report.

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