Internet usage is sky-rocketing throughout the Asia-Pacific region, obviously making the growth of social media the fastest in the world, as you’ll see, it’s not all about Facebook, but it still leads the way across the region, at least for now. This is a nice collective Infographic from Burson-Marsteller.
The social media statistics cover the most popular social networks in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam at a top level, but also lists a few basic internet statistics per country, like the total number of people connected to the internet and the top 5 visited websites…
Make sure you save this post for later, I’m sure you’ll need to reference these stats at some stage in the future! (Thanks Alex/Carly)
Forgot a few countries, perhaps?
Wikipedia on Asia-Pacific counrties: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia-Pacific
Yes, I suspect they did unfortunately…
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Hi Aden. I think you can add Turkey’s information also.
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Since when did Pakistan get excluded from Asia? Did it become part of Europe?
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Great Infographics!
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[...] Internet usage is sky-rocketing throughout the Asia-Pacific region, obviously making the growth of social media the fastest in the world, as you’ll see, it’s not all about Facebook, but it still leads the way across the region, at least for now. This is a nice collective Infographic from Burson-Marsteller. The social media statistics cover the most popular social networks in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam at a top level, but also lists a few basic internet statistics per country, like the total number of people connected to the internet and the top 5 visited websites… [...]
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[...] (1,300 mil vs 106 mil). It has 38% more users than the top mainstream media, Xinhuanet News (940 mil users). A handful of Chinese and foreign companies such as Estee Lauder, Nike and Starbucks have already [...]
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