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Reportlinker Adds Mobile Social Networking and User Generated Content Market Insight 2009-2014 Print E-mail
Written by Reportlinker   
Monday, 12 October 2009

NEW YORK--Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.
Mobile Social Networking and User Generated Content Market Insight 2009-2014



Mobile social networking is already here on a phone near you. Due to media attention, no one in your industry can have failed to have noticed not only the success but also the hitherto unrealised potential of social networks and user generated content on mobile. You need to react now. If you wait, the opportunity may be gone. Tie-ups with the leading players may have passed you by and potential services and revenue streams may be ineffective. You must have a full briefing about the emerging developments and market dynamics of social networks and UGC on mobile.

Since late 2007, consumer demand for social networking access has fuelled inexorable momentum towards unbridled open Internet access on mobile networks, particularly where some of the market players had already introduced such packages. That year, Vodafone launched MySpace and Facebook on its Vodafone Live! portal with much anticipation.

Within a little over two years, the relevance of social networking for the mobile sector has been cemented, due to its momentum as a driver for consumer mobile web adoption. Social networking has also driven the move from walled garden models towards unbridled open Internet access on mobile networks. Advances in smartphone, browser and web app technologies, particularly on the Apple iPhone and Blackberry platforms, have also boosted the take-up and usage of mobile social networking sites through improved user experience and engagement.

To illustrate the scale of mobile social networking, the number of unique visitors to the Facebook mobile site increased fivefold from 5 million per month in January 2008 to 25 million in February 2009. The latter figure represents 18 percent of Facebooks 120million-strong user community in February 2009, a proportion that has gradually increased over time and which the author believes will continue to do so in coming years. Social networks with an established presence on the fixed line Internet are clearly benefitting from extending their services over mobile channels.

Social communities, or online social networks, can be defined as an online area where people with similar interests meet, such as Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and especially LinkedIn. User generated content is simply content created by the users of a service, such as YouTube. Such sites are immensely popular, with Facebook, MySpace and YouTube amongst the top ten most popular websites globally. The author believes that revenue from mobile social networking and user generated content will grow to around $60 billion in 2012.

Reading this exclusive management report will tell you the following:

- Who are the main players in social networking and what are they doing?

- What different forms of networking and user generated content are available and expected to appear in the future?

- How does mobile social networking compare to online and traditional media?

- Why are social networks and user-generated content so important to mobile?

- What options are available to help in monetising mobile traffic, usage or functionality on social network sites?

- How have these opportunities started to make significant traction in the market? When will it become a mass market proposition?

- How successful will it be?

- How can operators and other companies in the value chain best position themselves?

Issues to be resolved include business models and revenue share, the type, whether to build upon existing fixed-line models or develop alternatives, consumer attitudes and many others. Operators will have to walk a fine line between maximising the revenue potential of social networking, while at the same time not risk alienating subscribers and increasing churn by doing so.

Mobile operators wish to recreate this success, but there are key challenges to be faced in transferring such popular applications from fixed-line to mobile. Mobile user interface and experience differs wildly between different handsets and different operator networks. Other issues faced include ensuring privacy and security in accessing data services over mobile and, perhaps most importantly, how to generate revenue from such services, either directly or indirectly.

Based on interviews with key participants across the value chain, including operators, media agencies, software application providers, access providers, marketing specialists and trade association representatives, this 100+ page report analyses the market drivers and barriers affecting mobile advertising and marketing. It discusses the main market trends and charts the market evolution in the US and Europe.

Find out the answers to these and many other questions by buying this vital industry insight.

- Plus other key questions answered such as:

- What % of mobile content use will be on social networking and user generated content by 2014, and what will be the associated revenues?

- Where are the biggest market opportunities?

- What models exist and which ones will account for the biggest market?

- What types of mobile social networking and user-generated content are most likely to succeed?

Globally, mobile social networking is taking off. In India, 56 percent of mobile Internet users regularly access social networking sites, which also constitute a key driver for the mobile web in countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia.

Why you need to order this report today:

- Mobile operators: Gain insight into the issues affecting mobile social networking and where revenues can be derived from this new opportunity. Discover regional adoption and usage of new technology and services, as well as market size data. Obtain analysis of the key market participants and their products and services.

- Brands/ Marketers: Discover what opportunities exist in the mobile social networking channel and what the best strategies are in this space. Learn about market issues specifically related to mobile content and networking including technology, media types, demographics, psychographics, subscriber receptivity and trends.

- Vendors: Learn what operators plans are with mobile social networking and user generated content. Find out how the market will evolve and how you can benefit from this growth.

Mobile social networks have great potential due to the relationship between a mobile subscriber and their handset, where the mobile device is often with the end-user for most of their waking time. With mobile penetration reaching 100 per cent in many developed markets, the mobile phone will soon be in virtually everyones pocket. Social networking is currently a major area of growth in the fixed-line world and is set to expand into the mobile realm. Do you understand this market? Do you know how it will develop? Is this an issue that you need to act on and find out about now?

Who needs to read this report?

Directors, VP and Senior managers in:

Mobile/ Cellular carriers and operators Digital and Mobile content agencies Mobile Search companies Handset manufacturers Mobile content providers Brands looking to tap into the mobile audience

The report provides global forecasts for future revenue generation and subscriber uptake of services in this area of the industry. The key to success for mobile communities and user generated content is the convergence of fixed and mobile services. Operators need to realise that members of existing communities will still want to interact with those communities and to do this via mobile, they need to be able to access those existing communities.

Companies Listed

3

7Layers

Adobe

AirG

Alliant

AOL

Apple

AT&T

Atchik-Realtime

Baidu

Beautiful Day

Bebo

Bell Mobility

BlackPlanet.com

Blogger

Boost Mobile

Brightkite

CellularOne

Cetecom

Cingular

Claro

Classmates.com

Communology

Convisual

Cricket

DailyMotion

Earthlink

Entel PCS

Ericsson

Excite Japan

Facebook

Fido

Flickr

Flirtomatic

Flixster

FunMobility

Gaydar

Ghana Telecom

Google

Helio

hi5

Imeem

Intercasting

iSkoot

Itsmy

Jabber

JNJ Mobile

Juice Wireless

Jumbuck

Kiboo

LG

Limbo

Linkedin

LiveJournal

Meetic

Microsoft

Mixi

Mobestar

Mobikrade

Mobiluck

Mobimii

Moblastic

MocoSpace

Motorola

Motricity

MTS

MTV

MySpace

MyStrands

Myyearbook

NewBay

News Corp.

Nokia

O2

Onetouch

Opera

Orange

Palm

Paymo

phling!

Piczo

Pikeo

Pinpoint Networks

Plutolife

Qeep

Rabble

RIM

Rogers Wireless

Samsung

Shozu

SK Telecom

Skyrock

Smaato

Smart Communications

Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Sony Ericsson

Sprint-Nextel

Symbian

Tagged.com

Telecom New Zealand

TeliaSonera

Telus

T-Mobile

Turkcell

Twango

Twitter

Universal Music Group

Verizon

Virgin Mobile

Vkontakte.ru

Vox

Warner Music Group

Wer-kennet-wen

Wind

Windows Mobile

Xanga

Xing

Yahoo!

YouTube

Zimbio

ZYB

Content

1. Introduction

1.1. Why the Interest in Social Networks?

1.2. Barriers to Mobile Communities

1.3. Positive Outlook

1.4. Revenue Possibilities

2. Introduction

2.1. Community

2.2. Social Networking

2.3. Early History

2.4. Focus of this Report

3. The Rise of Social Networking

3.1. Social Networking Business Models

3.2. How Popular are Social Networks?

3.2.1. Increased Time Spent on Social Networks

3.2.2. What Age are Social Networkers?

3.2.3. Social Network Popularity Around the World

3.2.4. Increasingly Populated Market

3.3. The Rise of Social Networking Overview

4. Current Market and Strategic Issues

4.1. Global Social Networks

4.1.1. Barriers to Mobile Internet

4.2. Data Usage

4.3. Social Networking - The Most Popular Mobile Internet Activity

4.3.1. Global Social Networks

4.3.1.1. Bebo

4.3.1.1.1. Bebo Mobile Developments

4.3.1.1.2. Working Together With Intercasting

4.3.1.1.3. T-Mobile Partnership

4.3.1.1.4. Bebo Open Mobile

4.3.1.1.5. Bebo Overview

4.3.1.2. Facebook

4.3.1.2.1. Facebook on Mobile

4.3.1.2.2. Facebook Platform for Mobile

4.3.1.2.3. Facebook Connect

4.3.1.2.4. Facebook Overview

4.3.1.3. MySpace

4.3.1.3.1. MySpace on Mobile

4.3.1.3.2. Easier Access

4.3.1.3.3. Microsoft Deal

4.3.1.3.4. MySpace Overview

4.3.1.4. Twitter

4.3.1.4.1. High Profile Usage

4.3.1.4.2. Operator Deals Facilitates Twitter Usage

4.3.1.4.3. Advertising Potential

4.3.1.4.3.1. Cost-Cutting

4.3.1.4.4. Involvement with Google

4.3.1.4.5. Twitter Overview

4.3.1.5. Other Social Networks

4.3.1.5.1. hi5

4.3.1.5.1.1. hi5 mobile - Awareness of Different Customer Needs

4.3.1.5.1.2. Integration of Mobile Payments

4.3.1.5.2. Juice Wireless

4.3.1.5.3. ShoZu

4.3.1.5.3.1. Adobe Photoshop Partnership

4.3.1.6. Mobile-Only Social Networks

4.3.1.6.1. Itsmy

4.3.1.6.1.1. Mobile Social Network Accessibility

4.3.1.6.2. AirG

4.3.1.6.3. FunMobility

4.3.1.6.3.1. Moblastic Acquisition

4.3.1.6.4. Mobimii

4.3.1.6.5. Mobikrade

4.3.1.6.6. MocoSpace

4.3.1.6.6.1. MocoSpace Member Usage

4.3.1.6.7. Qeep

4.3.2. Location Based

4.3.2.1. Brightkite

4.3.2.1.1. Collaboration With Limbo Increases Potential

4.3.2.2. Mobiluck

4.3.3. Music in Social Networks

4.3.3.1. phling!

4.3.3.2. MySpace Music

4.3.3.3. MyStrands

4.3.4. Advertising Potential

4.3.5. Used to Increase Business Opportunities

4.3.5.1. LinkedIn

4.3.5.2. Twitter Business Usage

4.4. Current Market and Strategic Issues Overview

5. Operator and Manufacturer Solutions

5.1. Action Taken by Operators

5.1.1. O2

5.1.2. Orange

5.1.3. Smart Communications

5.1.4. T-Mobile

5.1.5. TeliaSonera

5.1.5.1. Importance of Pricing

5.1.6. Vodafone

5.1.6.1. ZYB Acquisition

5.1.6.2. Connect to Friends

5.1.6.3. Opera Deal Facilitates Mobile Social Networking

5.2. Operator Mobile Social Network Solutions Overview

5.2.1. Asia

5.2.2. Asia/Pacific

5.2.3. Europe

5.2.4. North America

5.2.5. South America

5.3. Manufacturer Solutions

5.3.1. Own-Brand Social Network

5.3.1.1. Nokia

5.3.2. Handset Designed for Social Networking

5.3.2.1. INQ

5.3.2.2. Palm Pre

5.3.3. Manufacturer Overview

6. Technology Vendors

6.1. Atchik-Realtime

6.1.1. Atchik-Realtime Services

6.1.2. Presence in Emerging Markets

6.2. Communology

6.2.1. Mobile Mash-Up

6.3. Intercasting

6.3.1. Anthem

6.4. Jumbuck

6.4.1. Product Range

6.4.1.1. Power Chat

6.4.1.2. Fast Flirting

6.4.1.3. Live Chat

6.4.1.4. Jumbuck Island

6.4.1.5. Chat Del Mundo and Chat Do Mundo

6.4.2. Moves for the Future

6.4.3. Jumbuck Overview

6.5. iSkoot

6.6. Kiboo

6.6.1. Moblr

6.6.2. BuddyMob

6.7. Mobestar

6.8. Motricity

6.9. NewBay

6.9.1. LifeCache Social Networking Gateway

6.9.2. LifeCache Social Networking v2.0 Solution

6.9.3. NewBay Overview

6.10. Technology Vendors Overview

7. Future of Mobile Social Networking

7.1. Future Key Industry Trends

7.1.1. Cost of Data Services

7.1.2. User Interface

7.1.3. Increased Awareness

7.1.4. Driving Mobile Internet Usage

7.1.5. Fixed-line Sites to Embrace Mobile

7.1.5.1. How Successful Will Mobile-Only Services Be?

7.1.5.2. Developing Markets Offer Opportunities

7.1.6. How Will Social Networking Affect Other Communication Methods?

7.1.7. Advertising Opportunities Increased

7.2. Forecasts

8. Conclusions and Recommendations

8.1. Conclusions

8.2. Recommendations

8.2.1. For Operators

8.2.2. For Handset Manufacturers

8.2.3. For Social Networks

8.2.4. For Content Vendors

8.2.5. For Advertisers

List of Tables

Table 3.1: Which Countries Perform Searches for Social Networks?

Table 3.2: Social Networks and Micro-blogging sites launched, 2006-2009

Table 4.1: Mobile Data Traffic by Geography, 2009-2014

Table 4.2: Top Ten Social Networks, Ranked by Monthly Visitors, January 2009

Table 4.3: Bebo Countries Served

Table 4.4: Operators Providing Facebook Platform for Mobile

Table 4.5: Top 10 Twitter Items Based on Followers, April 2009

Table 4.6: FunMobility Partners

Table 4.7: Qeep Content Partners

Table 5.1: Orange World Social Networks Available

Table 5.2: "My Social Sites" Offered by T-Mobile

Table 5.3: "My Social Sites" Prices

Table 6.1: Communology Partners

Table 6.2: Intercasting Partners

Table 6.3: Jumbuck Partners

Table 6.4: NewBay Customers

Table 7.1: European Mobile Social Network Penetration

List of Figures

Figure 3.1: World Map of Social Network Usage, November 2008

Figure 4.2: Facebook User

Figures, February 2007-February 2009

Figure 5.1: INQ1 Handset

Figure 6.1: Anthem Overview

Figure 6.2: BuddyMob Screenshot

Figure 6.3: BuddyMob Screenshot

List of Charts

Chart 1.1: Top 10 Websites Globally by Reach, April-May 2009

Chart 3.1: Fixed-line Activities, Dec 2007-Dec 2008

Chart 3.2: Country-by-Country Online Reach of Member Community Websites, Dec 2007-Dec 2008

Chart 3.3: Member Community Share of Time, Dec 07-Dec 08

Chart 3.4: Facebook Age Group Composition

Chart 4.1: Mobile Internet Penetration, Selected Countries, July 2008

Chart 4.2: Mobile Data Traffic by Geography, 2009-2014

Chart 4.3: Mobile Internet Uses, January 2008-January 2009

Chart 4.4: Mobile Internet Uses Percentage Increase, January 2008-January 2009

Chart 4.5: Bebo Unique Visitors, March 2008-March 2009

Chart 4.6: Facebook Unique Visitors, March 2008-March 2009

Chart 4.7: MySpace Unique Visitors, March 2008-March 2009

Chart 4.8: Twitter Unique Visitors, March 2008-March 2009

Chart 4.9: Minutes-per-session Spent on Mobile Service

Chart 4.10: Why use Mobile Social Networking Services?

Chart 4.11: Mobile Advertising Revenues, 2009-2014

Chart 7.1: Smartphone Usage, 2009-2014

Chart 7.2: Online Advertising Activity in the UK, 2008 (Bebo, Facebook and MySpace)

Chart 7.3: Advertising Expenditure on Mobile Social Networks, 2009-2014

Chart 7.4: Mobile Communities as a Percentage of Total Mobile Subscribers, 2009-2014

Chart 7.5: Mobile Social Networking Revenue, 2009-2014

To order this report:

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