Some 71 percent of online teens and tweens visit social-networking sites weekly, and more than half of all teens - and nearly half of all online 9-17 year olds - reported participation in advertiser-branded interactive activities in the previous month, according to findings from an Alloy Media + Marketing whitepaper, reports MarketingCharts.
The whitepaper, commissioned from a national social networking and advertising study conducted by Grunwald Associates, delves into tween and teen behaviors and attitudes about advertising within the social-networking environment.
Some findings from the study:
Findings on branding opportunity:
(MarketingCharts offers more findings from the study here.)
Grunwald also makes suggestions to marketers that wish to reach kids on social networks:
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