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ME Twitter growth soars to 300pc

Dubai, July 20, 2009

Twitter growth in the Middle East and North Africa has jumped up from 100 per cent to nearly 300 per cent over the past few months with the UAE accounting for about 60 per cent of all GCC users, according to recent study.

The fast acceleration of Twitter growth is a critical trend for regional marketers considering the impact of social media, said Middle East-based communications consultancy Spot On Public Relations in its recent study.

“There has been a good deal of hype surrounding Twitter, but now we can see from current usage and growth patterns that Twitter is starting to make its presence felt across the region,” said Carrington Malin, managing director of Spot On Public Relations.

“The exciting news for marketers is that Mena’s Twitter community is set to move from thousands to tens of thousands, opening up new marketing opportunities and, indeed, challenges,” he pointed out.

According to Spot On, there are 12,266 Twitter users registered in the Arab world, while the website itself attracts many times more unique visits from non-users.

'The GCC currently has 8,212 registered Twitter users with the UAE accounting for about 60 per cent of all GCC users. In common with Facebook usage across the region, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have the three largest Twitter communities, accounting for 1,741 users, 1,405 users and 4,952 users respectively. At the end of 2008, the GCC had less than one thousand Twitter users in total,' he added.

Malin said, “We’re also seeing changes in demographics, as Twitter becomes more broad-based in appeal, spurred on an increasing number of global news stories quoting Twitter or Twitter sources.”

“Whereas the Mena Twitter community was largely the domain of Internet professionals last year, 2009 has seen great numbers of people from other professions join Twitter, and from communications, media and marketing professions in particular. That has led to Twitter ‘hitting above its weight’ both in terms of media influence and search engine impact.”

Spot On’s statistics are based on the agency’s survey, tracking and analysis of registered Twitter accounts across the Middle East and Africa region.-TradeArabia News Service




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