Report: state of mobile social networking in Japan
Over the course of 2009 I have accumulated some interesting stats about the mobile social networks in Japan that I would like to share with everyone. Please follow the download link to get the powerpoint slides from SlideShare.
Basically, the report is broken down into two parts: the mobile phone market update (drivers for SNS uptake) and the current state of mobile social networking in Japan. Some main points include but not limited to the following:
Part 1. Japan’s Mobile Phone Market Overview
- Japan mobile phone market is well developed with penetration rate standing at 89%
- Japan is dominantly a postpaid market
- In popularity mobile phones surpass personal computers and fixed line telephones
- 3G penetration stands at 95%, making Japan the leader in 3G
- Data usage is abundant with 84.3% of users having data plans
Part 2. Mobile Social Networking in Japan
- Social networking is on mobile radar but has plenty room for growth
- Most users access social networks from mobile
- Social network user demographics skew toward female users
- Good selection of games is an important attribute of successful social network in Japan
- Big three home-grown networks dominate the marketplace in Japan
- Mixi is a leading social networking site in Japan by a user base
- Late coming and lack of relevant local offering keep global brands at bay in Japan
- In Japan, real user identity is often hidden behind the virtual avatar
- Premium content and ad sales equally contribute to SNS revenue streams
- Battle for developers’ mindshare begins: availability of third-party applications will become a competitive advantage for social networks in Japan
Labels: SNS




3 Comments:
Nice presentation. I linked to it on my Facebook pages for my friends who are into mobile.
Hi Alexei! Excellent summary. I just posted it in my blog.
Have you ever looked for social media monitoring tools in Japan? I have been and have not found anything satisfactory yet.
Thomas,
As the matter of fact I have but not satisfied either. I'm actually thinking to develop the tool by myself ;)
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