Published: August 03, 2011
Food and Beverage Industry Failing to Grasp Social Media Potential
BROMSGROVE, England, August 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Over half of executives in the food and drink industries do not measure
the return on investment (ROI) they get from their use of social media,
according to a just-food and just-drinks survey.
More than 54% of industry professionals said they did not monitor the
ROI that their companies make on social media networks. A further 18% "did
not know" if the business in which they worked measured the returns.
These results are some of the more notable from a survey of over 500
food and drink executives that just-food and just-drinks conducted as part
of a larger report into how companies in the industries used social media in
their marketing strategies
[http://www.just-food.com/mo/index.aspx?ol=socialmediareport ]. The report
can be obtained for free when you join either just-drinks or just-food this
month.
When asked by just-food what the "top three barriers to implementing a
social media strategy were," a number of respondents said it was difficult
to measure the ROI.
"Showing the ROI of a Facebook fan or a Twitter follower," was one
barrier put forward.
However, some 52% of those surveyed said their companies now had a
formal social media strategy. That said, a quarter of executives said their
companies had not devoted a part of their marketing budget to social media.
Nonetheless, over two-thirds of respondents said social media would be
included in their companies' next marketing budgets.
Social media is playing an increasing role in the marketing strategies
of food and drinks manufacturers around the world, the report found.
Chris Brook-Carter, the Publisher of just-food and just-drinks, said:
"Globally, social media is increasingly being utilised by the business world
as a marketing tool for connecting with customers. Social networking
websites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have rapidly grown in
popularity over the last decade, thereby creating online communities made up
of people with shared interests and activities. This trend has been
accelerated by technological developments such as the rapid expansion of
internet access and multimedia-enabled smartphones."
He went on: "This new report from just-drinks gives you a complete
analysis of how social media is being used within the global food and drinks
industries."
The report includes a profile of the global social media landscape, an
analysis of how leading food and drink companies are using social media to
influence business and engage customers
[http://www.just-drinks.com/mo/index.aspx?ol=socialmediareport ], case
studies illustrating major social media industry initiatives and a
discussion of likely future strategies for social media.
For a free copy of this report, join just-food by going to this
page:http://www.just-food.com/mo/index.aspx?ol=socialmediareport. Or to
join just-drinks go
here:http://www.just-drinks.com/mo/index.aspx?ol=socialmediareport
By becoming a member of just-food or just-drinks, you'll join an elite
group of food and beverage industry executives who are never short of the
critical global information, insight and analysis they need to make informed
business decisions.
About just-drinks and just-food
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