Posts Tagged ‘michael jackson’

Exploring the World of Facebook Pages

Since being launch in late-2007, Facebook Pages have become an increasingly popular tool for major brands, high-profile organization and celebrities.

To get a better handle on the world of Facebook Pages, Sysomos conducted the first large-scale study by analyzing more than 600,000 pages. We looked at a variety of metrics such as popularity, the amount of content posted, the number of fans, and the most popular categories. Here is the complete report.

Some of the highlights include:

- Michael Jackson is the most popular page on Facebook with 10 million fans; followed by actor Vin Diesel (7 million) and U.S. president Barack Obama (6.9 million).

- On average, a Facebook Page has 4,596 fans.

- 4% of pages have more than 10,000 fans, 0.76% of pages have more than 100,000 fans, and 0.05% of pages (or 297 in total) have more than a million fans.

- Pages with more than one million fans have nearly three times as much owner-generated content as the average Facebook page. (Where “owner-generated content” means things like photos, videos, and links posted by the page’s – Pages with more than one million fans have nearly 60 times as much fan-generated content (photos, videos) as the average Facebook page.

- On an average Facebook Page, the administrators create one wall post every 15.7 days. Among pages with more than one million fans, one wall post is created for every 16.1 days. This suggests that wall post frequency does not correlate with a page’s popularity.

- Overall, the most popular “category” for Facebook pages is “non-profits”, while “celebrities”, “music”, and “products” are the most popular categories among pages with more than one million fans.

Most Popular Facebook Pages

Inside Facebook Pages

Page Popularity

Inside Facebook Pages

- 95% of pages have more than 10 fans

- 65% of pages have more than 100 fans

- 23% of pages have more than 1,000 fans

- 4% of pages have more than 10,000 fans

- 0.76% of pages have more than 100,000 fans

- 0.047% of pages have more than one million fans (297 in total).

Most Popular Categories

Facebook Categories

For more coverage of the “Inside Facebook Pages” report, check out TechCrunch and Kim Vallee.

read the full report here

Twitter Traffic Spikes on News About Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson’s tragic death of an apparent heart attack yesterday attracted a tremendous amount of attention from the mainstream media and bloggers from around the world. More than 25% of all Tweets posted yesterday evening around 7 p.m. were about about Jackson’s death.

Many Web sites and blogs crashed after being inundated with visitors looking for the latest updates about Jackson as reports started to circulate he had been found not breathing by paramedics at a home in Los Angeles.

To get a better sense of the social media activity over the past 24 hours, we used our MAP tool to conduct an analysis. Here are some of our findings:

In looking at Twitter for mentions of Michael Jackson, activity peaked with 25% of all Tweets happening at about 7 p.m. (EST), as reports were confirmed that Jackson had died.

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More than half of the blog posts about Jackson were done by people in the 21-to-35-years-old demographic, while nearly 25% were written by people under the age of 20.

In some respects, this is interesting because people who are now 35-years-old would have only been 11-years-old when Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” album was released in 1984. (Here’s the “Thriller” video).

Michael Jackson
Given Jackson’s stature as a global celebrity and pop music superstar, blog coverage came from around the world. The most coverage was from the U.S. (21.1%), followed by Germany (8.6%), the U.K. (7.1%), the Netherlands (5.3%), Brazil and France (4.4%) and Malaysia (3.9%)

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In terms of the major conversations, the most active keyword was “cardiac” in relation to Jackson’s reported heart attack. There were also strong associations with “tributes”, “pop”, “UCLA” (hospital, UCLA Medical Center, where Jackson was taken yesterday afternoon by paramedics).

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Among the more interesting stories and blog posts about Jackson’s death are a report that his family and friends were concerned about Jackson’s use of prescription drugs to recover from dance-related injuries as he prepared for a sold-out 50-concert comeback in London.

Time Magazine, meanwhile, has a story looking at the “Top 10 Michael Jackson Moments”