- A survey of 1,000 TV viewers by Accenture offers insights into advertising via Facebook and Twitter, finding that about one-third have tweeted about the brand or show or “liked” their Facebook page after seeing the social media logos.
- “The most common action for those who did interact with a show or ad while watching TV was liking its page on Facebook (20 percent). About 7 percent of viewers searched for a show’s hashtag on Twitter and 5 percent used Shazam while sitting on their couch,” TechCrunch reports.
- “Surprisingly, the survey also found that 11 percent of viewers scanned a QR code while watching TV. That’s a rather large number, given that QR codes are still far from mainstream,” suggests the post.
- However, those polled were less interested in being social or connecting with people of similar interests; rather, about a third of participants wanted to get coupons and others wanted to enter sweepstakes.
- The survey also found that the majority of viewers who received content from these social media symbols were generally satisfied with what they found.
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