For the first time Pinterest is more popular than Twitter among U.S. adults who use the Internet, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center, a not-for-profit research group that studies consumer behavior and the Internet.
21% of U.S. online adults said they use Pinterest, up from 15% a year earlier. Women dominate Pinterest, which lets shoppers “pin” images and photos of products they like from around the web, according to the report. 33% of online women use Pinterest, compared to just 8% of men.
18% of online adults use Twitter, up from 16% a year earlier. Instagram usage is also growing. 17% of U.S. online adults use the image-focused social network, up from 13% a year earlier.
However, all those social networks pale in comparison to Facebook, which 71% of U.S. online adults use, up from 67% in 2012.
In addition to being the most popular social network, Facebook also has the most engaged users. 63% of Facebook users visit the social network’s site or mobile apps at least once a day, with 40% doing so multiple times a day. Instagram, which Facebook owns, isn’t far behind Facebook, with 57% of its users checking the social network at least once a day and 35% visiting multiple times a day. 46% of Twitter users check the social network at least once a day and 29% more than once.
Pew based its findings on a telephone survey of 1,801 adults conducted in August and September.
The report also found that 42% of consumers use at least two social networks, while 36% said they only use one site. Of those consumers who only use one social network, 84% use Facebook, 8% LinkedIn, 4% Pinterest, 2% Twitter and 2% Instagram.
By: Zak Stambor, Managing Editor, www.internetretailer.com
Originally published at www.internetretailer.com