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The BlogHer-iVillage 2010 Social Media Matters Study has been released and  indicates that 73% of online women are now active social media users, engaging weekly or more often with top social media platforms.&lt;/strong&gt;
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The study shows that women rely heavily on both blogs and message boards when seeking advice and recommendations (Blogs: 21% of the total U.S. online population, 63% of the BlogHer Network; Message Boards/Forums: 38% of the total U.S. online population, and 92% of the iVillage community), particularly when looking for information to help guide purchases of new products (Blogs: 22% of the total U.S. online population, and 59% of the BlogHer Network).
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Additional findings from the study include:
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&amp;bull;	Blogs are second only to Internet search as the preferred media source for product purchasing information for BlogHer Network users
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&amp;bull;	Blogs dominate the attention of BlogHer Network users (96% read blogs weekly or more often)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;bull;	BlogHer users are significantly more active with all three top social media platforms vs the average woman online (Blogs, Facebook, Twitter)
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&amp;bull;	Message boards/forums are second only to conversations with friends and family as the preferred source of product purchasing information for iVillage community users
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&amp;bull;	Among the iVillage community, 73% say that they are sharing topics on message boards/forums that they would not share on social networks. Of those, Relationships (61%), Health (45%) and Work-related (39%) issues were the top topics they would not share on social networks
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&amp;bull;	Over one third (33.6%) of iVillage community members post on message boards/forums every day
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&amp;ldquo;The study confirms that social networks are a key place to capture women&amp;#39;s attention on the path to purchase,&amp;rdquo; said Jodi Kahn, Executive Vice President, iVillage. &amp;ldquo;The days of relying on one source for information are over. Online peer-to-peer advice on message boards has increasingly become one of the most valuable sources for product recommendations. Marketers cannot afford to overlook this captive audience.&amp;quot;
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The Executive Summary of the &lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.blogher.com/files/Social_Media_Matters_2010.pdf"&gt;2010 Social Media Matters Study&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;(PDF) can be found at BlogHer. 
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blogs by women will present its second annual BlogHer Business Conference on 
April 3-4 in New York City.&lt;/p&gt;
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		&amp;#39;08 has &amp;quot;&lt;i&gt;recruited a variety of social media mavens and online 
		marketing gurus to share how to build online communities and reach women 
		online by leveraging content, community and technological proficiency&lt;/i&gt;&amp;quot; 
		according to the release. The conference, sponsored by companies 
		including Microsoft, Intuit, Wiley and Cisco, will feature keynote 
		panels, break-out sessions and a free-form &amp;quot;Ask the Experts&amp;quot; 
		micro-consulting opportunity, all aimed at providing attendees with 
		experiences that are interactive and educational.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;BlogHer Business &amp;#39;08 will also mark the release of preliminary data from 
BlogHer&amp;#39;s latest community survey, created in tandem with Compass Partners. 
BlogHer and Compass posed questions to a representative sample of the U.S. 
female online population and across BlogHer&amp;#39;s network reaching more than 8 
million unique visitors per month. The results illuminate the motivations, 
interests and influences driving women as they flock to the blogosphere in 
unprecedented numbers.&lt;br /&gt;
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