Recent research shows India's PC users are increasingly creating social networks. With PC and broadband penetration improving expect social networking to grow.
Supporting Nielsen's conclusion that globally, social networking is now more popular than email, digital marketing intelligence agency comScore conclude that visitors to the website category grew 51% - to 19 million - in the twelve months up to December 2008.
Research also highlights most popular global networking sites and their growth over 12-month period (see table 1). Despite impressive India growth figures, findings show below average penetration and engagement compared with other markets across the Asia Pacific Region (see table 2).
Will Hodgman, executive vice president at comScore identifies the key ingredients to success in India, "Sites with the right blend of strong brand and cultural relevance will be best positioned for future growth."
While penetration and engagement is below average for the region, India shows signs of being at a social networking tipping point, especially as laptop penetration grows.
3 significant signs suggest that popularity will accelerate.