Facebook Pakistan Statistics
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Pakistan General info
Total Facebook Users: | 5891220 |
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Position in the list: | 26. |
Penetration of population: | 3.32% |
Penetration of online population | 31.84% |
Average CPC: | $0.14 |
Average CPM: | $0.06 |
TOP 5 brands in Pakistan
Brands | Facebook users |
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Ufone | 393747 |
djuice pakistan | 228990 |
Zong | 206445 |
Samsung Pakistan | 189718 |
Dell Pakistan | 170448 |
TOP 5 media in Pakistan
Media brand | Facebook users |
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Coke Studio | 1003630 |
Geo TV | 336431 |
Samaa TV | 64263 |
Pakistan Music Idol | 59424 |
Lux Style Awards | 52382 |
Users & Demography for the Pakistan
Our social networking statistics show that Facebook penetration in Pakistan is 3.32% compared to the country's population and 31.84% in relation to number of Internet users. The total number of FB users in Pakistan is reaching 5891220 and grew by more than 1001000 in the last 6 months.
Comparing these nearest countries by penetration of Facebook users shows that Pakistan has 0.02% higher FB penetration than Vanuatu and 0.05% lower FB penetration than US Virgin Islands.
User age distribution on Facebook in Pakistan
Pakistan Facebook demographics is other social media statistics we monitor. The largest age group is currently 18 - 24 with total of 2 945 610 users, followed by the users in the age of 25 - 34.
Male/Female User Ratio on Facebook in Pakistan
There are 68% male users and 32% female users in Pakistan, compared to 56% and 44% in Japan and 48% and 52% in Netherlands .
On the graph below you can see that the biggest gain in the last 3 months was recorded by the age group of 18 - 24.
http://www.socialbakers.com/facebook-statistics/pakistan
Twitter Revolution in Pakistan?
Dramatic expansion of the nation's middle class in the last decade has spawned telecom and media revolutions in Pakistan. Number of radio stations, television channels, mobile phone subscribers and Internet users have all experienced unprecedented growth since the turn of the century.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/current-events-social-issues/108901-twitter-revolution-pakistan.html
The level of Internet penetration is Pakistan is still low. In a population of 177 million, only 18.5 million (10.4 percent) are connected to the Internet, though government officials quote a slightly higher figure of 20 million. Although it's twice that of India's Internet penetration of about 5%, Pakistan's penetration percentage is less than those in Tunisia (33.4 percent) and Egypt (21.1 percent). However, Internet use in Pakistan is growing at a rapid rate, particularly in urban centers where 40% of the population lives, which are also home to the middle class which often forms the backbone of mass-scale uprisings. Mobile Internet use shot up 161 percent in 2010 alone.
Pakistan figures prominently in the population of users of Facebook and Twitter, two of the most popular social networking sites.
In terms of Facebook users in Asia, South Korea saw the largest increase of 65%, between March 01 2010 and June 01 2010. Other countries with double-digit growth rate are Thailand with 28.3%, India 27.7%, Japan 21%, Pakistan 12.9%, Malaysia 12.3%, and Vietnam 10.4%. Compared to figures extracted in March 2010, total Facebook users in Indonesia and Taiwan have shown decline, according to Grey Review.
According to Alexa, Twitter.com is the number twelve website in the world. It also ranks at number twelve in the United States. Outside the United States, Twitter is the eighth largest website in South Africa. The United Kingdom, Pakistan, and the Philippines all have Twitter as their tenth largest website, according to The Next Web.
Pakistan saw the beginnings of online civil and political activism in 2008-2009 when the lawyers, according to Woodrow Wilson Center's scholar Huma Yusuf, "used chat forums, YouTube videos, Twitter feeds, and blogs to organize the Long March, publicize its various events and routes, and ensure that citizen reporting live from the march itself can be widely circulated to counter the government-influenced coverage of the protest on mainstream media outlets (such as state-owned radio and private news channels relying on government-issue licenses".
With Pakistan's youth bulge and rapid growth in online user population, it is natural to ask if an Egyptian or Tunisian style youth-led revolution is on the horizon in the South Asian nation? Can the current disgust with the the failed political, military and intelligence establishment catalyze a mass youth uprising against the established order?
LinkedIn: Pakistan makes it to Top 20 with More than 700,000 Members
By Jawwad Jafri of Converge Technologies
LinkedIn, the World’s largest professional networking website has more than 700,000 members from Pakistan.
This places Pakistan in the 18th spot just behind Sweden but ahead of Denmark and Philippines.
Though the penetration rate is not sizable enough, but given the huge head count of Pakistani internet audience, Pakistan is easily placed as one of most populated communities on LinkedIn.
While the growth of social mediums like Facebook and Twitter has often been analyzed and debated, LinkedIn continues to grow in Pakistani market without causing a major uproar.
According to Alexa, LinkedIn is the 10th most visited website in Pakistan.
Source: SocialBakers
LinkedIn is helpful in multiple ways. Firstly, it helps people connect with their professional network without exposing their personal lives to everyone like on Facebook. Members can communicate with each other through private inbox messages.
One great feature on LinkedIn is the Groups. While the concept of groups is nothing new, the quality of Groups on LinkedIn is far superior to other websites. Each specialty area has a niche group and if not you can always create one. Experts from around the world are available to help and guide each other which makes the experience extremely rewarding.
Apart from the experience and learning for members, there are more perks of being a LinkedIn member. Headhunters are increasingly turning towards LinkedIn to screen and shortlist their candidates. The members who are highly active on Groups and establish themselves as “Subject Experts” get easily shortlisted. Also, the recommendations that each member accumulates for his past performances play a vital role in getting shortlisted by headhunters.
The major competition for LinkedIn in Pakistan comes from Rozee.pk which is the 19th most visited website in Pakistan. Rozee.pk focuses only on job opportunities and is the favorite of local crowd when it comes to online job application.
However, LinkedIn is emerging as a tough competitor even in this space. The power that LinkedIn has and Rozee.pk lacks comes from the professional network and recommendations that is the core of LinkedIn.
For young professionals who are looking to move up the ladder in their career, LinkedIn is an extremely helpful resource which should not be ignored.
http://propakistani.pk/2011/06/21/linkedin-pakistan-makes-it-to-top-20-with-more-than-700000-members/
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