

A recent Survey resulted that two-third of people from Britons are less likely to engage with big brands on social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and all other networking sites on the internet. People who took part in the survey have clearly proved they do not wish to engage with any brands especially on the social networking sites. This survey has shown and resulted that majority of people living in Briton do not wish to deal with corporate blog spots and marketing messages on these networking sites whereas people from other countries are more likely to buy brands from these sites.
In the UK, 61 percent of web users do not buy or engage with big brands on these sites while other developed countries showed that 57 percent are not likely to engage on these brands. Latin Americans had the least response to these brands on the social networking sites with 45 percent.
Fast developing countries such as India, Egypt etc were more likely to respond to these marketing messages on the sites if the products were less expensive. It was the same with many other developing nations in the African continents.
However, people in the UK are less likely to buy product through the internet, many have responded to saying social networking sites are not a good place to buy products. However, nearly 40 percent of Britons that have participated in the survey had agreed social networking sites are a good place to buy products. The survey was conducted on behalf of various big brands in the market.