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    Posts Tagged ‘online’

    Arabic Growth Trends – from Facebook users to language preferences

    Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

    Let’s crunch some numbers! What follows is a roundup of growth trends, from language preferences to Arabic-speakers online.

    - Huge growth online. According to Internet World Stats, there are 202,687,005 Middle Eastern internet users, a 1,648. 2% increase from 2000-2009.

    - Quite a social group! There are now 15 million Facebook users in the Middle East & North Africa (this figure excludes Iran, Israel, Pakistan and Turkey).

    - Language Preference. 50% of Middle East North Africa Facebook users have selected their primary language for using Facebook as English, with 25% preferring French and just 23% Arabic.

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    Spanish Language Growth Trends

    Friday, May 28th, 2010

    Let’s crunch some numbers! What follows is a roundup of Hispanic demographic growth trends, from advertising spend to Spanish-speakers online.

    - Huge growth online. The number of Spanish speaking Internet users has grown 650.9% in the last eight years, from 2000-2009. (Internet World Stats, 2010)

    - Quite a social group! According to data from Quantcast.com, the most popular social media sites among Hispanics are YouTube.com (15 million monthly Hispanic visitors), followed by MySpace.com (8.8 million monthly Hispanic visitors), and Facebook.com (6.2 million monthly Hispanic visitors).

    - By the numbers. 46 million Hispanics live in the U.S. This market segment wields a buying power that totaled more than $980 billion in 2008 and is projected to reach $1.3 billion in 2013, according to a study by market research publisher Packaged Facts.

    - B-to-B, the place to be. The number of Hispanic-owned businesses in the United States is expected to grow 41.8 percent over the next six years to 4.3 million (in 2012), with total revenues surging 39 percent to more than $539 billion. (Source: “Hispanic Owned Business Growth Projects to 2012,” HispanTelligence)

    Interested in additional data points related to Spanish language growth trends? Read the current issue of Global Communicator, a Global Language Solutions monthly publication.


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