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LinkedIn Sets Beachheads in LatinAmerica
May 7, 2014
The social network estimates it has more than 40
million subscribers in Latin AmericaeMarketer forecasts that there will be 221.7 million social network users in Latin
America in 2014, or 36.7% of the population. More than half of those users will
come from the top three markets, with 76.4 million residing in Brazil alone.
Meanwhile, LinkedIn (http://press.linkedin.com/about)—the business-oriented
social network, which now boasts over 300 million users worldwide—estimates
its current user base in Latin America is upward of 40 million.
According to January 2014 research by Lima-based digital research firm Futuro
Labs (http://www.futurolabs.com/), at least 28.6 million of those users lived in
South America. Among the 10 markets reviewed in the region’s South Cone,
penetration was highest in Chile, where 13.2% of the population—roughly 2.2
million people—used LinkedIn.
In absolute terms, Brazil boasted the largest LinkedIn audience in the region,
with 15.5 million users; the social network currently estimates its subscriber
base in the country to be north of 17 million. LinkedIn records also show that
Brazil trails only the US (over 100 million users) and India (more than 24 million
users) by that measure worldwide.
While Brazil’s global social networking juggernaut status is not surprising,
Futuro Labs’ findings indicated the US-based social network had also
established viable beachheads in other Latin American countries. LinkedIn user
bases in Argentina, Colombia and Peru came in at 3.3 million, 3.0 million and
1.8 million, respectively. Such figures amount to 8.2% of the population in
Argentina and 5.9% in both Colombia and Peru.
Beyond adoption rates, the demographic profile of LinkedIn users differs
greatly from country to country. Take Mexico and Peru. According to an August
2013 AMIPCI (Asociación Mexicana de Internet) (http://amipci.org.mx/) and
ELOGIA (http://elogia.net/?lang=en) survey, LinkedIn’s user base in Mexico was
composed primarily by women (58%) and users under 35 years old (57%).
LinkedIn estimates its current user base in Mexico to be above 5 million.
Futuro Labs, which comes up with its estimates by accessing LinkedIn’s
advertising tool, found that users younger than 35 made up a whopping 79.5%
of the site’s user base in Peru. But unlike the AMIPCI/ELOGIA estimate for
Mexico, men were the majority in Peru, representing 59.0% of the audience in
January 2014.
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