Wednesday, August 25, 2004

Instant Messaging Use Increases

AOL's second annual instant-messaging trend survey shows that business use of IM is increasing. Approximately 27% of IM users now say they use it at work, compared with 16% in 2003. That means 24 million people in the U.S. use IM at work, mainly to:

  • Communicate internally with colleagues (70%)




  • Get answers and make business decisions (63%)




  • Interact with clients and customers (34%)




  • Avoid potentially difficult in-person conversations (11%)




  • Touch base with children from the office for peace-of-mind (22%)


This survey applies to businesses of all sizes. And while I do not have any statistics to back this up, from my own experience it seems that freelancers, the self-employed and small businesses are big users of IM. Routinely I will be on the phone with a small business owner or employee, and hear the familiar ba-da-loomp sound of an AOL instant message arriving in the background. What about you?

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