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This growing trend is changing the strategies of many brands and their communications right now, but the fact this powerful communications arena is a long term solution that requires constant updating and maintenance has not yet translated for many clients.
I still get asked for quick fix solutions in Social Media, and while it can be done (but poorly), it is harder to achieve quality results in little time, and impossible if it's a new brand with little presence.
Building a presence online takes time.
The additional SEO boosting from well planned Social Media Campaigns using Web 2.0 strategy is valuable now and only getting more important. 18% is a number with more weight to it in my opinion and experience.
I see search engines as presenting us with a broad view of options but our decisions will ultimately be influenced by our peers. As we all know, people care more about what their friends think than what an algorithm does.
Another thing to consider is the recent findings suggest Facebook is the most valuable source of traffic (http://mashable.com/2009/10/06/study-traffic-so...) and it's all because of the embedded personal filter FB has.
But I guess this research doesn't cover world wide am I right?