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AMA Boston creates new LinkedIn and FaceBook groups

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Interested in connecting with other marketers in the Boston area and beyond? The Boston Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA Boston) has created two new online networking groups to further expand our professional marketing community.

LinkedIn
LinkedIn AMA Boston Marketers GroupWe get daily requests from marketing professionals looking to be included in our LinkedIn group called, AMA Boston Marketers. If you’re already a member of AMA Boston, it’s likely that you’re already pre-approved to join our LinkedIN group!

Facebook
If you would also like to network with us on Facebook, join our new Facebook Group.

Myles Bristowe
President-elect, AMA Boston

How big is the Marketing Universe?

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

AMAI don’t know if there have been any studies done to describe how many marketers there are in the world today. However, within the United States and Canada, I can say that the American Marketing Association is among the largest associations for marketers and is made up of over 38,000 professional members. While many Marketing associations focus on one specific area of marketing, (like advertising, market research or public relations) I’ve found the AMA to reach a wider audience because it covers every area of marketing. As great as the AMA is, I decided that 38,000 couldn’t be the whole universe…

So, for starters, I looked at the Marketing universe on LinkedIn:
LinkedIn Logo Within LinkedIn there are more than 567,000 individual bios that contain the term “Marketing” in their profiles. While only 292,000 have selected “marketing and advertising” as their professional category and only 141,000 have selected the “market research” category to identify themselves. To include PR in the mix, I found that 277,000 have selected “public relations and communications” as their professional category. Keep in mind that a person can only select ONE category for their profile.

Oddly enough, if you add up the three distinctions together (Marketing and Advertising, Market Research and Public Relations and Communications) you will have 710,000 individual profiles on LinkedIn who have identified themselves as marketers… even though only 567,000 actually use the word “Marketing” in their profile.

I find it quite interesting that 20% of all these Marketing individuals did not feel the need to use the word, “marketing” in their profile in order to best describe their job, their work experience or their interests.

Myles Bristowe
President-elect, AMA Boston