BMO Says One in Three Canadian Businesses “Likes” Social Media

June 8, 2012


BMO Bank of Montreal recently released the results of a new study that suggests that a third of Canadian businesses have a social media presence. The same number of entrepreneurs suggest that social media has helped their business prosper.  It is no secret that over the years, social media has become an integral part of everyday life for most Canadians, which of course is why communications professionals try to leverage social media for campaigns. With more than 18 million Canadian members, over half of our population is on Facebook alone. Businesses have been quick to seize upon the advantages of being present in this online sphere.

The study, conducted by Leger Marketing, also reveals that:

  • Two in five (43 per cent) business owners who anticipate growth this year agree that social media has helped their business prosper.
  • By sector, businesses in the arts, travel and tourism industries make more use of social media than other industries – 67 per cent* use at least one form of social media for business purposes. This compares to 33 per cent* of businesses in mining, oil & gas and manufacturing sectors.
  • Eastern Canadian businesses are the least likely to see the merits of social media, with 48 per cent saying that social media has not helped their business. By contrast, 36 per cent of businesses in Western Canada say that social media has helped their business.

“Earlier this year, BMO surveyed business owners and found that half of Canadian small businesses believe that social media has the potential to increase their profitability. Mid-way into 2012, almost 50 per cent of those who anticipate growth attribute it in part to their online presence. Canadian businesses are clearly embracing social media as a cost effective yet powerful marketing and customer relations tool,” says Cathy Pin, Vice President, Commercial banking, BMO Bank of Montreal.

Of businesses that use social media, the study found that Facebook is the most important social media site, with over a quarter of businesses active (27 per cent) on the site. Fifteen per cent of businesses use LinkedIn while only one in 10 use Twitter. The most frequent business tweets come from Ontario, where one in six small businesses have an active account, compared to six per cent of businesses in Eastern Canada.

Social Media as a Marketing Tool

The study also confirmed the top three reasons businesses use social media:

  • To promote brand or reputation (33 per cent)
  • To gather ideas or suggestions from people (23 per cent)
  • To sell business products or services (23 per cent)

“Social media, while still a relatively new communication and marketing channel, is definitely here to stay. We anticipate it playing an increasingly important role for Canadian businesses, as they look for cost effective ways to open new markets and broaden and deepen their connection with customers,” said Cathy Pin, Vice President, Commercial Banking, BMO Bank of Montreal. “Our customers are also telling us they value opportunities to interact with other businesses, network online and share insights and experiences. That’s why we recently launched a new online community for business owners,” added Ms. Pin.

For those businesses that use social media tools, Facebook is the most popular choice at 70 per cent, followed by LinkedIn (32 per cent), and Twitter (31 per cent).


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Dave Forde


Dave “The Connector” Forde has been involved in the marketing, public relations and technology industry across Canada for over 15 years in various sales and marketing roles, he launched The Connected One network of business sites which connects buyers to the right sellers. Profectio and PR In Canada covers news about the marketing and public relations industry each day helping professionals advance their career and businesses.
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