Social Media Influences Younger Americans More

With content on political and social questions constantly being posted on social media, one might imagine that those platforms are a potent tool in shaping opinion. Nevertheless, in a survey conducted by Pew Research only 14 percent of all American adults admit to already having changed their view on a social or political issue by seeing respective content on social media. Young adults aged 18 to 29 are most open to influence through posts on such platforms. Other than the survey’s outcome might suggest, social media still has a huge impact on opinion building, since a shift in political positions does not necessarily need to happen in a sudden and complete reversal of one’s opinion after being exposed to respective content. Also, it can be assumed that people who switched sides on a certain topic do not necessarily admit to it.

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How To Market To Each Generation On Social Media (Part 1)

Each generation have different interests, so to get them involved in something, you have to show them something they’re interested in.

This infographic shows how to market to different generations.

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Spanning the Decades: How to Market to Each Generation on Social Media (Infographic)

With the vast majority of people using social media, when it comes to marketing, which social network is the most effective? In the context of this question is age a factor? Specifically, should we market differently to someone in their 20’s versus someone in their 50’s?

This infographic (by WebpageFX) breaks things down by age and network. Hopefully it helps! 🙂

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