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I’m about to drive downtown to speak at the Boomer Business Summit on a panel about social networks and blogs for boomers. This is definitely foreign territory for me. The main boomers I know are my parents and their friends. So how are boomers using social networks? I know that bo
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1 year ago
1 year ago
For me, I am using it as a learning tool, a way to keep my ear to the ground so to speak, and something to do to stave off boredom. Right now I am unemployed and have been looking for work for about 6 months now. Using social networking keeps me from getting too self absorbed and in a funk about not working. I see value in it. Any agency that hires me will have a resource for internet strategies and the use of the internet. So, that's me. Thanks for asking.
1 year ago
See: http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/65/dataset_dis...
I do know that several of my professors maintain Facebook accounts, although I think that academics are certainly an exception to the rule. My parents, for example, would never create profiles on SNSs. They don't even have an Internet connection at home (much to my dismay)!
1 year ago
Anyway, I'd be interested to hear what you learned at the summit. For what it's worth, every boomer I know is online and almost everyone is involved in social media in some way. We read blogs, sometimes comment on them and a few of us write them. We all use Facebook (but generally not MySpace) and LinkedIn, and some people are really, really active. If you count YouTube as social media, even my 77-year-old mother is a regular user (although she doesn't comment or post her own). The techies I know all use Technorati, Digg, etc., but I don't -- I'm not really the target audience. I personally am a big user and sometime contributor to things like Wikipedia, TripAdvisor, etc.
Anyway, interesting to hear your point of view. I enjoy the blog.
1 year ago
There is a pretty well established social network for the 'over 40 crowd' called http://tbd.com. Their founder actually spoke a bit at SXSWi.
They seem to have been pretty successful at it but I run into the same thoughts when catering to the Boomer generation. Their thoughts and needs, technically speaking, are very different than the 20-somethings. It seems like its more of a balance of relying on older technologies that they are comfortable with to get them more involved in these mediums. Hope this helps!
9 months ago
What are your findings about this topic? I am a student who is currently researching how online communities can be used to communicate to females convincingly.
I can imaging that this is different for Generation X and Boomers.
Did you gain more insight in their community usage habits?