Truly connecting with your community = understanding everyone’s unique needs and speaking to them in a way that resonates. 📣 With so many community members to serve and offerings to share, it’s easy to slip into focusing on one specific communication style. But not everyone communicates in the same way. Every demographic—from different ages and genders to varied ethnic and economic backgrounds—has specific communication preferences. Here are some things to consider when choosing how you communicate: 📱 Are you reaching younger members who prefer to interact via a mobile app? 🗣️ What about using social media to reach diverse groups effectively? 📞 Some may prefer phone calls for a personal touch. 📬 Don’t forget about direct mail for those who appreciate a tangible message. 🖥️ Are your website and online portals accessible and user-friendly for all age groups? We know this may seem overwhelming, especially for nonprofits with limited time or budgets. It can be a lot to balance, but the results are worth it. Start small by prioritizing the communication channels that resonate most with your key demographics. Gradually expand your efforts as you see what works best. By considering these diverse communication preferences, you ensure that every member of your community feels seen and heard. Help your community interact with you in the way they want to interact. Tailor your outreach to meet each unique group where they are and make the interaction effortless. #Daxko #Nonprofit #Community #Fitness #CommunityEngagement Rudolph L Nieto
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🎉🎂 Celebrating One Year of Threads! 🎂🎉 Threads is marking its first anniversary with fun updates and new insights into how users are engaging with the app. Now boasting over 175 million monthly active users, Threads is carving out its space in the social media landscape. Anniversary Highlights: 🎉 Party Hats & Confetti: Update your profile with a party hat or share a post with the "One Year of Threads" tag to see a confetti effect! 📊 User Insights: 60% prioritize connecting with others. 50 million Topic Tags created, with popular ones like #PhotographyThreads, #BookThreads, and #TTPD. 67% of Gen Z users keep up with entertainment news. 63% of posts are text-only, bucking the trend of image/video dominance. Voice notes loved by Gen Z and Millennials; less known among Boomers. Stay up to date on all things social media with The Social Hive! #ThreadsAnniversary #SocialMediaInsights #CommunityBuilding #Threads #SocialMediaUpdates #SocialMedia #SMM #AllThingsSocialMedia #ContentCreator #SocialMediaManager #DigitalMarketingStrategy
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Does this look like your target demographic? Get in front of your community on Nextdoor in a way you can't on any other platform. Neighbors are -100% real users that have gone through our verification process -higher spenders (our median income is almost 30% higher than the national average) -unique to the Nextdoor app (57% do not visit Pinterest, 42% do not visit Tiktok, 37% do not visit Instagram, 20% do not visit Facebook) -the ones making purchases (94% of users are the main shopper for their household) Anyone can make numbers sound nice. If you really want to see how easy it is to reach your local community, find time on my calendar below. https://lnkd.in/gDcWAtfn
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Credit to dia Surge Ivo van Breukelen Mayb2, 2024 The Young Generation's Social Media Surge https://lnkd.in/gmxfrBKw The development of social media has fundamentally altered how people interact, connect, and consume information. With the introduction of smartphones and more internet access, children are accessing the digital world at a younger age than ever before. According to recent research, the average age at which youngsters receive their first smartphone is about ten years old, indicating the start of their digital adventure. From TikTok to Instagram, children are immersed in a variety of social media platforms, each with its own set of features and content. Recent surveys indicate that platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram are particularly popular among younger demographics, with a significant portion of users aged 18 and below. TikTok (63%), Snapchat (60%) and Instagram (59%). On average, daily screen use among kids (ages 8 to 12) is five hours and 33 minutes, and eight hours and 39 minutes for teens (ages 13 to 18). Teens are less likely to be using Facebook and Twitter (recently renamed X) than they were a decade ago. Facebook once dominated the social media landscape among America’s youth, but the share of teens who use the site has dropped from 71% in 2014-2015 to 33% today. Twitter, which was renamed X in July 2023, has also seen its teen user base shrink during the past decade – albeit at a less steep decline than Facebook. In the digital age, social media platforms serve not only as channels for social interaction but also as sources of information and influence. Social media posts are ideal for sharing home listings with a large group of people. 63% of realtors use social media to promote listings. With 50 million active daily users, TikTok is growing in popularity for realtors and being one of the biggest sources of real estate advice and insights for teens. Recent data suggests that 17% of teens search for listings on TikTok and 38% of real estate agents’ new clients come from social media. new clients come from social media. Social media has provided agents and brokers new opportunities to reach potential buyers and target the younger generation. As social media evolves and shapes our society, it's crucial to monitor its impact on our young users and adapt our approach accordingly. By understanding their preferences, addressing their needs, and fostering digital literacy, we can help children navigate the digital environment securely and ethically, maximizing their ability to learn, connect, and grow.
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Happy 2024 everyone. In this new year a new generation of demographics are emerging “Gen Alpha”. The oldest members of Gen Alpha are turning 14 this year, making them the new target demographic for companies. Gen Alpha. Defined as those born after 2010, they’re the children of Millennials. They’re expected to be the largest generation ever: 2B Gen Alphas vs 1.8B Millennials. The A in Gen Alpha should stand for AI. From the beginning, AI is a main character in Gen Alpha’s lives — they’ve already been interacting with Siri and Alexa. For the youngest generation, the line could be blurred between human and AI. It’s a new-level of digital nativeness: AI Native. #genalpha #genai #GenAIpha #ai https://lnkd.in/exuBKnPt
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Boomers are dominating LinkedIn! Contrary to popular belief, many Boomers are more active on LinkedIn than Gen Xers or Millennials. Those who choose to engage and master the platform are reaping its rewards. 💼💡 Listen to the full episode with John D. Hanson, below: https://lnkd.in/geeeNwwE #LinkedInSuccess #BoomerInsights #GenerationalTrends #SocialMedia #Networking
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Read up on one of our favorite ways to socialize – book clubs 📚 Millennials and Gen Z are putting a fresh spin on the traditional book club format to build their own communities, and the proof is on our platform. We saw book clubs grow by 24% in the US in 2023. Learn more about the book club trend in CNN: https://lnkd.in/gEd7Zhg8
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The first #business day of 2024, and we've got homework to do! Having two kids in the #GenAlpha demographic, I see every day what makes this landmark generation tick. They're growing up in a world where digital #innovation is commonplace, and global challenges like the climate crisis are front and center. Beginning to understand their experiences and upbringing now is crucial, especially as we consider integrating them into the #workforce. Reflecting on our approach with #GenZ, it's clear we have much to learn and adapt to ensure we're ready! https://lnkd.in/gjFcekUt Axios #demographics #generationaldifferences Televerde #generations
"A landmark generation": Introducing Gen Alpha
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SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE BY USA TEENAGER'S 👦👧🏽👧🏻👨🏽 Despite negative headlines and growing concerns about social media’s impact on youth, teens continue to use these platforms at high rates – with some describing their social media use as “almost constant,” according to a new Pew Research Center survey of U.S. teens. 🔑 Key insights: → YouTube continues to dominate. ↳ Roughly nine-in-ten teens say they use YouTube, making it the most widely used platform measured in survey. → TikTok, Snap Inc. and Instagram remain popular among teens: ↳ Majorities of teens ages 13 to 17 say they use TikTok (63%), Snapchat (60%) and Instagram (59%). ↳ For older teens ages 15 to 17, these shares are about seven-in-ten. → Teens are less likely to be using Facebook and Twitter (recently renamed X) than they were a decade ago. ↳ Facebook once dominated the social media landscape among America’s youth, but the share of teens who use the site has dropped from 71% in 2014-2015 to 33% today. ↳ Twitter, which was renamed X in July 2023, has also seen its teen user base shrink during the past decade – albeit at a less steep decline than Facebook. → Teens’ site and app usage has changed little in the past year. The share of teens using these platforms has remained relatively stable since spring 2022. Pew Research Center survey report: https://lnkd.in/dA5RfH5x Data visualization: https://lnkd.in/dcPsgcXZ -------------- 👍 Like it! 💬 Join the conversation! 🚁 Share it with your network! 🔔 Follow for more! #gierszynski #socialmedia #inspiration #business #app #digital #mobile #omnichannel #retail #mobile #sustainability #singularity #ecommerce #strategy #ceo #cmo #cdo #cfo #cro #leadership #PewResearchCenter
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