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A few years ago most marketers thought social media was child’s play, and in many ways they were right. While 67% of those ages 18-29 were using social media in 2008, only 7% of those 65+ were engaged in similar activities (source: Pew Internet & American Life Project – Older Adults and Social Media). Fast forward to 2010 and the numbers have changed dramatically. Over 1/4 of all seniors now engage in social media, and almost 1/2 of those age 50-64 do the same. Penetration among the younger generation is almost fully saturated at 86% as of May of 2010.

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Grandma Tweets Too!

Twitter and status update use has also exploded among older users. Between 2009-2010 use of status updates has more than doubled among those ages 50-64, the fastest growing segment of all users.

Some other interesting facts from the recent PEW study.

  • One in five (20%) online adults ages 50-64 say they use social networking sites on a typical day, up from 10% one year ago.
  • Among adults ages 65 and older, 13% log on to social networking sites on a typical day, compared with just 4% who did so in 2009.
  • Between April 2009 and May 2010, social networking use among internet users ages 50-64 grew by 88%–from 25% to 47%.

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