Social media sites are constantly changing and constantly
growing. As new sites are developed, women set the pace for the popularity the
site will gain. More women over men tend to not only try out new social media
site, but also become regular visitors.
When it comes to the variety of social media sites, women claim
to be more active on multiple outlets, but the men are not far behind. The numbers are close but in the end, women
lead men 30 percent to their 26 percent on the amount of channels women check
per day. Facebook, which is considered the leading social media outlet, reports
an attraction of higher females (76%) than males (66%) audience.
So, with the constant need for connection, what are the
sites that command the most attention? Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram
and Twitter are the media outlets that command the women’s attention.
These sites, however, are not only for interaction purposes
but also informational needs. Fifty-eight percent of females use Facebook to
receive their daily news, whereas, 42 percent of males use this site for news
purposes.
Male presence may not be as high on leisure social media
sites, but on LinkedIn, males have a more dominate attendance. The male
population tends to utilize the resources on social media sites for particular
reasons that will help in the long run. Women, however, exist on such sites for
leisure and creative reasons. It is an escape to help pass the time or divert
attention from every day experiences.
For more information on this interesting trend, check out the original article on PR Daily.
This guest blog post was written by PRowl Staff Member Alison Curran.
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