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Study: What Motivates Facebook Users to Share Content

Study: What Motivates Facebook Users to Share Content | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

What motivates people to share content? This is one of the key questions all content marketers would love to understand more about. And while sharing, in itself, is rarely the end goal, shares do help spread the message and connect your content with a wider audience.


To get a better understanding of what motivates content shares, content strategy group Fractl has conducted a study of what motivates Facebook users, specifically, to share a post.


Fractl surveyed more than 2000 Facebook users to gain insight into what inspires them to click Like or Share on The Social Network. Among their key findings, Fractl's researchers found that: 


- Only 1 out of 10 respondents noted that their primary reason for sharing content was to educate their network, though more than half (55%) noted they do want to share useful content


- Women are 26% more likely to share content more than once a day compared to men, while Baby Boomers are 19% more likely to share more than once per day than any other generation


- 40% of respondents admitted to sharing content to make themselves look good. 


- Users with larger networks (over 500 friends) are 7% more likely to share content that maintains a certain image of themselves....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

A new infographic by Fractl aims to provide some new insight into the motivations behind shares on The Social Network.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, June 23, 2016 12:58 AM

A new infographic by Fractl aims to provide some new insight into the motivations behind shares on The Social Network.

Iliana Bussell's curator insight, June 23, 2016 12:16 PM
We try to vary our posts....useful info and tips, educational info and entertaining posts....but shares and likes are hard to come by!  Please help us out and share our content if you find it useful or entertaining.
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A Scientific Guide To Maximizing Your Impact On Twitter, Facebook, And Other Digital Media

A Scientific Guide To Maximizing Your Impact On Twitter, Facebook, And Other Digital Media | World's Best Infographics | Scoop.it

We’re pretty keen on optimal timing for social media here at Buffer, and I figured it was high time I collected all the information we have about online communication into one place. I’ve collected research and stats on Twitter, Facebook, email and blogging to help you find the best time to communicate with others in each format.


The tricky thing I’ve come across is that since the Web is still so new, a lot of the research available to us is conflicting. We really need more time and more studies to get definitive answers about what works best, and the fact that our audience members are constantly changing their own activity patterns makes it even harder to work out for sure. Looking at the latest social media stats seems to only confirm that.

So my suggestion would be to use this guide as just that--a guide to help you work out what to test for in your own audience, so that you can see what actually works best in your specific case....

Mazlan Abbas's curator insight, October 3, 2013 6:18 AM

Its all about Social Media Profiling... 

Drew McGregor (DMC)'s curator insight, October 4, 2013 8:10 AM

let's engage!

Iñaki Mendinueta Garin's curator insight, October 9, 2013 11:10 AM

Very amazing subject.