Social Media Users Defined Into 6 Group Types. What Type Are You?

Social Media User

 

The first phase of Social Media is getting everyone connected on the Internet.

In this next phase, which changes the way we work, live, play, and learn, we’re starting to realize the value of those connections as well as the new communications and experiences those interactions lead to – the ‘human network,’ states John T. Chamber, Chairman and CEO of Cisco. So who are the users of this eroding technology, the hub of information called the internet?

After the first phase, the according to Foster Research and Harvard Business School classify user into six group types of social media users. The first social media group are called Creators. Creators are the folks who write blogs, articles, personal web pages, they make videos, audio, and music and post their creations online for the world to enjoy. These creators start the ball running for other social media groups to come in and begin the evolution of the internet.

Next you have the Critics. Critics are like attorney’s they are everywhere, but they too serve a purpose. Critics help to raise concerns, awareness whether it is good or bad; they contribute to articles, take voice to forums, and give reviews.  With the help of critics businesses build trust and reputations.

Then we have the Collectors. Collectors are those who link with all kinds of RSS Feeds and raise voting scores on websites, pages, and other forms of content. This social media group trends towards tagging items and complying photos.  With the help of Collectors both Joiners and Spectators are inspired to learn more.

Joiners like to find themselves in the middle of the action. They are the ones who are found on various social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn. These group of people not only like to join sites, but actively contribute to them as well. They help to spread buzz about brands, bring to light their experiences, and find themselves sharing personal experiences opening themselves up to their audiences.

Spectators on the other hand tend to like to read, listen, follow research, and be everywhere joiners are with the exception that they keep to themselves. Spectators like the view the action from the sidelines while everyone else is doing the talking.

The last kind of user is the Inactives. This group generally uses the internet at most once a month and each time they access the online world they transform themselves into one of the other five kinds of users.  So ask yourself this, when I am on the internet what am I really doing here? What are my goals for the session, how often I am on the information train, and how did I ever live without the internet? What Social Media user am I?