51.3 Percent in Facebook, dominated the Age of 55 Years to the Top?
Is it true that Facebook is only for parents only?
A study of iStrategyLabs, the company marketing strategy consultant in Washington, indicates that the plot area 90’s era has been growing sharply in Facebook. According iStrategyLabs, starting from January until July 2009, although the Facebook member with a population above age 55 years increased by 513.7 percent, but Facebook also have a range of school-age children that is less 16.5 percent, and 21.7 percent for the user’s level students.
However, it was a different news sites by BusinessWeek, that iStrategyLabs not actually mensurvei Facebook member, but only to see its affiliates. This means that Facebook users actually use only the affiliation of universities and schools. BusinessWeek’s post explains that while they surveyed the member who has graduated from school and university, although some can also use the alumnus Samara affiliation with the same university.
Theory that affiliate with other universities and colleges can provide facilities for faculty and administrators, not parents, to ‘keep’ alumni. In addition, the statistical survey is only coming from Facebook users in the U.S., which only amounted to less than a third of the total membership in the Facebook. According to BusinessWeek, the age demographic types Facebook user is in the range of school-age children to college, with the number of member under the age of 17 years of age and 24.2 percent 18 to 24 years 4.8 percent range.





