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Facebook Demographics 2008 Update – It’s Getting Older In There

By Peter Corbett on June 20th, 2008

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Interactive Strategy, Social Media Marketing, Social Network Analysis

Roughly 8 months ago facebook released their social ads platform and included a real-time audience segmentation tool that allowed you to see the universe size of the demographic/geographic/interests selection you’re targeting.At that time, I wrote a post called “Facebook Demographics Directly from Their System” showing some of the exact demographic breakouts provided by Facebook’s own user database and it turned out to be the most popular piece of research posted on iStrategyLabs. Judging by the thousands of hits, you all are thirsty for this kind of information, so here’s the update with a couple insights you might find compelling:

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Insight #1: Facebook experienced 32% growth in US users in 10 months.

Insight #2: Facebook is experiencing explosive growth in the 25-34, 35-54 and 55+ age groups. The 35-54 year old segment grew 172.9% in 10 months – the other two mentioned are growing at a rate of 97%+.

Insight #3: Major metropolitan areas are beating Facebook’s average user growth rate, and Houston is growing the fastest at a 170.3% clip.

Download Facebook Demographics 2008 as an Excel spreadsheet

What other insight would you like to know about the users of facebook?

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  1. Laura Lee Dooley

    July 18th, 2008 at 10:38 am

    I’d like to know more about international users of facebook and how that number has grown over time and where facebook has been adopted most widely internationally.

  2. Allison

    July 18th, 2008 at 12:57 pm

    Where is the link for this updated demographic information. I would like to cite it in an ad proposal for my company. Thank you!

  3. Andrea

    August 12th, 2008 at 10:00 pm

    I’d be interested in some data on types of apps that are working on FB

  4. pcorbett

    September 28th, 2008 at 4:23 pm

    @andrea just checkout the Appaholic app…it tracks FB app usage


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