Whether you’re thinking of starting a new business or are already running one, social media should be at the forefront of your marketing strategy. 

And to do it well, you not only need to know how the most popular social media platforms operate like the back of your hand, but you also need to understand the main purpose of social media. In other words, you need to know what social media platforms are being used for.

So then, what do users say is their primary reason for using social media? 

According to a recent survey, the biggest reason people use social media is to keep in touch with their friends and family. As many as 50 percent of internet users list this as one of their top uses of social media.

This is no surprise, considering that’s exactly what the purpose of social media is. From profiles and messaging and commenting opportunities to milestone events and day-to-day updates, there’s not a whole lot about an individual (and a business, for that matter) that does not ultimately end up on social media. 

The second main reason people use social media is to tackle boredom – 37 percent of internet users say they use social media to fill their spare time. This is followed by reading news stories at 36 percent.

Given that social media is visual content-heavy, making it very easy to consume, and offers infinite scrolling, its entertainment value is extremely high. In fact, analysts consider it an aggregator of news and entertainment

The next three main uses of social media are finding content (done by 32 percent of internet users), following up on trends (30 percent), and finding inspiration (28 percent).

The seventh most popular reason internet users go on social media is to find products to purchase. As an (aspiring) ecommerce business owner, this is a statistic to pay extra attention to: 27 percent of people use social media to browse for purchases. That’s more than one in four – a whole lot of sales opportunities – and certainly highlights the benefits of social media marketing

Sharing/discussing opinions with others also rank among the top uses of social media, with one in four users doing so.

At 24 percent each, watching live streams and making new contacts make up the top ten uses of social media.

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