Our data scientists modeled the entire US
population into 100 unique digital tribes. Using
billions of inputs for over 120M US consumers,
we have segmented naturally occurring
population digital tribes across distinct
demographic and household types, personality
traits provided by IBM Watson, combined with
people’s passions, which we have sourced from
their social activities online.
For those familiar with traditional cluster models
such as PRIZM, Personicx, Mosaic, and
Tapestry, we believe this layer of social
behaviors and personality traits, which only
StatSocial can offer, provides the richest
possible insights into what motivates different
types of people. You’re going to love the
context our digital tribes provide.
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StatSocial Digital Tribes - Overview
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2. Our data scientists modeled the entire US
population into 100 unique digital tribes. Using
billions of inputs for over 120M US consumers,
we have segmented naturally occurring
population digital tribes across distinct
demographic and household types, personality
traits provided by IBM Watson, combined with
people’s passions, which we have sourced from
their social activities online.
For those familiar with traditional cluster models
such as PRIZM, Personicx, Mosaic, and
Tapestry, we believe this layer of social
behaviors and personality traits, which only
StatSocial can offer, provides the richest
possible insights into what motivates different
types of people. You’re going to love the
context our digital tribes provide.
StatSocial builds consumer insights from user engagements on social media, translating those
behaviors into a taxonomy of 80K segments (brand affinities, interests, tv shows, influencers, and IBM
Watson Personality Insights).
7. The end of 'Twilight' by no means marked the end of mopey,
teenaged vampires, werewolves, and unblemished young
people chasing after those things that go bump in the night.
This group displays a partiality to TV serials of a "Young Adult"
sort, that forgo the scary side of horror to focus more on its
once, and far too long overlooked high school melodrama
elements. The pleasant appearing stars of these properties are
the defining shared affinities among this group. IBM Watson's
Personality Insights says this lot is Neurotic and outgoing. The
same could be said of Frankenstein's monster (has a teenaged
version, with unusually good abs for a reanimated corpse, been
attempted?
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25. This group is made up of 75% women and they’re in their
mid-to-late 40s, living in rural areas. They’re very into residences.
Where these residences are located, how they might be
improved, what improvements their owners have made to them,
what improvements might be made to their own homes, and so
forth. The Conscientious can be found here profoundly, IBM
Watson’s Personality Insights® adds that here Neuroticism is
scarce. The shared affinities that bring these folks together?
Publications, cable channels, and stores catering to home
improvement. Some of TV’s best-known carpenters, or facsimiles
thereof, also pepper the list.
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women are an Agreeable group, according to IBM Watson's
Personality Insights. They are also, to a lesser degree,
Extraverted and Neurotic. Their greatest shared affection is a
love for the latest insider scoops originating from Tinsel Town,
and other places where the famous, fabulous, and generally
widely well-known dwell. The Gospel according to Perez
Hilton, E! Online, and People.com are readings of which they
partake on a daily basis.
38. This group of rural residents is made up of 72% women in their
mid-30s-to-early-40s. IBM Watson's Personality Insights finds
this lot substantially Agreeable, and then Conscientiousness
but not to such a dramatic degree. They are not Neurotic.
What bonds them together is theiir interest in spiritual
concerns. Pteachers, gospel singers, and the like, dominate
the list of shared affinities. They enjoy Joyce Meyer's
positivity-centric 'Enjoying Everyday Life' podcast, as well as
the works of noted minister Paula White..
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in their 30s, share affinities for an eclectic mix of singers, TV
personalities, actors, and even illustrators. The folks they
admire hail from places as geographically diverse as Mexico,
Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Guatemala. What the objects of
their affection share, though, is they are all celebrities from
Spanish speaking, Latin American countries. Our data in
marriage with IBM Watson's Personality Insights tool has been
able to determine this group is Open to new experiences to a
degree well exceeding the average. While not at all Neurotic,
they are also even less Agreeable and Conscientious.
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surrounds, and in their 40s, are people with an interest in
spiritual matters. IBM Watson's Personality Insights has derived
from our data that this group would make pleasant company.
They are notably Agreeable, Conscientious, very outgoing (or
Extraverted), and not the slightest bit Neurotic. When it comes
to being Open, they do dip a bit below the average. They know
what they like and care about. Their shared affinities include
megachurch ministers, popular Christian rock bands,
inspirational podcasts, and the like. All signs point to their
congenial demeanors being underpinned their spirituality..
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101. The billion dollar superhero movie franchises, the ubiquity of
all things related to 'Star Wars,' and the lucrative video game
industry might prompt one to contend that genre
entertainment fandom is no longer a niche thing. This lot of
scientifically minded fans of sci-fi and fantasy media have
carved out their own space all the same. They are pimarily
rurally located, 55% male, and in their late-30s to early-40s.
They love 'Star Trek,' in its various TV guises. Matters pertaining
to 'The Next Generation' are particularly well represented.
'Dungeons & Dragons' and Neil deGrasse Tyson pop up. IBM
Watson's Personality Insights says they're not Agreeable, and a
smidgen Neurotic.
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104. We want to help you transform how
you understand and connect with
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