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How Generations Interact With Your Content [Infographic]

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How-Generations-Interact-with-Your-ContentDifferent generations use technology in different ways. It’s important that you know the age demographic of your target audience to get them to interact successfully with your brand. Here’s how generations interact with your content.

Gen Z & Millennials

Currently, Gen Zers and millennials are the majority of internet users worldwide. They make an average of  344 online transactions per year, but they spend at least 18 minutes reading reviews first. Trust is important to them — so much that it takes 181 reviews to gain it. But that can be sped up by a trusted influencer’s endorsement.

Gen X

Gen X, on the other hand, spends 13 minutes reading reviews and make an average of 306 online transactions, both lower than the younger generations’ numbers. But they make bigger purchases — $60.36 on average per transaction, as opposed to $56.61 for Gen Zers and millennials. They also don’t get easily swayed by influencers, as more than half of them don’t follow such personalities.

Boomers

Nevertheless, it’s the boomers who are the biggest spenders, averaging $61.69 per online transaction. It takes only 10 minutes for them to read reviews, and only 42 reviews to gain their trust. But only 59% of boomers have made an online transaction, so getting them to interact online can be a challenge. Almost half of them still prefer to buy at physical stores.

Learn more about these different generations’ behavior as consumers from Website Builder Expert’s infographic.

[Infographic] How to Market to Multiple Generations Part 2

How to Market to Multiple Generations Part 2

How to Market to Multiple Generations Part 2Gen Z and Millennials may be digital natives, but Gen X and baby boomers have grown comfortable with using the internet as well. Reach these generations with the following tips:

Gen X

Born from 1965 to 1976, Gen Xers spend more time on social media than millennials do. They download and stream videos a lot.

They have a large disposable income, so they’re willing to spend for comfort, which is something they value. But they’re busy people, so straightforward approach works best for them. Use visual content and direct links to websites to grab their attention.

Baby Boomers

Baby boomers were born between 1946 and 1964. Only 58% have a smartphone, but those who do prefer to spend time most time on Facebook.

They’re opinionated, so they’re not shy about speaking up. Engage them with interactive content like quizzes and polls. Get them to talk by asking for their views.

Once again thanks to our friends at CitiPost Mail for this interesting and informative infographic.

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