Almost 30% of active Internet users are baby boomers - that’s 55.6 million people 55 and older. These are the people with discretionary income who shopping for second homes, cruises, new cars, and other goodies most families with kids at home can’t afford.

Now let’s look at the holiday shopping season. eMarketer estimates a 10% increase in online holiday sales - $32 billion. Shoppers will be purchasing from the Internet to save gas money and to take advantage of free shipping offers.
Lots of Spending Money
If you’re selling products online, remember those baby boomers have lots of spending money:
The boomers’ collective wallet will only get fatter as they continue working. As a group, people age 50 to 60 are flush, with more than $1 trillion of spending power a year, about double the spending power of today’s 60-to-70-year-olds. They’re likely to be vigorous consumers as they empty the nest, take on new jobs, relocate, support children they had in their 40s, go back to school, start a second or third career, remarry, inherit money from their savings-minded parents, pursue new hobbies, and tackle the health issues of aging. “Marketers are slowly waking up,” says Matt Thornhill, president of the Boomer Project, a Richmond (Va.) consulting firm. “If you’re going to expand your business, you will have to market to the aging boomer.” - Businessweek.com
If you’re focus is on the younger demographics at the exclusion of baby boomers, you are missing a potentially huge opportunity to tap into a large, diverse, and fast-growing segment of the U.S. Internet population this holiday season.
Make Your Site Search Engine and Shopper Friendly
You don’t have much time left, but you can still make the small tweaks that will make your site better optimized for search engines as well as user friendly to older visitors:
Design:
- Use dark type on a light background and avoid patterns
- Use a font size larger than 10 point in Arial or Tahoma
Layout:
- Make sure your pages load quickly
- Use the same style throughout the site
- Make site navigation consistent and easy to understand
- Provide “Previous/Next” buttons
- Keep your pages clean and uncluttered
Content:
- Use bold type to highlight key terms
- Underline your links; make visited links a different color
- Attention-grabbing features on a page should be links
- Left justify body text (other than headings)
- Don’t make visitors scroll down or use pull down menus
Check your titles and meta descriptions too. You’ll have a lot of competition in search, and you want the title to be as well optimized as possible, with a description that will encourage people to visit your site. Include a call to action in it if you can.
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This is news to me. One resource added to my list here.
Good specific hints for quick optimization. The time is getting closer.
I’ve also read that the elderly are taking to online shopping so as not to have to leave he house so often…another HUGE and LARGELY untapped market!
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I’m not sure I understand what you mean by “include a call to action in it”.
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So many web developers tend to target the 20 somethings when the boomers have the bucks! Nice data points here - and food for thought for anyone who is wondering where the future is for online!
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don’t we still need to build backlinks too?
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This news make me think that despite the time of economic crisis we are living, people are still buying happily despite they dont have money. I would be curious to know if they pay cash or use some kind of loan! I even know somebody who makes loan to go on vacation
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Nice post! I write about personal finance and will probably use a link to this age cause the charts are great.
There is really a great potential in elderly but they need to get used to web a little bit more.
interesting statistics:-)
Witchy - your “call to action” is the most important step. It’s where you “tell” the person exactly what you ant them to do at the end of you article/pitch/whatever…
Subscribe/Purchase, or whatever your trying to get them to do in the first place.
There are no mind readers, if you want your prospect to do a certain thing, never be afraid to provide a step by step…make it as simple as possible.
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even though we are suffering from economic crisis, its not a bad idea to give something to ourselves, lets not be affected by the things that were happing around us, let enjoy this coming christmas.
I agree. The will be more shopper will start to buy especially for Christmas gift and also new year festival. Very good breakdown on the internet user info!!.
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I do agree that “baby boomers” have the money, but that doesn’t mean businesses should be targeting them. They have old money, but the 25-34 have the newer minds and they know what the newest trend is. Older folks use the internet, but the younger folks know where and what to buy.
I’ve never taken accessibility that seriously, but seeing these numbers makes me think. Perhaps it’s time to design for more than cynical hipster 20-somethings?
Some good tips there to help optimise your site a little bit more.
I’m trying to get my own site further up in the Google listing, I’ll have to take some of your advice and see if it works, thanks
The 2008 year will be more then 30% of 2007 on sales.
I’m starting to do affiliate now. Thanks for this great article. This makes me have a plan
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Those are definitely some interesting statistics.
To make your site more friendly to online shoppers I’d also recommend adding web analytics to it (e.g. Google Analytics). That way you can assess each web page and even set up a ’shopping cart funnel’ to see where people are dropping out. It’s a good way to cut down on leakage and increase your conversion rate.
Those numbers suprise me a lot. I always thought I (at the age of 21) was part of the internet generation…it would appear not though!
I don’t know. I’m a baby boomer, and I’m holding tight to my purse strings this Christmas. The economy’s got me frightened.
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Aren’t there just as many articles saying that Baby Boomers are going broke and not saving for retirement? I’m guessing Boomers are scared right now with the financial crisis, so content should be geared that way.
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I notice that your metrics are all specific to the U.S. Do you know if the age related divide is the same worldwide or is that specific to the U.S?
Its a great post very good on the internet user info,it is nice specially this coming christmas and new year.
After a long time i read a useful article.Thanks a bunch.
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I’m thankful after watching this informative blog. This post compelled me to think about the regardless of the time of monetary disaster at present. I’m interested to know how people are purchasing happily although they have not enough money.
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@Cellulartraders - I hope it’s helpful to many of you.
@Mike - You’re welcome.
@raina - I don’t think people are out of money, for the most part. Yes, large companies have had big layoffs, but most people are hanging on to their jobs. They are being more cautious about spending, though.
very interesting tips. from 2003 to 2008 grown a lot. that’s good .
very interesting statistics. By the way, I like your template!
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Thanks a lot for the statistics. I suspected the things are different from what they seem and now I could see that.
Youngsters could take advantage with all facebook’s features but the elders are the best target for online shopping.
This is news to me. One resource added to my list here.
Good specific hints for quick optimization. The time is getting closer.
Interesting statistics, thank you. I also thought, that the things are quite different. But now, you “opened my eyes”
Useful information for me.
Good statistics on shopping..Today people are going crazy towards online shopping even they are costing more as per their convenience..
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The online shopping season is upon us and this blog really cuts to the point. Navigation and accessibility are key factors in conversion rates. Make sure your visitors can navigate well through all the “isles” of your store and that all your “billboards” are up for the highest return this struggling year.
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