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How Do Different Age Groups Consume Online Content?

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 Obtained From: MarketingProfs When planning a website for your business, half the battle is won if you can successfully identify your target audience : You can better customize your website to meet your audience's needs when you have a clear idea of who your prospective consumers are. But what do those visitors want, exactly, and how do those wants differ by age? In its infographic on generational marketing, custom writing service Handmadewritings examines what online content different age groups prefer . The graphic is based on several research reports and studies, and it offers insights that you might consider factoring into your marketing strategies and analysis as you plan efforts to reach the six major consumer generations in the US. To learn more about the various generations and understand where you might need to tweak your website and content to attract more visitors and improve customer engagement, check out the graphic.

Top 5 Email Marketing Blogs to Follow

An article from Expanded Rambling . Also, Infographic: The history of online advertising from My Customer.

10 Easy Ways to Improve Your Email Open Rates [Infographic]

Boost your email's chances of being opened by following these quick tips from Sikich. "Before sending your emails, tell your recipients what type of content they can expect and how often they'll be hearing from you," states Sikich. When you do send the email, send it from a real person. Avoid impersonal info@company.com email addresses. Also, spend time crafting an engaging subject line: "64% of people say they open an email because of the subject line," states Sikich. Find out more about critical email elements and how they increase your email's open rates by checking out the infographic from Marketing Profs

The Best Data Visualizations of 2013

Gizmodo, the design and technology blog for Gawker Media, presents a rundown of the best infographics and data visualizations of 2013 . Not all are based primarily on public data, but showcase the strengths of the medium just the same. Want more? Check out Cool Hunting’s Information is Beautiful Award Winners for 2013 .

Infographics: How to Make them and Why They're Invading Classrooms, Blogs and Businesses

Classrooms today are encouraged to use verbal, visual "integrated text"(combining verbal text with visual elements - graphs, charts, diagrams, videos) with, when available and appropriate - digital (Internet) links in such a way that the text, image, and links support and enrich each other when relaying content information. The rationale behind this integration is that these elements reinforce each other while creating additional memory associations and helping to involve, reach, and even inspire all kinds of learners. Visual texts typically consist of two - and sometimes three-dimensional representations of information or events that geometrically and symbolically relate a lot of specific information in a given space. Read more from Departing the Text