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APRIL 2013: Google on Boomers & Seniors Online
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Americans 50+:
From analog pioneers to digital
voyagers
Are you keeping pace?
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MICHAEL JORDAN
BRAD PITT
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Today’s boomers & seniors have adapted to the
most technology shifts
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people born 1946-1964 (current ages 49-67)
78%of boomers are online
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52%of seniors are online
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While they’re not digital natives, boomers &
seniors are both online and active
Source: eMarketer, How Digital Behavior Differs Among Millennials, Gen Xers and Boomers, Feb 2013; Boomers data based on
those born 1946-1964; eMarketer, Seniors Online Venturing Further Into Digital – But Not Too Far March 2013
76.4M
Population
59.9M
Internet Users
35.8M
Digital Video
Viewers
34.5M
Social Network
Users
Boomers
Population
76.4M
Internet Users
59.9M
Digital Video
Viewers
59.9M
(Age 49-67)
Seniors
(Age 65+)
40.2M
Population
20.9M
Internet Users
14.5M
Digital Video
Viewers
14.5M
Social Network
Users
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….and technology will continue to fuel their
connectivity
Google Glass: Prescription
Lenses coming late 2013
Self-Driving Cars: Completed more
than 400,000 miles of test driving
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By 2030, the 65+ age group will almost double
Source: US Census Population Projections
2030
70+ Million Americans
over 65.
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How do we engage with Boomers &
Seniors now and in the future?
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Objective
To gain a better understanding of the Boomers and Seniors
audiences overall, particularly in terms of their behaviors related to
decision making and how they search for information via both
offline and online channels.
Methodology
15 minute Attitude & Usage survey to examine attitudes and
behaviors among a total of 6,100 U.S. respondents; recruited from
March 6th to March 18th, 2013
• N=5,100 Boomers/Seniors ages 45+
• A general population control cell of 1,000 respondents ages
18–64 year olds was also included for comparison purposes
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Internet is the #1 source of
information
#1
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Boomers/Seniors spend more time online than
watching TV in an average week
Source: Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study
Q1 Approximately how much time do you spend on each of the following activities in an average week?
Reading a magazine/newspaper
Listening to the radio
Going online outside of the home
Going online at home
Watching TV
Boomers (n=4080) Seniors (n=1020)
15.3
16.3
14.8
13.9
4.8
1.9
4.7
3.4
2.0
3.1
Online (NET) = 19hrs
Boomers/Seniors
TV = 16hrs
Boomers/Seniors
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Immediacy and trust are key value drivers
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study; Base: Boomers/Seniors (Ages 45+) (n=5,100)
B2: Below is one more list of statements. Again, there are no right or wrong answers. We are simply interested in your opinion.
Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements
Internet allows me to
easily access information
on my personal interests
78%
Internet keeps me
up-to-date on
political and policy
issues
60%
Internet is my most
trusted source for news
& information
33%
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Reach Seniors and Caregivers Online
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#1 Internet 83%
#2 Friends and family 77%
#3 Television 65%
#4 Magazines/newspapers 52%
#5 Brochures/catalogues 36%
The internet ranks as the most popular source
to learn more about a topic of interest
Top 5 sources used
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study
Q6: We'd like to get a sense of how you typically gather information on topics that interest you or that you want to learn more about
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Boomers/Seniors access a variety of information
online, news & weather most popular
News & Weather
Coupon/discounts/
daily deals
Types of information accessed online in past month
Shopping
Food Information
Games & related activities
57%
45%
66%
44%
43%
Foxnews.com
Bloomberg.com
Weather.com
Food.com
Foodnetwork.com
Cooks.com
Overstock.com
Merchantcircle.com
LivingSocial.com
Shopathome.com
Sale-hot.com
Pogo.com
GSN.com
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, n=5,100
Q5: Which of the following type(s) of information have you accessed online in the past month? Select all that apply
Hitwise; top website visitation; 4 weeks ending 4/13/2013, Age 55+
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54%of boomers/seniors watch online video vs. 65% of general population
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study
Q3: Here is one more list of online activities. Which of these activities do you ever do online? Select all that apply
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Online video
provides
entertainment
& utility
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Entertainment and utility are top motivations for
viewing online videos
63%
51%
44%
35%
40%
34%
Be entertained Watch funny
videos
Relax & unwind Watch TV shows,
movies or
commercials
Stay up to date
with latest news
See
demonstrations
on a topic
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study Base: Online Video Users (n=3,021)
Q15: In general, thinking about the time you spend watching online videos (including all online content such as videos, shows,
movies, etc.), which of the following is true for you? -- answers include “I watch more, same, less time than regular television”
Q16: Why do you watch online videos (including all online content such as videos, shows, movies, etc.)? Is it to… Select all that apply
15% of Boomers/Seniors spend more time watching online videos than TV
(vs. 32% of General population)
Entertainment Utility
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YouTube is the preferred video website
43%
23%
23%
19%
15%
15%
9%
4%
4%
3%
Facebook
Netflix
Hulu
Yahoo! Video
Amazon.com
MSN
AOL
MySpace
Vimeo
Vevo
82%
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study
Q13: Which of the following online video websites (e.g., YouTube, Yahoo! Video, Hulu) do you use to watch online videos (including all
online content such as videos, shows, movies)
Online video websites used among video viewers ages 45+
82%
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Trending videos for 50+
Source: YouTube Trends Dashboard, most viewed/shared videos in US w/o 4/15 across the following age groups: 45-54, 55-64, 65+
John Stewart Describes Monsanto Protection ActBanking Committee Hearing – Illegal Foreclosures
How Animals Eat Their Food K-Mart Commercial: Ship My Pants
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Top Trending video for 65+
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44.6% of views in
the US last month
from people 45+
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Online video viewing prompts action among
boomers/seniors
3 in 4
47%
39%
38%
32%
25%
19%
Searched online for more information
Clicked on a link I was interested in
Forwarded a link or video to someone
Looked for related online videos
Posted a comment on the video
Rated a video
online video watchers have taken action as a result of online video
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study Base: Online Video Users
Q17: Have you ever taken any of the following actions as a result of viewing videos (including all online content such as
videos, shows, movies, etc.) on online video websites (such as YouTube, Yahoo! Video, Hulu)?
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Tip: Annotations Drive Action
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Americans 50+ are plugged in to
social networking
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Social networking sites used daily by most
boomers and seniors
Daily use of a social networking site
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study
Q4: How often do you go online using an Internet-enabled device to do the following every day?
71% 59%
Boomers (n=1,832) Seniors (n=294)
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Facebook ranks as #1 social networking site,
membership on par with general population
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Social Networking Users Q11: Which of the following
social networking sites (like Facebook, Google+, MySpace, etc) do you use or are you currently a member of?
27%
24%
24%
17%
16%
12%
2%
2%
1%
3%
Google+
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Classmates.com
MySpace
Tumblr
Foursquare
Reddit
Other
97%
96%
38%
38%
23%
22%
13%
5%
22%
8%
5%
3%
Boomers/Seniors (n=3,185)
Gen Pop (n=695)
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Boomers/Seniors are active on social
networking sites
55%
Follow a group or organization
40%
Post and watch videos
26%
Support a cause
23%
Join a group they’re interested in
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Social Networking Users; Q12: Which of the following do
you typically do while on social networking sites (like Facebook, Google+, MySpace, etc)?
Activities done on a social network
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Search drives online &
offline action
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82%of boomers/seniors use a search engine to gather information on a topic of interest
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Internet Users
Q8: Now we’d like to get a sense of how you gather information online. Please select all the online sources you use to gather information on
topics that interest you or that you want to learn more about.
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relevancy
familiarity
trust
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YouTube
This happens 3,621 times a minute by
Americans 55+
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Top search queries among 55+
Source: Google internal data
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After gathering information, they take action
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Internet Users
Q10: Which of the following actions, if any, have you taken as a result of using search engines (like Google, Yahoo!, Bing, etc.)?
Talked to others about what I learned 48%
Shared search results with others 39%
Thought more favorably about something I learned 37%
Visited an online video website 36%
Called or contacted an organization 36%
Visited a social networking site 34%
Forwarded a video or link to others 31%
Changed my mind about a topic 31%
Looked for more information offline 31%
Posted my own video or link 22%
3 in 10 actions taken by boomers/seniors after a search
involve online video
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Mobile and cross-
device use are
growing
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Mobile usage is still developing among boomers
and seniors
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Internet Users, Q18: Which of the following types of mobile devices,
if any, do you use regularly? Select all that apply
vs. 25% of general pop
29% 19%
Use a smartphone
regularly
Use a tablet
regularly
vs. 48% of general pop
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Time spent on mobile devices and intent to
purchase a device are both expected to grow
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Q18A How likely are you to purchase the following types of mobile
devices in the next 12 months? Base: Smartphone And Tablet Users Q19: Approximately how much time do you spend going online
via your device in an average week? Q20: Compared to last year, please indicate whether you spend more, less or the same amount
of time going online on your. .?
Average time spent
per week
% plan to spend more
time over next year
% plan to purchase in
next 12 months
5.0 hrs +42% +35%
6.4 hrs +51% +34%
Among Americans 50+
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Those who use mobile devices are engaged in a
variety of activities
58%
40%
35%
28%
26%
17%
14%
26%
60%
49%
44%
16%
26%
22%
17%
22%
Looked for more information
Made a purchase
Visited a website of interest
Contacted a business/organization
Talked to others about something I learned
Looked for more info offline
Changed my mind about a topic
Did not take any action
Smartphone users
(n=1,500)
Tablet users
(n=952)
Boomer/senior smartphone users v. tablet users
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Smartphone users Q21A Which of the following actions, if any, did you take
as a result of gathering information via your device on topics that interest you or that you want to learn more about? Please select all that apply;
Base: Tablet users Q21A Which of the following actions, if any, did you take as a result of gathering information via your device on topics that
interest you or that you want to learn more about? Please select all that apply.
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…and use their devices simultaneously and
sequentially with other screens
Simultaneous
77%
Sequential
64%
16%18% 64%30%52%
PC
TV
Smartphone
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study, Base: Smartphone And Tablet Users. Q22: Do you ever use more than
one device at the same time (i.e. watching TV while using your PC or laptop)? Base: Use more than one device at the same time. Q23:
Do you ever look for information on one device and continue on another? N=1,950
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Involvement in causes &
issues around senior
advocacy is important
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The vast majority of boomers & seniors want to
stay active & vibrant; govt programs important
86%
79%
74%
74%
73%
60%
Want to stay mentally active
Want to stay physically active
Want to learn new things
Believe in the importance of
government programs
Want to feel productive, useful,
helpful
Want to interact with people
Boomers/Seniors (n=5100)
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study; B1: Now we would like to ask you your opinion on a variety of topics. Again, there
are no right or wrong answers. We are simply interested in your opinion. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the
following statements.
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Health and financial issues are also top of mind
60%
53%
50%
49%
38%
34%
33%
31%
29%
28%
Am concerned about my health
Want to keep earning money to retire more comfortably
Look forward to retiring/doing what I want
Need health insurance
Keep working b/c income from other sources isn't enough
Feel confident and proactive financially
Often donate my time/money to a cause
Feel confident in my estate planning
Have a job that keeps me fulfilled
Have a job that is fun/enjoyable
Boomers/Seniors (n=5100)
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study; B1: Now we would like to ask you your opinion on a variety of topics. Again, there
are no right or wrong answers. We are simply interested in your opinion. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the
following statements.
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Most boomers and seniors are involved and/or
interested in a cause or movement
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study; P1: Are you currently involved in any of the following type(s) of causes or movements? Base:
5,100; P3: How interested are you in getting involved in each of the following type(s) of US societal causes or government related issues in the future? Select
one for each.
Healthcare 71%
Social Security 71%
Medicare 65%
Retirement 60%
Senior Issues 60%
Medical Research/Disease
Prevention & Awareness
58%
Affordable Home Energy 57%
Disability Rights 48%
Joblessness 46%
Medicaid 46%
Top 10 US societal causes & issues:
Interest in future involvement
62%of boomers and seniors
currently participate in a
cause or movement
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#1 Television 69%
#2 Online 54%
#3 Newspaper 43%
#4 Friends/Family/Acquaintances 32%
#5 Radio 26%
Awareness about causes and issues comes
from a variety of sources
Top 5 sources used among Boomers/Seniors
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research Study Base: Total
P4: You mentioned you are interested in the following cause(s). What types of activities, if any, have you participated in for the
cause(s) listed below? Base: Total P5: How do you typically share or communicate information about US societal causes or
government related issues withothers?
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Participation and communication to others
about causes & issues happens online
2 in 5share or communicate
information about a cause
to others online
62%read articles and visit
cause-related websites
to stay updated
20%follow, like or +1 a
cause-related group or
organization online
Among Boomers/Seniors currently involved in cause
Source: Ipsos MediaCT 2013 Boomers/Seniors Research, Base: Total
P5: How do you typically share or communicate information about US societal causes or government related issues with others?
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Intent
Eyeballs
Reactively Create Proactively Capture
Analog Social Digital Digital
TV
Print
Radio
Facebook
Google+
YouTube
Display YouTube
Search
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Internet is the #1 source of information
Online video provides entertainment & utility
Americans 50+ are plugged into social networking
Search drives online & offline action
Mobile and cross-device use are growing
Involvement in causes & issues around senior advocacy
is important
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Effectively Reaching Today’s Boomers & Seniors
Analog Pioneers To Digital Voyagers
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Key Findings
The Internet is an everyday part of boomers’ and seniors’ lives; it is the
top source for gathering information on topics of interest, outpacing TV
and print media by a substantial margin. As an advertiser, it is critical to be
present across many digital platforms in order to engage this audience.
Online video, search, and social networks build upon each other.
Over half of boomers and seniors watch online video with YouTube
reported as the preferred site with 82% of video watchers using it.
Online video advertising has huge potential in captivating this group as seen
by increases in brand awareness and perceptions from boomer/senior
oriented advertising exposure.
Social networking sites are used by the majority of boomers/seniors
daily with more than half following a group or organization on a social
platform. 4 in 10 report posting or watching a video they are interested in,
most commonly on Facebook which ranks #1 as the most used social
network
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Key Findings
Search drives offline actions for boomers and seniors. 4 in 5 have taken
action as the result of search. Relevancy, familiarity, and trust are equally
important in influencing which search results are clicked on.
Boomers/seniors access the Internet on their PCs and growing portions
are doing so on smartphones and tablets. Almost 2 in 5 own a smartphone
or tablet and more are likely to purchase one in the next 12 months. Further,
multi-screen use is common with over 75% of mobile device owners reporting
using more than one device at a time.
This audience is involved and/or interested in a variety of US societal
causes and government-related issues surrounding senior advocacy.
While television is a primary vehicle for generating awareness, online media
platforms also drive strong awareness as well as action via website visitation,
content sharing and online donations.
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