Baby Boomers on the Brain

by Steve Daitch on March 9th, 2009

Baby boomers are people too. And like millions of people today, those of us born between 1946 and 1964 also spend too many hours surfing the net searching for things we never manage to find. Let’s face it; generally speaking, we’re not nearly as adept at navigating the Web as those younger than us. Indeed many of us just aren’t getting the attention we’d like or need? Life, it’s fair to say, is still so unfair.

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There are an estimated 78 million baby boomers in the US and the number of those using the internet is, well, booming! Hence, it’s no wonder increasingly more websites, blogs and portals etc. are popping up regularly online, offering everything from mental fitness to dating. The problem now is being able to quickly decipher which sites truly serve this demographic best.

Sure, you can always Google your way to the best sites, but who’s got time? And besides, why waste more unnecessary time when your Mind360 research team has already done the heavy sifting for you?

And so, without any further ado, allow us to present what we believe to currently be the best websites catering exclusively to the baby boomer population. Stay tuned as we’ll be updating this list on a regular basis.

Top Websites for Boomers

www.eons.com
www.rl.tv
www.aarp.org
www.myboomerplace.com
www.growingbolder.com
www.boomer411.com
www.boomj.com
www.tbd.com
www.c-boom.com
www.babyboomercaretaker.com


 

Steve Daitch is the Social Media Manager at Mind360.com - a leading scientific brain training games developer for boosting your memory, attention, executive functions, reasoning, and other key cognitive skills. As a Mind360 visitor you simply select your own Personal Training Program, which comes complete with a personal coach and constant feedback to ensure your swift and visible progress.

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