I am a senior at the University of Maryland. I would be considered a digital native, and therefore have grown up with digital technology. Growing up in this age, I have becoming reliant on the Internet, and have first hand experience with many websites.
2.) Audience:
My audience are working professionals in their 40s-50s. Since they are working professionals, they will have an a proper educational background, and will be relatively familiar with digital technology. This group of people will be diverse, and will have head different experiences, but are at the same point in their lives currently.
3.) Subject:
I am writing about the format of websites and what makes a successful website.
4.) Context:
This is a relevant topic because many peoples are slowly becoming reliant on the Internet. But how do they people choose which website to go to?
5.) Genre:
Inquiry Essay
6.) Purpose:
I am writing this argument because I wanted to know what can a website do to make its visitors keep coming back.
I'm interested in how you set up a difference in digital native/immigrant with you as writer and your audience as 40-50 year old professionals. Why the age gap? Is the audience scholarly? You mention a proper educational background and familiarity with digital technology, but can you narrow this group to a believable audience? Who would meet those criteria?
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