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Frequency With Which Millennials Use Businesses' Mobile Sites, June 2014 [CHART]
Smartphones were millennials’ device of choice for internet and app access, with nearly two-thirds (64%) of US mobile device users ages 18 to 34 citing these as their primary mobile device for logging on to the web or checking out an app.
Read MoreMillennials' Attitudes Toward Mobile Devices, June 2014 [CHART]
Among US millennial smartphone users polled, nearly 90% said their phones never left their side—both night and day—and 80% admitted they instantly reached for them right when they woke up.
Read MoreAmerican Travelers Who Would Use A Home / Lodging Rentals Service, April 2014 [CHART]
Among the 29% of leisure travelers who had heard of home rental services, respondents were split on whether or not they would use them, with answers skewing slightly toward the negative.
Read MoreFamiliarity With Home / Lodging Rentals Services, May 2014 [CHART]
Just 8% of US leisure travelers had heard of and used a home and lodging rentals service such as Airbnb or HomeAway.
Read MoreVideo Gamers By The Numbers [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by GDreamers illustrates some facts and figures about Americans who play video games.
Read MoreHow Brands Fail To Meet Consumer Expectations, October 2014 [CHART]
Almost 9 in 10 consumers want more meaningful relationships with brands, yet fewer than 1 in 5 believe brands are delivering on that wish.
Read MoreBrands With Most Loyal Customers, 2014 [TABLE]
Amazon, Apple, YouTube and What’s App are among this year’s brand loyalty leaders.
Read MoreConsumers’ Perceptions On The Future Of Advertising, September 2014 [CHART]
A majority of US adults surveyed indicated that advertisers will have more personal data about consumers in 10 years.
Read MoreConsumers Text Messaging With Brands, September 2014 [CHART]
2/3rds of respondents – who are aged 18-65 and hail from 12 markets – claimed to check their smartphone for new messages or activity at least every hour.
Read MoreSuspicious Web & Mobile Traffic, 2013-2014 [CHART]
Some good news on the bot traffic front, as levels of suspicious web activity dropped to 45% – still a high figure, but an improvement nonetheless from the high of 61% in Q4 2013.
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