Posts Tagged ‘Gender’
Demographics Of Social Media Users By Network, October 2012 [TABLE]
Mobile will be the dominant platform to reach US millennials for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreDemographics Of Auto Website Visitors, June 2012 [CHART]
The 18-to-34-year-old segment still makes up a large portion of digital automotive media consumption.
Read MoreLGBT Mobile Shopping Activities, June 2013 [CHART]
Men are more likely than women to engage in a variety of mobile shopping activities, with gay men more likely to: use mobile scanners while shopping (39% vs. 32%).
Read MoreDemographics Of US Android & iPhone Owners, May 2013 [TABLE]
Android phones had a 12 percentage point lead over iPhones, with 43% of mobile phone owners between 18 to 24 years old on Android smartphones, compared with 31% on the iPhone.
Read MoreAffluent Shoppers' Preferred Purchase Channels By Demographic, April 2013 [CHART]
The store still won out as the most common place to make a purchase among affluent consumers, cited by 78% of respondents.
Read MoreTablet Ad Categories To Which Users Are Most Likely To Respond By Gender, January 2013 [CHART]
The content that beauty consumers devour in magazines are ripe for the interactive opportunities that tablets can provide.
Read MoreDevices Used To Visit Social Media Sites By Gender, March 2013 [CHART]
The desktop and laptop remained the No. 1 place where users accessed sites, but the smart phone wasn’t far behind.
Read MoreTop Social Networks By Gender, March 2013 [TABLE]
Googl+ had the second-highest number of account holders among both men and women, leading Twitter by approximately 10 percentage points for both genders.
Read MoreFemale Deal Shopping Motivations, May 2013 [CHART]
Asked their motivation for deal shopping, 36% of “general market women” said that they’re on a strict budgets and that deals help them live within their means and stretch their dollars.
Read MoreOnline Streaming Habits, May 2013 [TABLE]
A survey from M-GO of streaming media consumers finds that new TV shows are their most popular type of programming, cited by 68% of respondents, with new movies (46%) and older movies (44%) in tow.
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