Posts Tagged ‘Recommendations’
Popular Mobile Phone Activities, May 2013 [CHART]
9 in 10 American adults own a cell phone as of May, and these adults are using their phones for a variety of activities other than voice calls.
Read MoreMotivations For Social Media Sharing, September 2013 [CHART]
Among American respondents who had shared content on social media sites during the previous month, a leading 65% said they typically look to share interesting things.
Read MoreConsumers' Definitions Of Online Recommendations, August 2013 [CHART]
Whatever the reason for a friend’s like, many consumers consider it to be a recommendation.
Read MoreConsumers' Online Shopping Purchase Influences, August 2013 [CHART]
56% of US respondents said that deals, discounts or sales on the product they’re purchasing influences their purchase decision when shopping online.
Read MoreConsumer Attitudes Toward Online Personal Data Collection, June 2013 [CHART]
Consumers around the world find website customization to be of some value, with 33% of respondents attributing some value to personalized product and service recommendations on websites, compared to 26% seeing little to no value.
Read MoreHow Online Presence Prompts Physical Visits To Retailers [CHART]
Ninety-one percent of consumers ‘have gone into a store as a result of an online experience.’
Read MoreFactors That Influence Mom's To Make Recommendations, October 2012 [CHART]
7 in 10 American mothers with children up to 12 years old make recommendations about brands, products and services to other mothers at least monthly.
Read MoreFeatures Expected Of A Luxury Brand Mobile App, Q1 2012 [CHART]
Loyalty programs (46%) and early access to sales (45%) were the leading features affluent consumers anticipated a luxury brand mobile app would provide.
Read MoreDigital Influences On Branding Among Millennial Shoppers, Q2 2012 [CHART]
Millennial shoppers were more than three times as likely as the overall panel to be influenced by blogs and social sites.
Read MoreVideo Q & A With VYou
VYou is a cross between the social Q & A service Quora and YouTube.
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