Posts Tagged ‘Women’
Tablet Owners Who Search For Info As A Result Of TV By Gender & Generation, August 2012 [CHART]
More than seven in 10 US tablet owners ages 18 to 34 looked up product information on their devices after seeing something interesting about it on TV.
Read MoreDemographics Of Likely eCoupon Users [INFOGRAPHIC]
RevTrax said that there were five top demographic categories that ‘stand out as most likely to use digital coupons.’
Read MoreAmerican Preferences For Ad-Supported Internet Content By Select Demographics, November 2012 [CHART]
Just over one-quarter of 18-64-year-old online Americans are willing to pay a reasonable fee to watch completely advertising & commercial-free content.
Read MoreLinkedIn Facts & Figures [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by Website-Monitoring.com compiles the numbers driving LinkedIn’s success.
Read MoreDemographics Of Parents Who've Used Parental Controls On Their Online Teens, September 2012 [CHART]
Higher-income parents were more likely to use parental controls for their teens’ internet usage.
Read MoreDemographics Of Related Content Clickers By Content Category, October 2012 [TABLE]
All groups were significantly more likely to click on articles rather than videos if they were linked to from content they found interesting.
Read MoreContent-Related Behavior By Demographics, October 2012 [TABLE]
Younger US web users, especially younger males, had a high propensity to click on related articles and videos after reading online content.
Read MoreDemographics Of Early Adopters, November 2012 [CHART]
While 19% of Americans are eager to be among the first to try new technology products and services, the remaining 81% prefer to wait for those products and services to catch on.
Read MoreTime Spent Online [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Morrison Foerster’s Socially Aware blog looks at the time Americans spend online.
Read MoreDemographics Of Users Of Mobile Banking Services [TABLE]
Online banking is especially prevalent among those ages 18-29, those with higher levels of education, and the African-Americans and Hispanics who own cell phones.
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