June US Web Stats: Surfed Pages Increase
The average online American visited 88 web domains, had 51 internet sessions, surfed 2,569 pages and spent 57 seconds per page during June 2009, according to (pdf) data from Nielsen Online. (more…)
View ArticleNew Cars Not on American Shopping Lists
Nearly six in 10 (59%) Americans say they do not plan to shop for a new car for more than four years, a significant increase over the 46% who said the same thing in 2005, according to a survey by...
View ArticleGlobal Consumers Bored by CPG Offerings
Though only 26% of global consumers think that the worldwide food and beverage industry is innovative, 89% are interested in trying new products in this category, according to a study by Ipsos...
View ArticleUS Trade Deficit Rises
RetailerDaily.com reports that total imports rose 2.3% from $149.3 billion, and total exports rose 1.9% from $123.4 billion. The goods deficit increased 3.2%, from $37.2 billion to $38.4 billion. Goods...
View ArticleTop 10 Family Websites – June 2009
Note: The Hitwise data featured is based on US market share of visits as defined by the IAB, which is the percentage of online traffic to the domain or category, from the Hitwise sample of 10 million...
View ArticleTop 10 Politics Websites – June 2009
Note: The Hitwise data featured is based on US market share of visits as defined by the IAB, which is the percentage of online traffic to the domain or category, from the Hitwise sample of 10 million...
View ArticleBehind the Curve: Week Ended July 17, 2009
Below are this week’s links to recent research news and studies from the collection of items that MarketingCharts didn’t get to writing up , but still may be worth a peek: (more…)
View ArticleBing Gives MS Small Boost in June Search Rankings
Americans conducted more than 14 billion queries on the top search engines in June 2009, with Google Sites accounting for 65% of market share and Microsoft Sites climbing to an 8.4% share, up 0.4...
View ArticleSix in 10 Americans Want Religion in Business
More than 60% of Americans believe that religious beliefs and values should form the basis for executives’ business decisions, but less than two thirds of high-level business leaders agree, according...
View ArticleMen Agree More Often on ‘Attractive’ Women
Men in the US are more likely to judge women to be appealing based on their physical features, and also are more likely to agree with other men on what makes an attractive mate, according to recent...
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