Category: <span>Online Research</span>

Multi-device users sometimes start one activity on one device but transition to another to finish it; in fact this behavior extends to 40% of the online adults surveyed. Most commonly, the study found, users switch devices in order to finish a task on a larger screen. Read the entire article here Multi-Device Users Typically Complete […]

Internet use is practically ubiquitous at this point among 18-29-year-olds 97%, with the vast majority of respondents in the 30-49 93% and 50-64 88% brackets also online. There’s a big drop after that, though: only 57% of Americans aged 65 and up report going online. That hasn’t changed from last year’s study, when 56% were […]

The amount of time teens aged 13-17 are spending online grew by a considerable degree in the space of a year, details GfK in recent survey findings. Read the entire article here Teens’ Online Time Surges, Exceeds 18-49 Demo.

When inquiring about a product or service, only 6% of all potential buyers submit online inquiries to a single company, with a significant majority submitting inquiries to 3 or more companies. via After Making Biz Inquiries Online, 72% Believe The First Company To Call Has The Advantage.

27% of Global Execs: Digital Transformation Already “A Matter of Survival”.

Average time spent with digital media per day will surpass TV viewing time for the first time this year, according to eMarketer’s latest estimate of media consumption among US adults. via Digital Set to Surpass TV in Time Spent with US Media – eMarketer.