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![]() Netpop™ | Shop shows the growing impact of shopping sites and search engines on the U.S. broadband consumer population (SAN FRANCISCO) - February 5, 2007 —50 percent of broadband users in the U.S. say a recent purchase was influenced by the Internet, 36 percent were influenced by shopping sites and 15 percent by search engines. This was more than TV commercials (11 percent) and magazine advertisements (6 percent), showing the growing impact of online sources on purchasing decisions, as revealed in Netpop | Shop, a recent study by Media-Screen, a market research firm that focuses on online consumer trends. “Online sources are eclipsing traditional media and advertising channels, like radio and television,” explains Cate Riegner, director of research for Media-Screen. “Retailers need to recognize this trend and adjust their marketing and advertising strategies accordingly. Netpop explores how the new media landscape is shifting shopping habits in order to provide marketers with the data they need to reach modern consumers effectively.” Netpop | Shop, a report designed for retailers, advertisers and marketers that looks at the shopping habits of broadband users, also examines five distinct product categories: Pricey Tech-Electronics; No Touch Services; Media Mesh; High Touch Retail; and Household Staples. Findings reveal the Internet’s significant role in the purchase of many types of items, beyond established e-commerce categories like technology, travel and financial services. In fact, 58 percent of clothing items and 59 percent of home and garden items were influenced by an online source. Additional topics investigated in the report include:
“Comprised of over one-third of all Americans, Broadbanders are an influential group of educated consumers who live in households that earn ten percent more income than the national average,” said Josh Crandall, managing director of Media-Screen. “They are a bellwether of where the modern consumer market is headed and thus an important audience to track in terms of shopping attitudes and behaviors.” Netpop | Shop is available through prepared reports and custom consulting engagements to address specific needs. For more information about Netpop, please visit www.media-screen.com or call 415-647-1007. About the Research
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