Posts Tagged ‘eBooks’
Most Effective B2B Content Marketing Tactics, October 2014 [CHART]
86% B2B marketers reported using content marketing, down from 93% last year and 91% in 2012.
Read MoreProducts North Americans Plan To Buy Online By Category, March 2014 [TABLE]
When asked about the products they planned to purchase digitally in the next six months, 22% of US internet users cited cosmetics—the second-lowest response.
Read MoreDevices Used To Buy Online By Product Category, June 2014 [TABLE]
57% of US internet users said they preferred purchasing cosmetics and personal grooming items, such as makeup, shaving products and facial cleansers, in-store.
Read MoreOnline Purchase Plans By Category & Region, September 2014 [TABLE]
Consumers around the world tend to be more likely to shop for than buy products online, although the gap between browsing and buying is relatively small for most product categories.
Read MoreTime Spent On Books By Device Type, 2013 vs 2014 [CHART]
Phablet users behave a lot like consumers on smaller devices, with gaming, social and entertainment as the leading app categories.
Read MoreDemographics Of Online Purchasers By Product Category, June 2014 [TABLE]
Online consumers 68 and older significantly less likely than younger people to have made such purchases in multiple product categories.
Read MoreMobile Behavior By Device Type, March 2014 [TABLE]
Map usage has exploded in the smartphone era, with double-digit gains in users and usage now accounting for billions of minutes of mobile device time each month.
Read MoreDevice Penetration Among US College Students, July 2014 [CHART]
College students (aged 18-34) own an average of 6.8 devices each, steady from last year.
Read MoreDemographics Of American Book Readers, January 2014 [TABLE]
Out of the 76% of respondents who had read a book in the past year, nearly seven in 10 had read a physical book, while just 28% had read an ebook.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Printed vs eBooks By Demographic, March 2014 [TABLE]
US internet users were far more likely to only read printed books than ebooks or a mix of the two.
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