Posts Tagged ‘ research ’

Pew Institute Releases Early 2007 Broadband Internet Adoption Figures. . .

According to the Pew Institute’s Internet & American Life Project, nearly half of all American adults (47 percent) have broadband Internet connections in their homes. On a larger scale, 70 percent of all users of Internet in the home have a high-speed Internet connection.
Also of note in the report, 40 percent of African [...]



Top 10 Searched for Brands of 2006

Hitwise recently released its report of the most searched for brands on the Internet. The report is based upon search terms used across the Internet, excluding porn search terms. The report reflects some interesting data about our Internet use as a worldwide community.

It confirms that the things we search for most are actually on the [...]



Web 2.0: Still wondering what it is?

I came across this video this morning (blog post here), I think it does a great job of illustrating — not just defining — the concept known as Web 2.0. Why is this important? Good question, if companies, organizations, marketers and communicators don’t figure out Web 2.0 and then find a way to implement it [...]



Internet Adoption: Podcasting

So you’ve got something to say? Don’t feel like typing? You’d rather let your lips do the walking, that’s fine, but how many people are really going to listen to what you have to say?
As a communicator, I really get a kick out of the new communications channels the Internet has provided, and podcasting is [...]



Want More Media Coverage

The old saying, “A picture is worth 1000 words” is evidently more than a saying. According to Bennett & Company’s 16th Annual Media Survey, 90 percent of journalists are saying that graphics are a good way to get coverage.
Read the survey results here
My Two Cents: It’s always nice to know how to get more media [...]