[Air-l] Statistics on online population
Rianne C. ten Veen
rtv at multiplicityonline.com
Sat Oct 26 10:20:22 PDT 2002
Dear Enrique, Matthew & all,
I'm also new to the list having joined AoIR recently.
Another good source for statistics on how many are online is: www.nua.com/surveys/
Kind regards,
Rianne
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Ms Rianne ten Veen, MA
Multiplicity
rtv at multiplicityonline.com
www.multiplicity.info
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air-l-request at aoir.org wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am new in the list. I need some statistics about market research =
> online, numbers like how is growing, money spent.
>
> Can anybody help me ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Enrique Molano
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> From: Matthew Allen <M.Allen at exchange.curtin.edu.au>
> To: "'air-l at aoir.org '" <air-l at aoir.org>
> Subject: RE: [Air-l] market research online statistics
> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 04:19:34 +0800
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>
> Hi there Enrique, welcome to the list
>
> I don't have stats directly, but have found the following two sites, both of
> which are industry oriented, useful in teaching about online Market
> Research. They might help
>
> http://cyberatlas.internet.com/
>
> Primarily a site that gives LOTS of the stats which MR and opinion polls
> discover; however there might be material that is on the process of MR
> online itself. Lots of free basic info, ads for the very expensive detailed
> reports beloved of market research firms.
>
> http://www.quirks.com/
>
> "Marketing Research Review"
>
> An online trade magazine, with good short articles, and resources; has had a
> lot of good discussion for and against online MR. I would imagine it has
> some of the info you need.
>
> Matthew Allen
> Curtin University of Technology
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