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Usage Of The Internet Essay Research Paper

Usage Of The Internet Essay, Research Paper


USERS OF INTERNET


Nielsen Media Research, which began studying Internet usage in


1994, reported that in 1995 40% of Americans over the age of 12 had


access to computers. (Nielsen Media Research, July 1996) 10% of


Americans over 16, were online at that time. In their most recent


survey, taken in December 1996 and January 1997, Nielsen reported


that 23% of Americans over 16 are now Internet users, an amazing


rate of growth. At least 50.6 million Americans are now online,


according to Nielsen. (Associated Press, March 13, 1997) “At this


rate, within two years the citizens of cyberspace will outnumber


all but the largest nations.” (Anderson, July 1, 1995, p. S4)


Additionally, according to Nielsen, the number of users who have


gone online looking for product information grew from 19% in 1995


to 39% today. Still, only 15% of Internet users have actually


purchased products online, indicating that the business value of


the Internet is in promoting products, not in sales. (Associated


Press, March 13, 1997)


According to survey results released by DeWitt Media in


February 1997, almost two-thirds of all marketers have advertised


on the Internet. 54% of those surveyed plan to increase their


online advertising budgets in 1997. (Online Marketing Growing


Strong, January 21, 1997) In addition, Advertising Age reported,


“of the 100 Leading National Advertisers, 46 have purchased Web


advertising” through July 1996, and nearly all have corporate Web


sites. Many plan to make online advertising a line-item in their


budgets for the first time this year. (Williamson, October 21,


1996)


However, the survey also revealed that only 11 of the top


advertisers in traditional media placed among Web advertising’s top


50 spenders. 67% of all online ad spending came from “Web-based


companies, telecommunications companies or computer companies -


[who] have nothing to lose and everything to gain by promoting a


networked, computer-based medium.” (Ibid) Still, other companies


- financial services, travel, healthcare and entertainment, for


instance – benefit from Internet ads. (Ibid)


As for big-ticket items such as automobiles, Internet ads give


consumers a chance to access product information. According to


Nielsen vice president Paul Lindstrom, “It’s unrealistic to think


there’s going to be a large market to buy a car over the Web….”


Lindstrom says that the value of the Internet is in promoting items


with hefty price tags. (Associated Press, March 13, 1997)


According to survey results released by DeWitt Media in


February 1997, almost two-thirds of all marketers have advertised


on the Internet. 54% of those surveyed plan to increase their


online advertising budgets in 1997. (Online Marketing Growing


Strong, January 21, 1997) In addition, Advertising Age reported,


“of the 100 Leading National Advertisers, 46 have purchased Web


advertising” through July 1996, and nearly all

have corporate Web


sites. Many plan to make online advertising a line-item in their


budgets for the first time this year. (Williamson, October 21,


1996)


However, the survey also revealed that only 11 of the top


advertisers in traditional media placed among Web advertising’s top


50 spenders. 67% of all online ad spending came from “Web-based


companies, telecommunications companies or computer companies -


[who] have nothing to lose and everything to gain by promoting a


networked, computer-based medium.” (Ibid) Still, other companies


- financial services, travel, healthcare and entertainment, for


instance – benefit from Internet ads. (Ibid)


As for big-ticket items such as automobiles, Internet ads give


consumers a chance to access product information. According to


Nielsen vice president Paul Lindstrom, “It’s unrealistic to think


there’s going to be a large market to buy a car over the Web….”


Lindstrom says that the value of the Internet is in promoting items


with hefty price tags. (Associated Press, March 13, 1997)


Advertisers are concerned with more than the size of the


Internet audience, which numbers almost one in four adults in the


United States. Demographics and behavior patterns are also crucial


to advertising decisions. Men, according to Nielsen, are still the


largest users of online services, but “women, who only five years


ago made up a tiny 10% of the online world, now are nearing parity.


… 42% of online users are women.” (Ibid) In response to this


trend a number of advertisers such as Kellogg, Bristol-Myers Squibb


and Express clothing, have recently opened Web sites targeted to


women. (Hodges, November 6, 1995, p. 30)


Households with children under 18 make up the largest Internet


subscribers at 62.8%, according to Nielsen. (Nielsen Media


Research, July 1996) The Internet is also “more attractive to


younger Americans: 33.1% of 18-to-24-year-olds and 32% of 25-to-


34-year-olds used it in 1995.” (Fawcett, October 16, 1995) In


addition, just under half (48.7%) of adult Internet users have


college degrees and 40.3% are in professional or managerial


occupations. Further, more than half of all Internet households


report annual incomes exceeding $50,000. (Nielsen Media Research,


July 1996)


Nielsen also reports that 25% of all subscribers use their


online service at least every other day, and 50% use it at least


weekly. About 15% of Internet users have purchased goods online.


“Items most frequently purchased include entertainment items such


as books, CDs, tapes and videocassettes (32%), [computer] hardware/


software (21%), and airline tickets (14%).” Travel purchases in


general, including airline tickets, hotel reservations and car


rentals, account for 31% of all Internet spending, according to


Nielsen. (Ibid)


Works Cited


1. Adhost Client Services at http://adhost.com/service. html,


1997.


2. Anderson, Christopher, “The Accidental Superhighway,” The

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