NONE: ONLINE-ADS>> Survey of consumer web "clicks" and buys
ONLINE-ADS>> Survey of consumer web "clicks" and buys
Carolin Benjamin (midnight_at_purplecat.com)
Fri, 10 Jan 1997 03:25:32 -0800
Hi guys ..
Thought you may be interested in a survey we are presently running on
duJour.com's [http://www.dujour.com] "Big Byte". duJour.com attracts over
100,000 visitors a day. Every quarter we run a new set of questions at the
"Big Byte" that brings the consumer to us "up close and personal" and gives
them a chance to share some data about themselves, and thoughts about the
web and how they are relating to it, all the while entering for "bigger
category prizes" This quarter our "Big Byte" asks questions such as; has the
visitor bought products on the web -- why or why not?? What kinds of
products is the visitor inclined to favor seeing on the web? One important
question now running is the all important and beat about question -- do
visitors "click" on ads?
An average of almost 14,000 daily visitors [the kind of visitors you want as
your customers] are filling out forms, trying for prizes and sharing their
thoughts on the "Big Byte".
Come over and visit us for yourself. At the end of this quarter the current
category of questions should be of a lot of interest to this list. Last
quarter our questions covered areas of: what kinds of content do people
really want to see on the web, will they pay for content, what and how much?
Also we were able to put together a great new updated survey of the
demographics of web visitors, including age and sex, plus other important
information. Since our site reaches and attracts a general consumer
audience, we think our surveys are pretty much on the pulse of the web in
general.
Carolin Benjamin - midnight_at_purplecat.com
CreativeZone - creators of "duJour.com"
interactive content that's never dull
http://www.dujour.com
P 206-232-5186 F 206-236-1539
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