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Study Shows Online Usage by Gender

December 29th, 2005 by James Omdahl


The process of understanding our online audience should be ongoing and evolving. A recent study examined the online behavior of both women and men.

The results show that men tend to search the Internet looking for the bottom-line: What is the weather going to be? What was the score of the game? How did my stocks perform?

The online tendencies of women were more of a gathering or shopping process: What type of plan is the best for me? What does this mean for me and my family? How does this work?

What impact does this type of information have on us as affiliate marketers? It is another chapter to study in order to learn more about our audience. The more we learn, the better the service we can provide.

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