Saturday, May 30, 2009

Classifieds sites achieved record levels in the proportion of Visitors

Classifieds sites are recorded on standard rates in the number of visitors in the United States, depriving the press of a portion of advertising revenues, according to a study published Friday.

The study conducted by the Pew Research Center that the number of adults who have Internet service and visit these sites more than doubled over the last four years.

The Pew Center said the results show the increasing role of this type of sites to Internet users and reflect the change in the behavior of those who place ads or shopping through these sites.

He pointed out that the Web increased the number of sites advertising free short-deprived many American newspapers from the main source of revenue, adding to the crisis that led to the recent closure of many newspapers or declare bankruptcy.

The total number of visitors to sites, electronic bulletin an average of 53.8 million people in March 2009, including 42.2 million for Krolst only.

The Pew Center poll, which included 1687 of using the Internet between March 26 and April 19, that persons between the ages of 25 and 44 years are more than resort to the services of these sites.

No comments:

Post a Comment