Posts Tagged ‘Daily Basis’

Podcasting - The Great Idea That Wasn’t

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Remember a couple of years ago when “podcasting” was the NEXT BIG THING? How you just HAD to start your own podcast if you were serious about Internet marketing?

Well, if a report by Pew Internet & American Life Project is to be believed… all that was HYPE. The Pew report has found that just 19 percent of Internet users have ever downloaded a podcast, and of those, just 17 percent do so on a typical day. Moreover, just 3 percent of Internet users listen to podcasts on a daily basis.

These figures have barely budged from what they were two years ago in August 2006. Back then, 1 percent of Internet users listened to podcasts daily, and an estimated 12 percent had ever downloaded a podcast.

So if you never got around to regularly podcasting… that was probably time well spent!

Source: Enid Burns, “Report: Podcasting Continues Slow Growth”, The ClickZ Network, Aug 29, 2008

Search and Email Most Popular Daily Activities Online

Friday, August 8th, 2008

The Pew Internet Project has released a report revealing that the most popular daily online activities among U.S. Internet users are using search engines and email.

According to Pew’s recent study of U.S. Internet users, 49 percent use search engines and 60 percent use email, each and every day. Another 30 percent check the weather, 29 percent research a hobby, 28 percent surf the Internet for fun, and 13 percent visit social networking sites, on a daily basis.

Source: Jason Kincaid, “Search Challenges Email As Most Popular Daily Online Activity”, August 6, 2008, Tech Crunch