mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 29 2006 | bloglines, rss, market research
I'm not sure what 'publicly' listed vs. privately listed means. But some interesting stats nonetheless....
Quoted: There are about 83K publicly listed users on bloglines and they have a combined 2,786,687 feed subscriptions. Roughly 35% of these publicly listed users organize their feeds into folders. On an average there are about 20 feeds per folder. By analyzing this data and combining merging folders that are very similar, we have come up with an automatic way of creating a taxonomy of popular topics and make it easy to find feeds that are most relevant to that topic.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 22 2006 | market research, advertising, newsletter, podcast
This looks like a good site for market research on "e-business" and online marketing. Many of the articles are free.
Quoted: eMarketer provides e-business research, statistics, demographics and Internet usage data for online marketers. Products and services include market research reports and online database subscriptions.
For e.g. I found the following at: http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1004219
Quoted: As of 2006, 63% of the US population ages 3 and older uses the Internet at least once per month, according to eMarketer. That amounts to 180 million people.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 12 2006 | Market Research, marketing
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