Sunday, May 22, 2005
Ha ha ha...um, I don't fit this profile...
"But it's more than brute numbers that make blogs so powerful a marketing force. According to Forrester Research, bloggers are the ideal consumers: They tend to be affluent (average household income: $57,900), influential with peers, and broadband-connected. Plus, they're young and tech-savvy: A quarter of all bloggers are ages 18 to 24, a group that's nine times more likely to have their own blogs. These consumers will no doubt carry their blogging habits, increasingly fatter wallets, and brand preferences with them into the mainstream. So bloggers are clearly a good long-term marketing investment." Read the entire article here.
Huh? $57,900? 18-24? I'd like to pass for 18-24 and live like I make $57,900 a year, but neither is true.
That being said, please contact me via email regarding donations to my lifestyle and plastic surgery funds. Every little bit helps.
Huh? $57,900? 18-24? I'd like to pass for 18-24 and live like I make $57,900 a year, but neither is true.
That being said, please contact me via email regarding donations to my lifestyle and plastic surgery funds. Every little bit helps.