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  • ALL WEBSITE VISITORS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL

    By: Steve Hartung


    The first study of actual online behavior released earlier
    this week by McKinsey and Media Metrix shows that only half
    of online consumers are active users, logging on at least
    once a month. Furthermore, among those active users, six
    distinct segments have emerged: Simplifiers, Surfers,
    Connectors, Bargainers, Routiners and Sportsters.

    McKinsey's John Forsyth said that marketers who try to reach
    all six at once, or approach them as if they were all alike,
    "do so at their peril," hence the title of the report - "All
    Website Visitors Are Not Created Equal."

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    Here are some details the report provides --

    Simplifiers use the Internet to make their lives easier, and
    tend to log on with a specific purpose in mind and they want
    to do it quickly and easily. Although Simplifiers spend just
    7 hours per month on the Web, they have the longest tenure
    online (49% have been online for over 5 years) and account
    for half of the total online transactions.

    Surfers constitute just 8% of the active user population,
    but they account for 32% of online time -- far more than any
    other segment in the study. They access over four times as
    many pages as the average user, and move quickly among the
    domains, continually seeking new experiences.

    Connectors are relative novices, seeking reasons to use the
    Internet. Although Connectors account for 36% of the active
    user population, 40% of them have been online less than two
    years, and just 42% have made purchases online (versus an
    average of 61%). Connectors often use the Internet to
    "connect" with people through e-mail and chat rooms.
    However, they hold great potential to expand their use and
    become members of a different segment.

    Bargainers are fiercely devoted to one aspect of the
    Internet: the quest for deals. Though they represent only 8%
    of active online users and spend less time online than the
    average user, they represent 52% of eBay visitors.

    Routiners and Sportsters go online primarily for content.
    Only half of Routiners have made purchases online, and just
    6% have made five or more online purchases. They visit fewer
    domains (typically news and financial sites), but spend
    almost twice as much time per page as average users.

    Routiners want superior content and the sense they are
    getting "something special." Sportsters (just 4% of active
    online users) act much like Routiners, but focus on sports
    and entertainment sites. They spend just 7.1 hours online
    each month (versus a 9.8 average), and are drawn to fresh,
    colorful and interactive sites. End of report.
    Thank you jayde. I think your readers who are marketers, will gain some
    added
    knowledge of who is visiting their websites.

    Personally, I quit the website selling game some time ago. To much of a
    good thing gone
    sour. I realized that the giant of all giants of internet business is
    email. The newest email
    services now pay their clients to send and receive regular daily email.
    Makes for a very
    "sticky" site. Anyone interested in a web-based free email service that
    pays you cash
    just for doing your email thing? See for yourself how much money you
    "lose" everyday
    by using someone else's free service. Use our income calculator at:
    http://www.themail.com/ref.htm?=202092
    Then decide for yourself.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Steve Hartung, EAbroker at themail.
    emailsteve@themail.com



     

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