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Most Web Users Like Ad-Supported Content Model November 7, 2007

Posted by Mark Blei in : Uncategorized , trackback


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Given a choice about how web content should be paid for, the vast majority (72 percent) of web users prefer that websites not charge them – and instead rely on advertising for revenue, according to a Direct Marketing Association (DMA) study, writes sister site MarketingCharts.

Among the findings of the study:

“A significant portion” of those who were not aware had not yet used the internet, the DMA said.

As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) examines online behavioral targeting and some groups have called for an online “do-not-track” list, the DMA said providing relevant online marketing to consumers is helping to drive the growth of the internet.

“The verdict is in – consumers have overwhelmingly responded to an open internet supported by relevant advertising,” said DMA President & CEO John A. Greco, Jr.

About the study: A national survey of more than 1,000 adult consumers was conducted during the weekend of October 26-28 on behalf of DMA by ORC International of Princeton, NJ.

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