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eMarketer: Facts and Numbers for Teens / Tweens Via Hard Knox Life by Dave Knox November 19, 2008

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Over the weekend I had a chance to catch up on some of the recent eMarketer reports. They have been releasing quite a bit around Teens / Tweens and technology. In particular, their Kids & Teens Communication Revolutionaries provides some stellar information for any Brand Manager marketing to the youth market. For instance, by 2012 US youth will be almost 1 out of 5 Internet users.

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Furthermore, this generation wants to communicate in different ways than older generations, with a much higher preference text messaging than e-mail.

Read The Rest—> eMarketer: Facts and Numbers for Teens / Tweens

Tweens’ Favorite Media Online, Search Integral to Shopping July 30, 2008

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The vast majority (83%) of tweens (those age 10-14), spend at least an hour online per day, compared with 68% reporting they watch an hour of TV per day, according to an ROI research study commissioned by DoubleClick Performics, writes Chief Marketer.

Radio (29%), magazines (10%) and newspapers (5%) were less popular among tweens, writes DoubleClick SVP of search operations Stuart Larkins.

The research studied the online search and purchase behavior of various demographic segments across 10 product categories. Some 1,000 panelists from eReward’s active members responded to the survey.

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Product Categories

The top product category of interest to tweens is apparel; they report shopping for apparel on average 8.2 times over the previous six months, for electronics 4.5 times, home furnishings 4.4 times.

Among the apparel and electronics categories, the following are the items that tweens primarily recommend or purchase:

Search is an integral of the online and offline shopping process, according to DoubleClick. Fore example:

Online Behavior

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