Digital Content Today: 3,000 Texts A Month?
Wednesday, January 27, 2010![]() Nielsen analyzes more than 40,000 mobile bills every month to determine what consumers actually are spending their money on. The results are staggering: American teenagers are using 3,146 messages a month, which translates into more than 10 messages every hour of the month that they are not sleeping or in school. Even the under 12 segment are sending 1,146 messages per month, which is almost four text messages per waking hour that they are not at school. In other news: Newsday Paywall Stats Not Promising ... Yahoo To Leverage More Consumer Data ... 10 Steps To Social Media Measurement ... Coke Launches Branded Contest ... So Will Customers Pay For Facebook? | |
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