From ItsaSurvey.com
Sex in Cyberspace?
By JupiterResearch
Feb 11, 2008 - 1:33:44 PM
Jupiter Research, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, reports consumers are looking for love in cyberspace at a steady pace, which will result in significant growth during the next five years. Online dating and personals will increase from $900M in 2007 to $1.9B in 2012, according to the recently published JupiterResearch report,
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US Paid Content Forecast, 2007 to 2012.
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Despite the grave outlook in some press reports, there are no signs that the eruption of social networks has burned the paid online personals market.
“Still, as casual visitor traffic slows or shrinks, competitors will have to seek out harder-to-sell consumers, as well as offer additional services to their existing customers,
” said David Card, Vice President and Research Director for JupiterResearch.
“And competition is already ferocious.
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Personals remain one of the larger paid content categories online. Only music and games are bigger, or attract more than 10 percent of online users.
“Personals are one of the few legitimate billion-dollar paid content businesses,
” said David Schatsky, President of JupiterResearch.
“JupiterResearch projects a steady 16 percent compound annual growth rate through 2012 for the category.
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The complete findings of this report are immediately available to JupiterResearch clients online at
www.jupiterresearch.com. For details on JupiterResearch's methodology, visit
www.jupiterresearch.com/bin/item.pl/methodology or email
press@jupiterresearch.com to request a detailed methodology statement.
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