Study shows newspapers attract more than a third of online audience
According to a recent study by the Newspaper Association of America and
Nielsen Online, newspaper websites attract more than one third of all Internet users,
Biz Report wrote on Thursday.
The study
revealed more than 70 million visitors to U.S. newspaper sites during June
2009, a number which makes up nearly 36 percent of the entire U.S. online
community.
The report also showed that advertising on online papers is more
effective with visitors to the newspaper Websites more engaged in the ads
and more likely to act on the advertising.
According to the study 82 percent of adults who viewed an advertisement
on a newspaper Website "took action" because of that ad. These "actions"
include clipping coupons, making purchases or visiting the product's website.
"The
newspaper audience continues to expand as publishers aggressively capitalize on
their investments in digital properties, adding robust features and launching
new products to attract a highly valuable consumer audience," said NAA President
and CEO John F. Sturm. "Advertisers who want to reach consumers ready to
make purchasing decisions continue to use the trusted newspaper brand to ensure
their messages are heard through the crowd."
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