Chip, sorry for delay … I basically laid around the house all day yesterday and read. I spend my time power surfing between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. reading my RSS. I then use BB to interact on twitter, facebook, gmail, and foursquare during the day. Some computer use if I’m in an office and need to search while writing. Evenings are longer form writing on my own blogs, longer form commenting on conversations that were going during the day. Generally 10-11 p.m. final thoughts types posts on social media.
I don’t use video as much as some younger people, don’t particularly care about photos, but have a couple hundred google alerts that flow through my RSS reader so I don’t miss anything about our region, or political peeps that I follow closely.
i would think that more people play online games.
Yeah, good point, David.
I’m actually surprised that so many people read blogs. I was under the impression that blog readers were primarily computer geeks.
I can’t believe buying products is at 5%
I wonder if it’s 2,646 unique page hits per month or just “times someone loaded a page.” I only hit the same 5-8 pages once or twice a day.
Wow and so much money to be made in gaming.
2646 web pages visited (per person, per month)
divided by 89 domains visited
equals 30 pages per domain.
Really? 30 pages per domain? That doesn’t sound right.
Chip, sorry for delay … I basically laid around the house all day yesterday and read. I spend my time power surfing between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. reading my RSS. I then use BB to interact on twitter, facebook, gmail, and foursquare during the day. Some computer use if I’m in an office and need to search while writing. Evenings are longer form writing on my own blogs, longer form commenting on conversations that were going during the day. Generally 10-11 p.m. final thoughts types posts on social media.
I don’t use video as much as some younger people, don’t particularly care about photos, but have a couple hundred google alerts that flow through my RSS reader so I don’t miss anything about our region, or political peeps that I follow closely.