iPod success drives traffic to iTunes

iPod success drives traffic to iTunes
According to research by Nielsen NetRatings, the popularity of the iPod is helping to drive much more traffic to Apple's iTunes site. The firm found that traffic to the iTunes site had grown by a massive 241% in 2005. Between December 2004 and 2005 the numbers of people going to the site regularly grew from 6.1 million to 20.7 million. The firm said the figures show that more than 14% of the net's population is using the iTunes service.

"Consumers have clearly indicated that they are eager to control their own music libraries, one song at a time," said Jon Gibs, director of media analytics at Nielsen NetRatings. The iPod music player has been the most successful MP3 player to date with over 14 million iPods sold over the holiday quarter. Taking that number and the fact that you can only get legal songs for iPods from iTunes into account, the huge increase in traffic is not exactly surprising.



However, the research didn't just focus on things we already know. It found that 12 to 17 year olds made up a disproportionately large group of iTunes users. They were more than twice as likely to visit the music store than any other population group. It also found that iTunes users were 2.2 times more likely to own a Volkswagen than other Internet users, and that Audi and Subaru cars were popular amongst the users as well.

The research even went on to show that the most popular alcoholic drink amongst iTunes users was cider, and the most favorite magazine was Wired. I don't know why these details were needed... but they might interest some users anyway.

Source:
BBC News


Written by: James Delahunty @ 23 Jan 2006 6:45
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  • MrToast

    I think that Apple is just smart. Ipod is great and you just have to love the fact that they were on the boat at the right time. Hell, now they are the boat! I do think that Cell phones are going to take over someday but do not kid yourself, Apple will most likely make it. Hey, has anyone heard of the neat new technology of using your cell phone like a credit card? I learned about that in one of my business systems classes today! Its like speed pass and you just touch it to a pop machine of vending machine and it charges your account! Hot DAMN that's the future!

    23.1.2006 18:19 #1

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