Abstract
While the percentage of affluent households in the US remains relatively
steady, eMarketer projects that the number of affluent Internet users will
grow from 43.7 million in 2006 to 57.1 million in 2011.
The Affluent Internet Users report tracks the growth of
$100,000-income-level users online and projects the affect these prosperous
consumers will have on online sales, marketing and merchants.
The rise of affluent Internet users is not only creating opportunities for
marketers that traditionally cater to this demographic, but as this
“mass affluent” group grows the range of companies that caters to
them is also expanding.
For every luxury goods or financial services company that targets customers
with ample resources, there is a social network or new media site that is also
aimed at young, active and affluent online consumers.
Key questions the "Affluent Internet Users" report addresses:
- How do researchers, marketers and the media define affluence?
- How many affluent Internet users are there in the US, and how will the
number change over the next five years?
- Why is the percentage of US affluent Internet users higher than the
percentage of affluent households in the population as a whole?
- What categories of e-commerce cater to predominantly wealthy audiences?
- Which companies are selling and advertising their products online to
affluent Internet users?
- And many others....
eMarketer Reports- On Target and Up to Date
The Affluent Internet Users report aggregates the latest data from
marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer analysis to provide
the information you need to make the right business decisions- right now.