Consumers who shop at flash sale sites, daily deal sites, and group buying sites (such as Groupon) shop more frequently than those who purchase from traditional online retailers
Consumers who shop at flash sale sites, daily deal sites, and group buying sites (such as Groupon) shop more frequently than those who purchase from traditional online retailers
06-15-12 More than one in 10 Internet-using teens ages 12-17 (13%) stream video live online for other people to watch, according to the Pew Research Center. Likewise, 37% of Internet- using teens participate in v
06-15-12 Paranormal and dystopic themes are still going strong in the publishing world, but young readers are becoming more discerning about their vampires and werewolves, says book seller Jennifer Sabol. Younger
06-15-12 Millennials who switched banks during the past year are more likely to cite more convenient branch locations (31%) over more access to ATMs (28%) or better online services (27%) as their primary motivati
06-15-12 One in four parents (24%) pay $6-$10 an hour for someone to watch their children, according to the American Red Cross. One in 10 pay $11-$15 an hour, and 4% pay $16-$20 an hour. However, most (51%) rely
06-15-12 Teens are more likely to crash their automobiles than any other age group, according to the AAA Foundation. In addition, the likelihood of a 16- or 17-year-old driver being killed in a crash, per mile dr
06-15-12 Four in 10 moms with children under age six (40%) say they think about the long-term impact of products on their children, according to Mintel. As such, 33% are paying more attention to food content, and
06-15-12 When it comes to dining out, Millennials do not select restaurants solely based on food, according to Technomic. As such, there are three attributes — social responsibility, food quality, and invol
06-01-12 Young adults ages 18-24 are more racially and ethnically diverse than other generations, and they shrug off attempts to label them, according to the Public Religion Research Institute and Georgetown Univ
06-15-12 Some 92% of teens use antiperspirant/deodorant, according to Mintel. They are more likely than adults to favor scented products (93% vs. 78%). Teens also like the solid/stick version, and 76% prefer clea