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Old 03-25-2005, 12:26 AM
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Things ****s do online!

According to comScore Media Metrix, more than 14 million Americans age 13 to 17 accessed the Internet in January 2005.

A major portion of the average ****?s time online is spent connecting with peers whether it?s instant messaging, blogs or e-mail. Sites that facilitate or promote **** communication were among the highest ranked properties by composition of users age 13 to 17.

Homework help sites, which allow ****s to use the Internet for help with schoolwork, are disproportionately popular among this segment.

****s make up 29 and 23 percent of audiences of the above two categories, respectively.

The report further added that over 70 percent of **** Internet users visited at least one Retail category site in January 2005.

Specialty apparel retailers targeting ****s are among the Retail sites with the highest composition of 13 to 17 year old users. Many of these sites offer contests and giveaways, as well as chat rooms and other communication tools. This encourages **** consumers to make these brand a part of their everyday life, not just a site for purchasing.

****s also tend to be heavy consumers of music content and merchandise.

Top Sites visited by 13-17 Year old population -

Deviantart.Com
Purevolume.Com
Freetranslation.Com
Buddyprofile.Com
Xanga.Com
Funnyjunk.Com
Quizyourfriends.Com
Picturetrail.Com
Sparknotes.Com
Bolt
Alloy
Neopets.Com
Limewire
Lyrics.Com
Livejournal.Com

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Old 03-27-2005, 08:33 PM
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interesting, especially because I am in the process of opening www.risingvibe.com which hopefully will pose respectable competition to www.purevolume.com
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Old 03-28-2005, 07:33 AM
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I thought one or two might have visited **** sites to satisfy their curiosity. I think the lack of those sites means that parents are finally cottoning on to what their children are doing online and waking up to the dangers of paedophilia on the internet, which is very good to see. I won't go into this any further as it would take this way off topic.
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Old 03-28-2005, 11:21 AM
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Perhaps there are just to many **** sites for a single one to make the top ten list.
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