Posts Tagged ‘internet’

Influence of Internet - Tej Kohli

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Tej Kohli business blog brings to you a recent study featured in Pew Internet and American Life .  Here are the prime highlights:

The latest Pew Internet and American Life featured report says that while Americans do product research online, the information they find doesn’t actually affect purchase decisions.

It means that while Americans do product research online in the specific areas of music, cell phones and real estate, they don’t like to think that the information they find online affects their purchase decisions.

Without that little qualifier, the stats are sobering:

* 56% said that they used the Internet to “research” music before buying, but only 7% said that the Internet’s information was a major influence in their decision.
* 39% researched cell phones online, but only 10% said that information was a major influence in their decision.
* 49% researched real estate online, but only 11% said that information was a major influence in their decision.
logically this is like saying “56% of people paid for and read Consumer Reports, but only 7% actually paid attention to what they read” or “only 7% later recognized that Consumer Reports introduced them to new products, gave objective reviews of their features, warned of potential problems with the product or the company and gave recommendations.”

As you dig deeper into the study, you see the real statistics come out. 11% of the general population said the Internet was a major influence in their real estate purchase decision—but 23% of those who used the Internet for research on their real estate decision said it was a major influence. 10% of the general population said the Internet was a major influence in their cell phone purchase decision—but of those who actually used the Internet, 27% said it was a major influence.

Also interesting: the survey found that, while few people go online to comment on the products after purchases, many music consumers (44%) actually go online to connect with the artist, review the music, share it or tell people about it after a purchase.

Web under assault - Tej Kohli

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Security experts say internet is under assault! Tej Kohli Security category brings the complete news.

Internet security experts say the Web has become so overrun with identity thieves that users have no way of knowing which sites are safe.

The San Francisco Chronicle said Wednesday that even the largest and most-familiar destinations are vulnerable to thieves who swipe identification numbers, business e-mails and medical records.

Professional criminals and organized crime have ongoing, sustained campaigns to rob consumers blind, said Paul Ferguson, a researcher for Trend Micro.

The culprits seek out flaws in various popular software packages and hack their way into Web sites. From there they can gain access to the server and attack other Web sites, the newspaper reported.

Experts advise Web surfers to keep their Internet browsers updated and regularly sweep their computers for malicious viruses.

Source: United Press International