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2012 US holiday retail ecommerce sales were $42.3B, a 14% increase from 2011
012 U.S. Online Holiday Spending Grows 14 Percent vs. Year Ago to $42.3 Billion
The number of European web-based email users grew by 14% over the past year to 276M
Web-Based Email Usage in Europe Jumps 14 Percent Over Past Year - comScore, Inc
Non-human online traffic (including fraud) ranges from 4% to 11%
comScore Releases White Paper: “The Economics of Online Advertising: How Viewable and Validated Impressions Create Digital Scarcity and Affect Publisher Economics” - comScore, Inc
The total Brazilian online population, including public computers at Internet cafes, universities, etc. is more than 73MM
Internet Users Age 6-14 in Brazil Spend 60 Percent of their Online Time on Entertainment and Communication Sites
Internet users 6-14 years of age accounted for 12% of the total online population in Brazil in May 2010
Internet Users Age 6-14 in Brazil Spend 60 Percent of their Online Time on Entertainment and Communication Sites
More than 131B web searches per month are conducted globally. This represents 4B searches per day, 175 MM per hour and 2.9MM per minute
comScore Reports Global Search Market Growth of 46% in 2009
The US is the largest individual search market with ~17% of global searches, about 22.7 B searches per month. China is second with 13.3 B, followed by Japan at 9.2 B and then the UK at 6.2 B
comScore Reports Global Search Market Growth of 46% in 2009
8% of internet users account for 85% of all advertising clicks
comScore and Starcom USA Release Updated “Natural Born Clickers” Study Showing 50 Percent Drop in Number of U.S. Internet Users Who Click on Display Ads
"Today, marketers who attempt to optimize their advertising campaigns solely around the click are assigning no value to the 84% of internet users who don't click on an ad" - Vice President of Marketing Solutions, comScore
comScore and Starcom USA Release Updated “Natural Born Clickers” Study Showing 50 Percent Drop in Number of U.S. Internet Users Who Click on Display Ads