星期三 [ 2010/2/24 9:22:41 | watches2010 ] Break Media Offers Annual Stud Break Media, the Internet's media community for men, has issued the results of their annual study of Break.com Users Holiday Buying Plans, and "survey says" that the recession hasn't put a dent in men's shopping plans for the 2009 holiday season. The independent survey of Break.com users ages 18-34 reports that men will spend aggressively, skip bargains, and flock to stores for video games, computers, clothing, shoes, and alcohol in the next month. "The economy hasn't changed young men's buying habits this holiday season," said Keith Richman, CEO of Break Media. "In fact, guys are feeling more confident about their economic situation this year than last year--they are still going to be out there shopping for the latest gadgets and gifts for their families, significant others, friends, and last but not least, for themselves." rolex fake What Economic Downturn? Men Want What they Want, and They Want it Now! - About 50 percent of the Break.com audience plans to spend the same amount as last year. - Nearly 53 percent of men will be buying themselves a gift this holiday season, as opposed to 39 percent last year. Guys know themselves best! - More guys plan to buy for friends this year (49 percent vs. 40 percent in 2008) and extended family (30 percent vs. 22 percent in 2008). - Over 50 percent of the Break audience will spend $100 - $1,000 on holiday gifts for others. 13 percent plan to spend more than $1,000 on holiday gifts for others. - More than 65 percent are not bargain hunters and will pay full price for holiday gifts, rather than waiting for items to go on sale. What's Hot to Guys, What's Not? Tech Gadgets in High Demand This Season. - What do men aged 18-34 want most this holiday season? The top gifts they "cannot live without" this year are: cash (16 percent), clothes and shoes (14 percent), and video games (12 percent). - Tied for second (at 8 percent each) are computer hardware, game consoles, and alcohol. - Guys say the hottest gifts of the 2009 season are: Samsung TVs (30 percent), Modern Warfare 2 video game (29 percent), Sony Playstation 3 game console (38 percent), the Amazon Kindle (19 percent), and the Flip Video MinoHD camcorder (17 percent). wholesale colthing - Guys 18-34 say that Xbox or Playstation 3 is the hottest game console of the season, while guys 35 are more likely to say PSP or Wii. Online Shopping Growing, But Men Still Opt to Shop In?Store. - The amount of men surveyed who plan on hitting the pavement this holiday season for most of their holiday buying is double that of those who will shop mostly online (42 percent vs. 18 percent). - The top locations for holiday buying are shopping malls and electronics specialty stores (e.g. Best Buy). - The next most popular are "big box" stores (e.g. Target) followed by warehouse clubs (e.g. Costco) and non-electronics specialty retailers (e.g. flowers, jewelry, books). More Guys Buy For Mom and Dad. Girlfriends--Get in Line! - A whopping 70 percent of respondents plan on buying gifts for their parents this holiday season. - Siblings and girlfriends are tied for next in line at 60 percent, while friends come in at about 50 percent. Other articles: http://www.thip.ac.cn/Women-shaken-by-bag-snatch-dra.html http://www.lafarge-braas.com/TV-treats-prove-too-much-of-a-tempter.html http://www.xtjypx.com/Blog/View/?489 浏览(127) | 回复(0) |
Break Media Offers Annual Stud