Internet Surfer
How many hours a day do you spend surfing the Internet? For many of us our job relates to the internet, and some of us waste time "at work" by surfing the internet!
Some people even claim they are in fact, addicted to the internet. One thing is certain though, people in general enjoy surfing the internet. Whether doing research, or contacting family and friends through the latest social networking site popular among teens and college students.

Studying the behavior and habits of the Internet Surfer has become a science among advertising firms and marketing strategists, and for good reason. The internet has become much more than one would assume it was ever intended to be. In theory, I am sure the communication aspects of the network's origins were the top most reason for funding it's existence, but I highly doubt people thought one day we would be sharing "bookmarks" and trading photos of our favorite celebrity videos, or even watching the latest Presidential Debate via the internet!
Advertising and marketing to the Internet Surfer.
People want to know what makes someone click on something, what gets you to read the latest press release, or watch the latest commercial? Things like this are important to get site visitors to engage in advertisements within your website.
The internet surfer will always be around, clicking around, surfing the newest news site or political forum, waiting to find something new to look at, share, or buy. And as long as the internet exists people will be learning how to sell things to people via the internet.
Most people however, just want to sit back and surf the internet just like they do television. Endlessly clicking on link after link, loading page after page of celebrity gossip, political news, looking at their own house on Google Maps etc... and the internet just wouldn't be the same without them.
Who would make all those useless comments on news sites? Who would waste half a day making humorous video clips of themselves doing silly things on cam? Who could ever replace the internet surfer?
Some people even claim they are in fact, addicted to the internet. One thing is certain though, people in general enjoy surfing the internet. Whether doing research, or contacting family and friends through the latest social networking site popular among teens and college students.

Studying the behavior and habits of the Internet Surfer has become a science among advertising firms and marketing strategists, and for good reason. The internet has become much more than one would assume it was ever intended to be. In theory, I am sure the communication aspects of the network's origins were the top most reason for funding it's existence, but I highly doubt people thought one day we would be sharing "bookmarks" and trading photos of our favorite celebrity videos, or even watching the latest Presidential Debate via the internet!
Advertising and marketing to the Internet Surfer.
People want to know what makes someone click on something, what gets you to read the latest press release, or watch the latest commercial? Things like this are important to get site visitors to engage in advertisements within your website.
The internet surfer will always be around, clicking around, surfing the newest news site or political forum, waiting to find something new to look at, share, or buy. And as long as the internet exists people will be learning how to sell things to people via the internet.
Most people however, just want to sit back and surf the internet just like they do television. Endlessly clicking on link after link, loading page after page of celebrity gossip, political news, looking at their own house on Google Maps etc... and the internet just wouldn't be the same without them.
Who would make all those useless comments on news sites? Who would waste half a day making humorous video clips of themselves doing silly things on cam? Who could ever replace the internet surfer?
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