Managing The Evolution Of A Revolution: Marketing Implications Of Internet Media Usage Among College Students

  • Budden C
  • Anthony J
  • Budden M
  • et al.
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It is no surprise that internet usage among college students has seen a marked increase in recent years. The increasing usage of this medium portends direct, negative impacts relative to the use of other media by this important market segment. Marketers are interested in internet usage information in order to determine the best methods for tapping into this potential market. Research focused on internet usage patterns of college students was conducted. Usage patterns by student classification and gender were studied. Specific use of the Facebook, MySpace and YouTube websites were investigated.

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Budden, C. B., Anthony, J. F., Budden, M. C., & Jones, M. A. (2011). Managing The Evolution Of A Revolution: Marketing Implications Of Internet Media Usage Among College Students. College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal (CTMS), 3(3), 5. https://doi.org/10.19030/ctms.v3i3.5283

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