Contest Reminders and Demographics

I lied, I thought I was going to bed, but I didn’t. I’ve gotten more than 1,000 emails after spam filter tonight once the server started acting right. I have filtered through them and put most on hold, but the one reporting the results of our little demographics survey caught my attention. It also reminded me to remind you all about the current contests. So 1st the contests…

So… Who reads Mobilitysite and Aximsite?

Surprisingly, 90% of the readers are male. I knew this would be high, but not that high. 59% are between the ages of 25-44. Woohoo… 80% of those that responded visit the site at least daily and more than 75% of you use most of the resources we offer, the news, reviews, forums, etc… 37% of you are AT&T users. That is a big percentage. Sprint was #2 with 13%.  The rest of it had to do with spending and such and I don’t care about that. The advertisers do, but not me :)

Thanks to everyone that has done the survey so far. There is still time though. Link

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2 Responses to “Contest Reminders and Demographics”


  1. i was curious, I can’t remember if there was a device question on the survey…

    A poll of PPC Phone, PPC + cell, PPC + wifi, or stand alone PPC might be interesting

    also

    Cell service: including data, or sms/mms, or voice only

    also

    never use SMS/MMS, have it to receive the occasional message, send the occasional message, use them frequently, my thumbs are about to fall off

  2. wow, intertesting stats.

    Very surprising IMO that AT&T was the number 1 service provider.

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