Survey: Do You Prefer to Watch Online Video or Read Online Text? - 1,411 Views, 1 Comment
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We often have debates here at the Internet Patrol about which people prefer: to watch an online video, or to read the same material as text.
The conventional wisdom is that Internet video is the future of the Internet. But we know lots of people who, given a choice, would rather read about something than watch a video about it.
Now someone is actually researching this! Osterman Research, a national research and analysis firm that does a lot of research in the Internet and messaging space, is conducting a short online survey regarding email and information, and it includes questions about whether you prefer to watch video or read online!
We’re really interested in this, so please take this very short (it takes only 90 seconds to complete) survey!
We’ll be sure to report the results here!
Take the Osterman Research survey on video versus text here.
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The link leads to a completely different survey.
Comment by Mike — 10/17/2008 @ 9:26 am