Michiganders agree with North Carolinians. 30.7% of them said that when spending over $200 for something, they almost always purchase products from a store. A close 30.3% will compare store prices and Internet prices to see which has the better deal. 29.5% of Michiganders said they will do product research on the Internet, but generally make purchases from the store.
This data shows that Michiganders are pretty evenly split on how they approach making big purchases, not completely unlike North Carolinians.
Different than North Carolinian respondents, however, young Michiganders did not have such a dramatically low response rate to answering that they do internet research and purchase at the store. 31% of the 18-24 year olds answered this way, as compared to 6.4% of their North Carolinian counterparts.
Is there a reason for the similarities and differences? Do they have any bigger implications? What do you think?
Thursday, July 5, 2007
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