Eighty-three
percent of Americans surveyed for the recen
t Pew study
said they went online to research their hobbies. Back in
November, 2004, that figure stood at 77 percent. Nearly
30 percent make this a daily activity. In fact, sourcing
information on a hobby is one of the most popular
activities online and is on a par with reading online
news, online shopping and online entertainment.
In the past two
years, the number of hobbyists online has grown from 45
percent to 59 percent. Men under 50 and home broadband
users are the most likely to pursue their hobby online.
The numbers that make use of the Internet on a daily
basis have almost doubled from 12 percent to 20 percent.
“The internet’s
effect on hobbies can range from being an integral
research tool for a genealogist...to being a connection
and communication tool for collectors, to being the very
source of a hobby’s existence, as in the case of online
gaming,” said the report entitled "Hobbyists
Online"(data memo). “Regardless of the internet’s role
in the hobby, its impact is clear.”
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