Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer, OP, is 24%.
If you go to the ADVERTISING tab you will find these stats:
Audience Statistics
Female: 76% female — 1.5x Internet average
Adult Audience: Aged 25 - 44, well ahead of Internet average in this demographic
Educated: 43% have college degrees and 27% have post graduate degrees (nearly twice the Internet average)
Regional: Over half of visits from DC, MD, and VA. California and New York are the next most common locations of users
Has Kids: 65% have kids
Income: Ahead of Internet average in audience members earning greater than $100,000 and $150,000.
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How do the know this information with regard to those posting or reading?
Anonymous wrote:The answer, OP, is 24%.
If you go to the ADVERTISING tab you will find these stats:
Audience Statistics
Female: 76% female — 1.5x Internet average
Adult Audience: Aged 25 - 44, well ahead of Internet average in this demographic
Educated: 43% have college degrees and 27% have post graduate degrees (nearly twice the Internet average)
Regional: Over half of visits from DC, MD, and VA. California and New York are the next most common locations of users
Has Kids: 65% have kids
Income: Ahead of Internet average in audience members earning greater than $100,000 and $150,000.
Statistics provided by Quantcast
Anonymous wrote:I've always wondered how often men/dads post on DCUrbanMom?
In other words, what percent of the forum posters would you imagine are men?
Anonymous wrote:I post in several threads a day. I would imagine the men make up less than 30%. Sometimes I'll announce myself as a guy, but usually I just skip it. I've posted a ton of questions and it always sucks when people assume I'm a woman.
Responses like, "You need to get your husband to chip in" sometimes tangent into conversations about how lazy men are or how men don't understand what moms go through. By then it's too awkward to jump in and say "Guess what!"