2013年8月13日星期二

smartphone shoppers

When it comes to “mobile” shopping, there’s Cherson Label Printing no place like home. That’s the key takeaway from new research by Nielsen showing two-thirds of smartphone shoppers, and four out of five on tablets shop at home -- sometimes while watching TV.
Furthermore, 95% of tablet shoppers -- and 72% of smartphone shoppers -- who make a purchase do so from home. Tablet users are more likely to purchase a physical item (38%) than smartphone shoppers (24%), and more likely to make purchases overall than smartphone counterparts. They are also more likely to research products before buying, at 59% versus 54% for smartphone users.
Data released by Nielsen last month indicated that 84% of U.S. smartphone owners used their devices for shopping in the first quarter -- up five percentage points from the year-earlier period.Cherson Hang Tag Mobile shoppers split evenly by gender, but tend to skew younger (57% under 45) and more affluent than the general population.
Smartphone shoppers, not surprisingly, are more active outside the home. On the way to a store, 70% of smartphone shoppers use a store locator, and 37% use shopping lists created on their phones once they arrive.
The majority of mobile shoppers typically check prices, often using product search or barcode-scanning apps. When checking out, smartphone shoppers are more likely to use their devices for mobile coupons (34%),Cherson TEC Printer and for payment (23%). But only 3% use their devices to make in-store purchases.
The mobile experience continues after returning home, as about 20% of phone and tablet owners post comments on social media. Among tablet users, 16% write reviews of their purchases, and 17% follow up by looking up information on a complementary product. Among those who are shopping from the couch, most smartphone and tablet (56% and 52%, respectively) owners said they use their devices to track the progress of their online orders.
The findings in Nielsen’s Mobile Shopping Report were taken from a sample of 3,257 adults who either own a tablet or a smartphone and have done some mobile shopping activity in the last 30 days.

2013年6月27日星期四

one time screening


"Baby boomers" account for an overwhelming 75 percent of all people with hepatitis C in the country. It's for this reason that the Task Force strongly recommends people born between 1945 and 1965, even those without other risk factors, should receive a one time screening.wig online shop

Task Force co-chair Albert Siu, M.D., M.S.P.H, said:

"Many people in this age group contracted hepatitis C from a blood transfusion or unknown or unreported high-risk behaviors.

Even though they may have no symptoms yet, the evidence is convincing that one-time screening will help find millions of Americans with the infection before they develop a serious liver disease VPN Hong Kong ."


Over the last ten years hepatitis C treatment has improved enormously; the side effects and harms associated with treatment and diagnoses aren't nearly as bad as they used to be before.

People who are screened should receive a comprehensive explanation of what hepatitis C infection is before testing begins. In addition, the patients should be encouraged to ask any questions that they may have regarding the test .