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The Online Experiment

October 7, 2010
Livemint
Despite a slow start, online advertising continues to gain momentum, thanks to its growing reach and the awareness of consumers

Nearly half of India's mobiles connections are inactive, says a survey

October 6, 2010
CIOL
In May India had only 304 million mobile subscribers consuming 355 million active mobile connections as against 617.53 million declared by TRAI

l23greetings to fund growth through IPO

March 26, 2010
Livemint
Online greetings still form a secondary activity online, and as a sector, it's seen only a 10% rate of growth over the last four years.

Yesterday once more

January 19, 2010
Business Standard
Almost 49 per cent of the online buyers in India buy from eBay on a duplicated basis and 35 per cent of all buyers do that on a preferred basis

Google goes offline to get small cos online

Jan 17, 2010
Livemint
India will be the laboratory where Google's 'offline' model will be tested out, before being replicated in other emerging markets

Orkut losing to Facebook in battle for market share in India

October 14, 2009
Mint
With more than half of India's 47 million online population active on social networking sites, a battle for increased market share has sparked a war between the top two social media portals.

Gmail emerges as top India email service dislodging Yahoo

October 11, 2009
Livemint.com
Gmail gained ground from 17.7 mn users to 18.2 mn users in September, surpassing its rival by 1.4 mn unique users.

India: ICT for senior citizens-Where are we today?

October 04, 2009
Global Voices
Senior citizens account for only 0.8% of the internet users in India, hence in our estimate around 0.32 million regular internet users are Senior Citizens (of 38miilion total regular internet users).

How many mobile numbers do you have?

3 Oct, 2009
Indiatimes.com
One out of every three (57 million) urban mobile users in India now own two or more mobile connection.

Urban Indians with multiple mobile connections

October 02, 2009
The Economic Times
One out of every three (57 million) urban mobile users in India now own two or more mobile connections, says India Mobile 2009, a survey by online market research company JuxtConsult, available exclusively to ET.

What makes eBay India tick?

September 14, 2009
Business Standard
India had nine million-odd shoppers, who just search but don’t buy, and 3.5 million buyers.

Handsets with a common touch

September 07, 2009
Business Standard
The India Mobile 2009 Handset Report by JuxtConsult — an online research consultancy — shows that while the most favoured price bracket is between Rs 1,000 and Rs 5,000 (53 per cent), close to 26 per cent people (24 per cent in the age group of 16-25 years) prefer to spend anywhere between Rs 5,000 and Rs 10,000 on handsets.

A decade on, Indian blogs remain mostly urban, niche

August 11, 2009
Mint
In the next 10 years, the unwieldy and awkward word grew from being an exclusive preserve of the tech savvy to become the dominant face of the Internet .

Digital drive | The Net effect

June 30, 2009
Mint
The number of advertisers online has increased in the past few years but the allocation of expenditure has been just around 5% of overall ad budgets. A spike in spending is, however, expected this year.

71 per cent Internet users live in non-metros

April 8, 2009
Afaqs.com
JuxtConsult: 71 per cent Internet users live in non-metros! Internet research firm, JuxtConsult, has released the findings of its annual study, India Online 2009, which tracks the usage and preferences of Internet users in India.

IT superpower India sees internet users drop by 3 million according to JuxtConsult's India Online Report 2009.
April 4th, 2009
The Economic Times
The world’s largest democracy, which is one of the largest emerging economies and an IT superpower, has seen its number of internet users drop by 3 million in a year to 47 million in January 2009, according to JuxtConsult’s India Online Report 2009.

IRCTC becomes the largest contributor to e-commerce
April 3rd, 2009
Business Standard
With the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) pushing electronic booking of tickets and scores of online travel portals entering the business, the share of tickets sold online in the total ticket revenues of the railways has doubled to nearly 30 per cent this year.

JuxtConsult builds online research panel of 115,000 consumers
December 10th, 2008
Afaqs.com
JuxtConsult has created an online panel of more than 115,000 members in India. The company claims that when extrapolated on the basis of the Government of India’s Census data, the panel is capable of representing 86 per cent of the total urban population, currently 337 million people.

JuxtConsult brings 'India Bytes'
November 25th, 2008
Afaqs.com
This era is the Era of High Speed Wireless Internet which has become a commonplace home amenity and teenagers with Sidekicks can browse the Web on a beach. For many people in developing nations, however, the mere thought of owning a computer remains pure fantasy. But truth is that now a days the laptops are running on free "open source" software with cheaper "flash" memory instead of a hard disk and employing new LCD technology to drop the monitor's. The study called "India Bytes" can give an idea about the future intensions on Computer Buying & Usage including the time of purchase, information of Brand Shares & Brand perceptions of Desktops or laptops. This study can give concrete information of a computer user so that all these important information can be used as an important path of Research.

WEB WINNING OVER TV
November 17th, 2008
Mid-Day
Cyberspace is taking away eyeballs from television in the metropolitan cities as Indian homes are now hooked on to the Net. Juxt Consult had conducted an online survey in July-August 2008. The survey sampled over 12,500 households in 40 cities and over 4,000 households in 160 villages across the country. The director of Juxt, Mr Sanjay Tiwari said "The study not only provides authentic and recent estimates on computer user-ship in urban India but also an in-depth understanding of computer usage behaviour and preferences of urban Indians," .

Attack of the netclones
January 7th, 2008
BusinessToday
"The online players still have to wake up to the world of 'brand building' by creating differentiation. They are still too busy selling products and services," says Sanjay Tiwari, CEO & Co-founder, JuxtConsult.

Indian Startups Go for Web 2.0 Gold
November 30th, 2007
BusinessWeek
For the past year, global networking sites have been growing in popularity among young Indians. According to JuxtConsult, a New Delhi-based online research and advisory company, 44% of Indian online traffic uses the Internet just for social networking. Google's (GOOG) Orkut is the most popular social networking site in India, with a 64% market share. Facebook is also winning many Indian fans, especially students.

Is TV advertising working for online players?
October 24th, 2007
Agencyfaqs
AdMomentux measures "audience mindshare", which indicates the effectiveness of a TV commercial within a particular product category. Audience mindshare is based on parameters like top-of-mind recall, appeal, likeability, relevance and comprehensibility of the ad among consumers, combined with the brand differentiation and preference created by an ad. Higher audience mindshare implies higher effectiveness of an ad.

JuxtConsult identifies most effective ads among urban internet users
October 15th, 2007
Alootechie
According to the Ad Box Office findings for August 2007, Airtel's was the most effective ad followed by Nokia's and Surf Excel's. The other most effective ads in the Top 10 are those of Hutch, UTI/Axis Bank, Lux Soap, Pepsi, LIC, Tata Sky and Cadbury.

JuxtConsult's Ad Box Office finds Airtel to be the most effective ad
October 13th, 2007
Exchange4media
JuxtConsult had recently launched Ad Box Office, which is India's first monthly monitor of the most successful and effective ads among the urban consumers. It has now released its findings for August, which reveal that Airtel's ad was the most effective with an Ad Connect Quotient (ACQ) of 59.7, followed by Nokia with an ACQ of 45.5.

India's top ten television ads
October 3rd, 2007
Economic Times
India's top ten television ads from JuxtConsult Ad Box Office, an ad effectiveness monitor which measures how well advertisements connect consumers and brands.

Internet in India at crossroads
August 2, 2005
exchange4media
In its decade long presence in India, Internet usage has evolved more in ‘depth’ than in ‘spread’. That is, its impact and growth is being driven through ‘increased usage’ by existing users rather than assimilation of newer ones. Eighty percent of urban net users have been wired for more than three years now while only 8 percent joined the bandwagon less than a year ago.

Net worth: User base is only deepening, not broadening
August 1, 2005
Newswatch
Internet usage in the country, in the last one decade, has evolved more in depth than in spread. The user base has deepened, not broadened.

Virtual society has few newcomers
August 1, 2005
Rediff.com
Internet use growing in depth, not extent: Study.

Indian Companies Fall Flat Online
January 28, 2005
Destination CRM
The country's largest companies are not effectively handling online customer queries.

58% of top Indian cos unresponsive to customer queries
January 13, 2005
Agencyfaqs
PSUs were better than the private companies when it came to customer responsiveness.

Most companies cold to customers
January 04, 2005
Rediff
The latest study by JuxtConsult, a leading interactive research and advisory agency, graded a majority of India's top companies as being non-responsive to customers on the Internet.
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