AvantGo today released results from its 2003 Mobile Lifestyle Survey based on responses from 1,450 My AvantGo users.
The study found that mobile device users in 2003 are mostly male, well educated and well paid with varied interests. "They are an elusive group for marketing professionals to reach -- 25- to 50-year-old males -- yet they can wield significant influence on the purchasing of products and services," said Neil Versen, vice president of sales at AvantGo. "This survey shows that My AvantGo, a proven marketing medium that literally puts information in the palms of customers' hands, has captured them and their buying habits."
According to the company, of those surveyed, eighty-four percent are male, while sixty-nine percent are between 25 and 50 years of age, with 40% between 35 and 50. They are well educated with more than two-thirds completing college, a masters or a PhD degree. Over half have an annual household income above $60,000, with a full 26% over $100,000. And they aren't just geeks, as many are sports fans, watching football (51%), basketball (28%), baseball (23%) and NASCAR (13%), and on any given day 80% of them participating in outdoor sports, including golfing (19%), hiking (17%) and cycling (15%).