11/12/2005 This season, wishlists are growing and iPods rule.
www.TheThingsIWant.com Releases Holiday Wishlist Study
Miami,
FL (PRWEB) November 15, 2005 -- Data from www.TheThingsIWant.com
shows one in ten people want an iPod Nano this holiday season.
Five
times as many people are making an online Christmas or Chanukah
wishlist this season compared to last year. In a representative study
of over 500 Americans of all ages, the number of people who say they
will make an online wishlist this year has grown from 2.4% to 12.3%.
“The study we conducted measures intent. Our actual new
registrations so far this year are up around 4 times the same period
last year,” says Guy White, CEO www.TheThingsIWant.com.
“We’re hoping that people follow through on their stated
intention and do make there wishlists online. It’ll be good for
the category and all online sales.”
Measuring
registrations over the last 4 years, the busiest days of the year for
making an online wishlist are the Friday, Saturday and Sunday
following Thanksgiving. “We see a huge jump in registrations in
the U.S. over Thanksgiving. It’s almost as if everyone in the
U.S. is waiting for permission to make their list until after the
final Thursday on November. In Canada, the UK, other European markets
and Australasia, the build in registrations are more gradual since
they don’t have a big November holiday,” adds White.
To
date, www.TheThingsIWant.com
data shows that the Nano and iPod video and related accessories are
out-shining any other wish. Apple’s Nano is the single most
wished for item this season. It out-wishes the iPod video 8 to 1 and
all Harry Potter books and DVDs 3 to 1. Almost one in every ten
seasonal wishlists has a Nano on it.
“This is the first
time the company has shared wishlist aggregated information,”
says White. “At the end of the year we’ll be able to
examine what people wanted against what they got. It’s a very
exciting development for the online world and e-tailors
globally.”
About the Company:
www.TheThingsIWant.com
is an all-occasion universal gift registry site that enables users to
add any item from any site to their wishlist. The site has more
functionality than any other online registry site. Based in Miami
Beach Florida, the site is owned and operated by WhiteStripe Inc and
has been in operation since April 2001.