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Old 11-27-2009, 12:18 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by basschick View Post
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this surely don't describe me, and i notice a lot of women on this board - and running a number of ebook-related blogs. we also have a lot of college students and grandparents drop in. and only 3.5 books a month?

is forrester just making this all up?
No, just using a restricted sample. The folks they survey are corporate types. They won't get the college students/grandparents/women like you.

And 3.5 books a month actually isn't bad for the market they survey. They are surveying busy executives who have limited time for reading, and what they do read is likely to be job related. I suspect a fair number haven't read a book for fun since college.
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