Britishhomesgroup Network Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast

 

Britishhomesgroup Network

Monthly 610GB 837Global
  •  
  • Quantified

    Directly Measured Data

  • 9,522

    GB network rank

  • 999,938

    US network rank

This destination reaches over 837 monthly people, of which 126 (15%) are in the U.S.

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Demographics

Updated May 25, 2012
Next: Jun 6, 2012 by 9AM PDT

Gender

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Male
52% 
52% internet average
 
1011.01x
Female
48% 
48% internet average
  990.99x
internet average
composition
 
Male 52%
 
Female 48%

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Gender

male



Age

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18-24
16% 
15% internet average
 
1011.01x
25-34
22% 
20% internet average
 
1091.09x
35-44
24% 
22% internet average
 
1071.07x
45-54
19% 
18% internet average
 
1061.06x
55-64
15% 
16% internet average
  890.89x
65+
6% 
9% internet average
  690.69x
internet average
composition
 
18-24 16%
 
25-34 22%
 
35-44 24%
 
45-54 19%
 
55-64 15%
 
65+ 6%

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Age

adults



Children in Household

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No Kids
61% 
59% internet average
 
1031.03x
Has Kids
39% 
41% internet average
  960.96x
internet average
composition
 
No Kids 61%
 
Has Kids 39%

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Children in Household

no kids in household



Household Income

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£0-20k
22% 
26% internet average
  830.83x
£20-30k
22% 
23% internet average
  940.94x
£30-50k
31% 
30% internet average
 
1011.01x
£50k+
25% 
19% internet average
 
1301.3x
internet average
composition
 
£0-20k 22%
 
£20-30k 22%
 
£30-50k 31%
 
£50k+ 25%

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Household Income

more affluent



Education Level

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No Univ.
40% 
48% internet average
  840.84x
University
46% 
39% internet average
 
1171.17x
Grad. Sch.
14% 
13% internet average
 
1091.09x
internet average
composition
 
No Univ. 40%
 
University 46%
 
Grad. Sch. 14%

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Education Level

University Graduates



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People from Sites & Syndicators

These percentages usually sum greater than 100% due to overlap in site and syndicated audiences.

Reading Demographic Graphs

1. Index

This compares audience composition of the site to the entire Internet population. The higher the index number, the more concentrated a site is in a particular demographic.

As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.

2. Segments are represented with icons. Segments include gender, age, household, income, education and household.

3. Very High Indexes (over 200) are denoted with a plus symbol.

4. Internet Average is represented by the dotted vertical line.


Reading Demographic Graphs

This compares audience composition of the site to the entire Internet population. The higher the index number, the more concentrated a site is in a particular demographic.

As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.

1. Segment refers to the demographic composition attribute.

2. Very High Indexes (over 200) are denoted with a plus symbol.

3. Internet Average is represented by the dotted vertical line.

4. Expand the data to see the numbers which make up the index calculation.

The expanded view shows the percentage composition, the Internet average and the multiple.

1. A Colored Bar indicates that a segment exceeds the Internet average, whereas a gray bar indicates the segment is below the Internet average. Internet average is represented by the dotted vertical line.

2. A Multiple is the percentage of the segment on this site divided by the average of the same segment on the entire Internet.

Example:
80% female segment on site ÷ 32% female internet average = 2.5x

This chart breaks down the site's audience for a demographic. All the segments collectively equal 100%.

As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.

1. The Top-Indexing Segment is shown in color.