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BEIJING, Mar 1, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - Himfr.com (http://www.himfr.com/hot-products/) latest report shows that in the year 2015, the number of netizens will reach 750 million people which surpass half of the China's population.
The analyst from Himfr.com said that in the next year, the mobile internet user will increase 50% which reach 330 million people. But when it comes to 2015, the users will be increased to 750 million people. If the population of Chinese people will be 1400 million in 2015, at that time there will be at least a half of all Chinese people to be the netizens.
The report from Himfr.com divided Chinese netizens into three parts. Those are serious user, moderate user and slightly user.
Himfr.com's analyst predicts that the serious user will be 15% of the total number, this group also can be divided into 2 parts, one is living in the big cities which aged 18 to 24, and they are high-tech electronic products users and also spending almost 28 hours in digital media. And this kind of people we called "digital talent".
The other part is living in small and medium-sized cities young people, their incomes are also low. Their main activities are playing online games which cost their 8 hours. So this kind of people we called "game talent".
Himfr.com's analyst predicts that there are almost 25% moderate users. They will become the most important network marketing target group. These people are including high income professionals and senior managers, and the people who revel in mobile equipment.
Himfr.com points out that moreover, the other netizens belong to slightly user. They are also the middle school students, blue-collar workers and the small and medium-sized citizens whose level of education is low.
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