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30.4% Say WOM is Single Most Influential Source

* When it comes to buying a car, 30.4% of consumers are influenced by word of mouth, compared to 24.1% by TV, 21.3% by reading an article, 20.2% by newspapers, and 17.5% by magazines.

* When it comes to making electronics purchases, 42.6% of consumers are influenced by word of mouth, compared to 34.1% by reading an article, 32.3% by TV, 32.0% by newspaper inserts, and 27.2% by in-store promotions.

When it comes to influencing consumers, word of mouth trumps TV, print, and the web, according to the most recent edition of BIGresearch's Simultaneous Media Usage Study (SIMM). Consumers are asserting control over their media environments in ways that were never possible before, and it's changing the media model. The report shows that 67.9% of consumers use other forms of media while watching TV, 56.4% while listening to the radio, 68.9% while reading newspapers, and 70.7% while online. What this means for marketers is that consumers' attention is being shared, which dilutes the potency of traditional media messages.

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