Men no longer dominate the Internet. According to eMarketer, a greater percentage of women used the Internet last year than men.
- 2006: 76.7% of men vs. 78.4% of women
- 2005: 79.0% of men vs. 73.6% of women
- 2004: not conducted
- 2003: 77.1% of men vs. 74.6% of women
- 2002: 73.1% of men vs. 69.0% of women
- 2001: 74.3% of men vs. 70.8% of women
- 2000: 73.5% of men vs. 66.0% of women
Surprisingly, men have only grown 3.2% in Internet usage since 2000, while women have grown an additional 12.4%.
As Internet usage continues to steadily grow, churches should consider online communication as a necessity in their communications strategy. A web site is no longer a novelty; it is expected.



















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