Article By: Joshua 'The Red' Russak (Red@aclion.com)
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eMarketer.com published an article today that may affect the world of online in a whole new way. In the article Affluent Spend the Most Time Online, a study conducted from March through July 2008 by Ipsos Mendelsohn suggests that "among US affluent heads of household surveyed, those with annual household incomes of $250,000 and over spend the most time online."

This may impact where advertisers go to research the impact of their campaigns. The rich could one day define the "perfect ad" and the poor will get stuck with last years Banner ads. This is all speculation, but one thing is for sure. Ad Networks and social communities like aSmallWorld.com, that advertise to the Rich will see an increase in income if these stats continue.
I find it interesting to note that TV and Radio time decreases as you get richer. Now, when you site down and think about, everything here makes sense. The rich are more likely to rely on the Web as a source of news and information simply because the RADIO and TV are too slow and cluttered with ads. There are endless correlations and reasons, but I'll leave those assumptions up to you...