When it comes to ringtones, the battle of the sexes
continues. While ringtones are universally popular with both
males and females, females tend to purchase them more,
according to a recent study by M:Metrics.
The measurement firm reports that 11.6 million American
females downloaded a ringtone in August compared to 9.9
million American males. There’s also a difference in the
genre of music that the sexes prefer. Females purchased 66%
of the pop ringtones sold and 65% of the country ringtones
sold. Not surprisingly, males dominate in the
testosterone-laden world of heavy metal and hard rock
ringtones where males purchase 68% of such ringtones.
The findings are not a surprise to Anthony Wayne who
publishes the Cool Ringtones Blog (www.coolringtones.blogspot.com).
“Males were the early adopters of ringtone technology, but
now ringtone providers are seeing their largest orders being
placed by females who want to accessorize their cell phones
the same way that they accessorize their outfits. Ringtones
provide personalization and a fashion statement to females
and allow males to project their masculinity to those around
them.”
The most popular kind of ringtones is rap ringtones; 6.7
million Americans downloaded a rap ringtone in a recent
month. The next most popular categories are rock or
alternative ringtones, pop ringtones, TV/movie/game theme
ringtones, and classic rock ringtones. Rounding out the top
10 ringtone genres are country ringtones, hard rock and
heavy metal ringtones, voice ringtones, oldies ringtones,
and dance or electronic ringtones.
“Ringtones are all about making a personal statement of
who you are, especially in the teen and young adult
demographics,” said Wayne. And 22 million Americans are
making personal statements every month.
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About The Author
Bob Bentz is known around the country as Mr.
Ringtone. He has over 55 ringtones on his cell phone.
Ringingphone.com
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This article was posted on October 08, 2005