Not exact matches
The Online Publisher's Association reported in 2004 that dating websites created more revenue than any other paid online content category, as they netted roughly $ 470 million in
consumer spending, up
from about $ 40 million in 2001.11 Revenue growth has slowed in recent years, but the industry continues to maintain a
robust base of users, many of them willing to pay premium fees for access to specialized services.12
The recent improvement, it said, was largely fuelled by unexpectedly
robust residential investment as well as temporary factors such as the resumption of expenditures in the energy sector and the
consumer -
spending lift
from bigger child - benefit cheques.
Our outstanding results were highlighted by the series» record - breaking launch of NBA 2K17, ongoing
robust demand for Grand Theft Auto V, and increased recurrent
consumer spending, including year - over-year bookings growth
from Grand Theft Auto Online.
2002 was the year of the
consumer, with many economic soothsayers suggesting that
robust consumer spending was the only phenomenon keeping the economy
from a double - dip recession.