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The Top 10 Online Time Wasters Plaguing Workplace Productivity

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July 15, 2008
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july16homespunweb.jpgRISMEDIA, July 16, 2008-InternetSafety.com, a leader in Internet safety solutions, announced it has compiled the “Top 10 Online Time Wasters” that currently diminish employee productivity at the workplace. The listing demonstrates the diverse range of online distractions that tempt workers from 9 to 5.

According to a 2007 survey conducted by Salary.com, employees spend roughly 20% of their workday on non-work-related Web activities. Another recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive found that men are more likely to engage in personal Web surfing at work than women; weather, sports, and investment/stock sites are all top destinations that are visited more often by men than women. Blogs and pornography sites, while less common, are seen at least twice as often by males as by females.

“Surfing the Web for personal reasons while at work continues to compromise the effectiveness of American workers,” said Shane Kenny, President and COO of InternetSafety.com. “Billions of dollars in lost productivity are the result, which is why courts are upholding employers’ rights to terminate employees for excessive Web browsing. It’s important for everyone-companies and workers alike-to understand the drain that results from casual Web use.”

The “Top 10 Online Time Wasters,” listed in no particular order, include:

Social Networking Sites-Recent statistics show that over 170 million people are active users of the two most popular two social networking sites, Facebook.com and MySpace.com. Bebo, Blackplanet and Xanga are other top choices.

Online Videos-The YouTube phenomenon continues to spill over into the workplace. Well over 100 million YouTube videos are watched each day; Nielsen Online research finds that the greatest number of Internet videos are watched on weekdays between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. when most people are at work.

Adult Sites-While most companies have policies in place prohibiting viewing of sexually-explicit content at work, violations continue to generate lawsuits for sexual harassment and wrongful termination.

Shopping-Retail eCommerce generated over $136.4 billion in sales during 2007 (U.S. Census), a 19% increase over 2006. According to one study, 70% of all online purchases occur between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Vacation Planning-Whether simply as a stress reliever or because of job dissatisfaction, planning vacations remains a top pastime at work. One New York City school administrator, even after being warned, was fired in 2006 after a check revealed he had visited over 300 vacation websites in a six day period.

Job Searches-As counterintuitive (and indiscreet, given that they’re at work) as it may seem, most people look for a new job during working hours, using their current employer’s computer resources and e-mail accounts. Top job search websites include monster.com, careerbuilder.com and jobster.com, although hundreds of industry-specific sites exist as well.

News and Blogs-Blogger.com, Gizmodo.com, Perezhilton.com, and Engadget.com are all popular sites. Harris Interactive found that 15% of men and 6% of women spend time each day on blog sites.

Online Auctions-Among the top shopping sites are the auction services such as eBay, uBid, and auctions.yahoo.com.

Online Games-As if Solitaire wasn’t enough, games.yahoo.com, congregate.com, popcap.com, images.google.com/imagelabeler, and forumwarz.com are all popular, as well as many multi-player sites that involve other Web users.

Gambling Sites-The National Council on Problem Gambling reports that 60% of all U.S. adults have gambled in the past year; two million U.S. adults meet the criteria for problem gambling. Online poker is especially addictive.

For more information, visit http://www.InternetSafety.com.

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As RISMedia’s Managing Editor, Paige Tepping oversees the monthly editorial and layout for Real Estate magazine, working with clients to bring their stories to life. She also contributes to both the writing and editing of the magazine’s content. Paige has been with RISMedia since 2007.

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