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Google Finds Moms to Be Search Pros

Google recently partnered with BabyCenter on a joint research study looking at how moms use search. Google says they arrived at four truths about moms and search: 1. The stork delivers search 2. Moms become black belts in search 3. Search is Mom's GPS to Store 4. Search is Mom's back up brain. "These truths reveal to marketers that motherhood creates a unique search window during which a valuable connection can be made," says Jenny Liu on the Google CPG blog. "To make sure that messaging is getting through to Moms, marketers need to make sure they appear prominently on the first page of results when Moms enter both broad and specific queries into a Search Engine." So how did Google and BabyCenter arrive at the "four truths"? Let's look at some of the stats from the report. For one, mothers conduct nearly twice as many searches as non-mothers. According to the findings, before becoming a Mother, participants averaged 11 searches per week, and mothers averaged 21 searches per week. Searching is actually the number one activity conducted by Moms online (even more than email). According to the study, 3 out of 4 Moms believe that they have become better at searching compared to a year ago. Over a third of moms don't make it past the top section of the first page of search results. Over half use full sentence queries to get more specific results. The study also found that moms typically use search engines throughout their purchase decision making process. Half of those surveyed use search during the awareness, familiarity and consideration stage. Expecting moms and moms with teens are more likely than the average mom to use search engines during the loyalty stage to stay in touch with a brand and keep up to date with new offers and products, the study suggests. 53% of moms say they have every expectation of seeing well-known brands highlighted within a sponsored link, and 59% of moms say they would click on a coupon noted in a sponsored search result. Another 55% of moms can link a purchase in a physical store back to a search conducted via a search engine. Moms use search engines to find recipes, reviews of products and services and finding coupons and deals. According to Google, 56% of moms say they would give up high heeled shoes for search, and 53% would give up lipstick. Continue reading

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40 Million Reasons You Need a Mobile Web Presence

Opera is reporting that usage of its Opera Mini mobile browser has jumped 11% in just a month, around the world. In addition, they say data transfers have gained 16%. About 40 million people used Opera Mini in October, according to the company. That's an 11.3% increase from September 2009 and more than 155% compared to October 2008. page-views and data transfers increased at an even more impressive rate. Opera says that because of this, consumers can save 9.4 billion USD per year just by using Opera Mini. If you want to know how this translates to you personally, Opera has a cost calculator in its new State of the Mobile Web report . "Because Opera Mini compresses data by up to 90%, people everywhere can reduce the amount they pay each month for mobile data," says Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner. "By making the Web accessible and affordable on mobile devices, we can usher in a communications revolution on an unprecedented scale. Opera Mini is helping to spur this change — potentially affecting the lives of billions — not just by making mobile browsing possible, but by making it affordable, as well." The 39.6 million people using Opera Mini in October viewed 17.2 billion pages. From September, page-views increased 14.8%. From October 2008, they increased 238%. A few more interesting stats from Opera's report include: Continue reading

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Portuguese Internet Users Reached Nearly 4 Million in September

comScore released findings this week from a study of the online habits of Portuguese Internet users. Interestingly, they found that the Portuguese Internet audience grew to nearly 4 Million users in September. Over 3.8 million people age 15 and older accessed the Internet from a home or work location in Portugal in September, viewing an average 1,843 pages and spending an average 1.9 hours online per person during the month. "Portugal represents a dynamic and growing Internet market in Europe with users continuing to be more active and engaged online," said Mike Read, comScore managing director for Europe and Ibero America. "The average Internet user in Portugal is spending more time online engaging in different behaviors such as reading news and articles, search, conducting personal financial transactions and social networking. As these behaviors continue to take hold in the Portuguese market there will be an increasing number of opportunities to leverage the Internet for marketing and advertising purposes." Google sites are the most popular in Portugal, according to comScore's data. Here's a look at the top 15 online properties for Portugal: Naturally, social media plays a big role in Internet use in Portugal, but it is not Facebook that dominates there, according to comScore's numbers. Here are the top ten social networking sites: The figures for both charts exclude traffic from public computers, such as those from Internet cafes. They also exclude access from mobile phones and PDA's. I'm willing to bet that social networks and Google sites are pretty popular among mobile users in Portugal though. Related Articles: > Study: Most People Go Online to Socialize > Google, Bing Perform Well In Latest comScore Report > "Time Spent Online" Report Puts Microsoft Way Ahead Continue reading

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Yahoo Survey Finds Optimism for Holiday Online Retail

Yahoo conducted a survey of small business online retailers to find out how they think they'll perform this upcoming holiday season compared to previous years. "Surprisingly, based on the current economic landscape, the results show an optimistic outlook, with over 60 percent of the Yahoo! merchants surveyed expecting sales to be the same as most years or even stronger," a representative for Yahoo tells WebProNews. "Only 25% expected sales to be weaker than most years (with the remaining 15% expecting sales to be weaker than most years but stronger than last year)," she adds. "After last year in which sales were plagued by the recession, this holiday season just may shape up to mark a rebound of sorts for small business online retailers." Some other findings from the survey include: Continue reading

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