Press Release Internet Internet Marketing Bigmouthmedia search survey reveals that women view Google differently to men
- Date: 2007-05-30 - Word Count: 549
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A new survey commissioned by bigmouthmedia reveals that men are more likely than woman to criticise Google for being too commercial.
A previously commissioned bigmouthmedia survey revealed that there are deep uncertainties among UK web users over the leading search engines' privacy intentions.
The latest survey commissioned by bigmouthmedia has revealed that men are more likely than women to criticise Google for being too commercial.
Over a thousand UK internet users responded to the question: "Is Google becoming too commercial?" and less than a third answered "Yes".
There was a difference of more than ten points between male and female answers. 35% of men thought Google was too commercial whereas only 23% of women agreed.
"The public's opinion of Google and of any search engine is an important indicator to us," said Andrew Girdwood of bigmouthmedia, "Opinion hints at possible future shifts in market share. It is important for a digital marketing agency to be aware of the psychology of the search landscape. Searchers will react differently to advertisements on Google as their opinion of the search engine changes."
Bigmouthmedia is an international search engine marketing agency and multilingual specialist that helps brands achieve the best possible positions in organic and paid search.
Executive Editor of US based SearchEngineLand, Chris Sherman, was asked why public opinion may be becoming less forgiving of Google:
"All successful companies go through similar evolutionary phases. When they're young and innovative, they can do no wrong, especially if they're changing things in a positive way and providing benefits that were previously costly or unavailable. As the company matures, competitors begin to grumble, and the company inevitably makes mistakes that cause once loving customers pain or inconvenience."
The survey also reveals that a significant percentage of UK searchers are not sure whether Google was becoming too commercial or not.
The full survey and additional commentary by bigmouthmedia and Chris Sherman is available online at: www.bigmouthmedia.com/live/articles/is-google-becoming-too-commercial.asp
Notes to Editor:
The Toluna powered survey collected 1,101 responses from 551 men and 550 women from a panel representative of UK web users.
About bigmouthmedia
Bigmouthmedia, part of the GlobalMedia Group is a leading digital marketing agency based in the UK, Mainland Europe, Asia and the USA. With over 300 clients across all sectors, ranging from small to medium enterprises through to major global brands, bigmouthmedia offers a range of search marketing services leveraged to offer its clients maximum return for their online investment.
Bigmouthmedia employs more than 100 people with offices across the UK and USA in addition to a further 7 offices and 100+ staff under the GlobalMedia brand across mainland Europe and Asia.
Founded in 1997, the company currently has offices in Edinburgh, Manchester, London and New York, and counts among its clients British Airways, MTV, Barclays, Tesco and Hilton. Parent company GlobalMedia has a further 7 offices around the world and clients including AOL and lastminute.com. Bigmouthmedia was named the AXA Small to Medium Business of the Year at the 2006 National Business Awards, with comments from the judges including: "Successful on a global scale. Impressive, knowledgeable" and "A real market leading service performed exceptionally well."
Press Contact: Bigmouthmedia Ltd UK
Emily Thorpe
Marketing Manager
Bigmouthmedia Ltd UK
51 Timberbush
Leith
Edinburgh
EH6 6QH
Tel: (+44)131 561 2179
Fax (+44)131 553 6800
emily.thorpe@bigmouthmedia.com
http://www.bigmouthmedia.com/
A previously commissioned bigmouthmedia survey revealed that there are deep uncertainties among UK web users over the leading search engines' privacy intentions.
The latest survey commissioned by bigmouthmedia has revealed that men are more likely than women to criticise Google for being too commercial.
Over a thousand UK internet users responded to the question: "Is Google becoming too commercial?" and less than a third answered "Yes".
There was a difference of more than ten points between male and female answers. 35% of men thought Google was too commercial whereas only 23% of women agreed.
"The public's opinion of Google and of any search engine is an important indicator to us," said Andrew Girdwood of bigmouthmedia, "Opinion hints at possible future shifts in market share. It is important for a digital marketing agency to be aware of the psychology of the search landscape. Searchers will react differently to advertisements on Google as their opinion of the search engine changes."
Bigmouthmedia is an international search engine marketing agency and multilingual specialist that helps brands achieve the best possible positions in organic and paid search.
Executive Editor of US based SearchEngineLand, Chris Sherman, was asked why public opinion may be becoming less forgiving of Google:
"All successful companies go through similar evolutionary phases. When they're young and innovative, they can do no wrong, especially if they're changing things in a positive way and providing benefits that were previously costly or unavailable. As the company matures, competitors begin to grumble, and the company inevitably makes mistakes that cause once loving customers pain or inconvenience."
The survey also reveals that a significant percentage of UK searchers are not sure whether Google was becoming too commercial or not.
The full survey and additional commentary by bigmouthmedia and Chris Sherman is available online at: www.bigmouthmedia.com/live/articles/is-google-becoming-too-commercial.asp
Notes to Editor:
The Toluna powered survey collected 1,101 responses from 551 men and 550 women from a panel representative of UK web users.
About bigmouthmedia
Bigmouthmedia, part of the GlobalMedia Group is a leading digital marketing agency based in the UK, Mainland Europe, Asia and the USA. With over 300 clients across all sectors, ranging from small to medium enterprises through to major global brands, bigmouthmedia offers a range of search marketing services leveraged to offer its clients maximum return for their online investment.
Bigmouthmedia employs more than 100 people with offices across the UK and USA in addition to a further 7 offices and 100+ staff under the GlobalMedia brand across mainland Europe and Asia.
Founded in 1997, the company currently has offices in Edinburgh, Manchester, London and New York, and counts among its clients British Airways, MTV, Barclays, Tesco and Hilton. Parent company GlobalMedia has a further 7 offices around the world and clients including AOL and lastminute.com. Bigmouthmedia was named the AXA Small to Medium Business of the Year at the 2006 National Business Awards, with comments from the judges including: "Successful on a global scale. Impressive, knowledgeable" and "A real market leading service performed exceptionally well."
Press Contact: Bigmouthmedia Ltd UK
Emily Thorpe
Marketing Manager
Bigmouthmedia Ltd UK
51 Timberbush
Leith
Edinburgh
EH6 6QH
Tel: (+44)131 561 2179
Fax (+44)131 553 6800
emily.thorpe@bigmouthmedia.com
http://www.bigmouthmedia.com/
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