Whenever I do a workshop or speaking engagement I ask the audience, “What search engine do you use for finding sites and information?” I’m often surprised at the responses and almost always learn about one or two search engines that I’ve never heard of before. Google, MSN & Yahoo remain in the top three so I’ll summarize some of the data for those.
Google is preferred by males and Google users are 43 percent more likely to buy online over other Internet users.
MSN is preferred by females and those 55 and over prefer this search engine. MSN users are 48 percent more likely to purchase than other Internet users.
Yahoo! users make up the 18-34-year-old segment and are 31 percent more likely to make online purchases.
As a web marketer how will you use this useful information?
- Look at your statistics and see which search engines are bringing you the most traffic. If you want to increase sales, then research the demographics of the search engines that match your target audience. Let’s say you have a product that appeals to 20-year-olds, then get listed with Yahoo! in Yahoo! Local, place ads in Yahoo, learn all about Yahoo! This is your market – capture it!
- Check out sites like Forrester Research and Shop.org to learn everything you can about your target audience and their online habits. There is a wealth of information at your fingertips that will save you time in ‘guessing’ why you may not be getting the orders, leads or sales you envision.
- According to a Harris poll awhile back – the top searches were for Travel, Health & Entertainment. If you research just a little further you’ll discover each of these categories has gender, age and geographic data that could be very useful to your online business. For example: The majority of people searching for travel live in Seattle, New York and Chicago. The most people looking for health information live in Denver. Knowing this type of data helps you in marketing to those specific geographic regions.
Aren’t these facts fascinating? Take some action today with this information and remember – keep having fun with all your web marketing activities! Click on the icon below to “Leave a Comment”.
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