Posts Tagged ‘online behaviour’

Connecting businesses with consumers

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Connecting businesses with consumers searching online is the driving force behind Infoserve.

For businesses that are on board with us, they are seeing very real and tangible results - increased visibility online, increased leads and increased sales. Our aim is to convince every business that it can happen for them, too. The internet is a big piece of pie and everyone can have a slice.

The latest research from Webvisible/Nielsen online is a reminder that there is still plenty of work to be done.

They identify a massive gap between online consumer behaviour and small business marketing, and it goes something like this:

There is a “significant difference between the way Internet users search for local products and services and the manner in which small businesses market themselves”

and

“Because of this ‘Great Divide’, local businesses miss a significant opportunity.”

Here are the stats:

  • Consumers use search engines 72% more often than they did two years ago
  • Search engines are the No. 1 choice of consumers and small business owners alike when looking for a local product or service.

Yet, only 44% of small businesses have a website and half spend less than 10% of their marketing budget on Internet advertising.

So there you have it, the majority of businesses are failing to connect with their consumers. Are you?

Who is looking at your website?

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Amongst the typical blog discussions on online advertising and search behaviour, details about who you are actually targeting are often missed out.

Who is it looking at your website?

There are some good recent stats from 2008; according to the Internet Advertising Bureau, there are now 32m people online, which accounts for 65% of the total adults in Great Britain, and 76% of internet users are now going online every day or most days.

The most popular online activities are as follows:

  • Using email - 29.9m
  • Sourcing info on activity/interest - 24.5m
  • Site of a particular brand or product - 22.6m
  • Compare prices - 20.8m
  • Travel plans - 17.8

Other than email, you could argue that the four remaining activities all drive online spending. 21.3m people now shop online in the UK and spent an average of £661 each in the six months before August 08.

All very interesting information, but how does it relate to you?

Don’t forget that you can target your online ads to try and get a share of this market. For instance, research shows that women aged 25-34 spend more time online than men of the same group and even back in 2007, the over 50’s account for nearly 30% of time spent online.

You can turn consumer behaviour to your advantage. For example, why not try and find out if your target audience searches at a particular time of the day and gear your adverts towards them?


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