ExperianHitwiseExperianHitwise's Search Intelligence tool provides organic and paid search insights powered by consumer search behavior. One unique feature is the Search Term Sequence Report. Another unique feature is Gap Analysis which...
Facebook was the top searched term in the U.S.for the third year running with a 3.1 percent share of all searches, according to ExperianHitwise. In a written statement, ExperianHitwise GM Simon Bradstock explained the trends they saw this year...
Many of these new Google+ Pages have not even posted regular content yet making it extremely premature in comparing it with Facebook, especially considering the latest ExperianHitwise report showing a 5 percent jump in Google+ visits the week of...
Visits declined by 3 percent and the average time users spent on Google+ fell 10 percent for the week ending July 23, according to recent ExperianHitwise data. Hitwise also noted a 9 percent increase in upstream traffic from Gmail.
A recent study from ExperianHitwise claimed that a single Facebook fan was worth 20 visits to your web page. In describing the methodology of this claim, Hitwise stated, "We took the top 100 retailers ranked in the Hitwise Shopping and Classifieds...
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Yesterday, ExperianHitwise reported that the top 10 most-searched terms in 2010 were Facebook, Facebook login, YouTube, Craigslist, MySpace, Facebook.com, eBay, Yahoo, www.facebook.com, and Mapquest.
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At some point during the crush of Connected Marketing Week, ExperianHitwise announced the launch of two new premium Search Intelligence products that can improve your search marketing performance. Furthermore, the depth of reporting Experian...
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
But ExperianHitwise noted that Google still remained first with 72% of the U.S.search market in May, up from 71% in April. If you read the article closely, it seems that the ad market improvement is putting pressure on expectations, hence the...
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
Research firm ExperianHitwise analyzed U.S.searches around the topic in the week to June 5th and found that Americans interested in "soccer" mainly looked for information related to Portugal and Mexico.
"Facebook" was the most popular search term within Hitwise's Computers and Internet - Social Networking and Forums industry in the U.S.in April, representing 10.62% of all searches, market research firm ExperianHitwise said.
During the month of April 2010, ExperianHitwise reported:
of all visits to the online "travel" industry went to the top 10 websites
went to the top 20 websites
went to the top 100 websites "Mapquest" was the most popular search term within the...
Hitwise, a subsidiary of Experian, monitors how more than 25 million Internet users, including 10 million in the United States, interact with over 1 million Web sites across more than 160 industry categories.
ExperianHitwise today announced that "Facebook" was the top organic search term in the U.S.during the four weeks ending March 27, 2010. The search term "eBay" was the top paid search term across the three search engines for the four weeks ending...
Well, Heather Dougherty, the Director of Research at ExperianHitwise has taken a look at how 10 million US Internet users interact with more than 1 million websites and shared these findings with Search Engine Watch readers:
In parallel, I'd contact Matt Tatham at ExperianHitwise and ask for the top 1,000 search term variations for "Tiger Woods. At SES Chicago 2009 last week, a number of speakers were asked what advice they'd give Tiger Woods.
This afternoon, our friends at ExperianHitwise analyzed the top 300 search terms for 2009 and Facebook was the top-searched term overall. In fact, four variations of the term "facebook" were among the top 25 terms, according to Hitwise.