Robin Goad

Analysis: Google Chrome – Initial Stats from Europe

Authored by Robin Goad on September 3, 2008 - 5:45am.

We’ve had a number of requests for Google Chrome stats, so here they are… Yesterday (September 2nd) the homepage of the Google’s new browser was the 130th most visited in the UK, accounting for 0.06% of all UK Internet visits. As you can see from the table below, www.google.com/chrome was fifth most visited site in our Computers and Internet – Software category, accounting for 1.52% of all traffic to the industry. However, its two main competitors – Microsoft and Mozilla – still received more traffic yesterday.

Fast Moving Media Search Terms in Europe: Batman and Runescape

Authored by Robin Goad on July 28, 2008 - 8:38am.

The 10 fastest moving search terms in the UK last week were: 1. now 70; 2. christian bale; 3. global gathering; 4. heath ledger; 5. batman; 6. dark knight; 7. womad; 8. shipwrecked; 9. runehq; 10. hamfatter. Four of these terms – ‘christian bale’, ‘heath ledger’, ‘batman’. ‘dark knight’ – related to the new Batman film, The Dark Knight, which was released in the UK last weekend following a record breaking opening in the US.

tags: Games | Video | Marketing | TV | Music | UK | Europe | Metrics | Movies | Film | Batman | Trends |

Analysis: Twitter UK Traffic Up 485% This Year, 70% Higher Than USA

Authored by Robin Goad on July 16, 2008 - 7:14am.

The two Heathers (Hopkins and Dougherty) have both written about the growth of Twitter in the US recently, so here is some UK data on the micro-blogging service. As you can see from the chart below, the site’s growth has really ramped up this year. UK Internet visits to www.twitter.com have increased by 631% over the last 12 months, with 485% of that growth coming this year. Twitter is more popular with Brits than Americans: last week the site’s share of UK Internet visits was 70% higher its share of visits in America.

Buzz Watch: The Hottest bands on Social Networks and Music Blogs in Europe

Authored by Robin Goad on July 10, 2008 - 5:55am.

A few months ago we posted a list of the top 10 band / artist searches sending traffic to MySpace, the primary destination of searches for new artists. We’ve decided to expand the list to cover our whole Social Networking and Forums category, which includes the likes of Facebook and Bebo as well as YouTube (the fourth most popular destination for new artist searches after the MySpace, the band’s homepage and Wikipedia). So, here is a list of the hottest bands in the UK during June, based on the top 50 band / artist searches sending traffic to our Social Networking and Forums category (with their May position in brackets).

Analysis: Apple iPhone, O2 and the Purchasing Cycle in the UK

Authored by Robin Goad on July 8, 2008 - 7:17am.

O2 started taking orders for Apple’s new 3G iPhone yesterday, and as you would expect it experienced a spike in traffic to both its homepage and online shop. Unfortunately the surge in demand caused the carrier’s site to crash, although it is now back online. However, O2 is already out of iPhones, and its site is carrying a message requesting customers come back on July 10th to place their order. Carphone Warehouse, which also experienced an increase in traffic yesterday, has a similar message up on its site.

Analysis: Online Fashion Retail Still Growing - Because of Social Networks?

Authored by Robin Goad on June 26, 2008 - 2:25am.

The CBI has issued a report claiming that clothing retailers have just experienced their worst month for quarter of a century. I can only assume that this fall in sales must be down to an underperforming high street, because the online fashion industry is booming. Our Apparel and Accessories category is currently the fourth largest retail sub sector (behind Auctions, Department Stores, and Rewards and Directories), accounting for almost 1 in every 10 UK Internet visits to an online retailer.

Analysis: The Apprentice and BBC iPlayer

Authored by Robin Goad on June 12, 2008 - 9:06am.

That’s what I’m talking about! Like nine million other Britons, the Hitwise UK office has been slightly obsessed with The Apprentice over the last few months. We were pleased to see peoples’ choice Lee McQueen crowned winner last night, although we do have sympathy for the runner up and favourite, Claire Young (I wonder if she’ll take up that job offer from Karen Brady?). In addition to the reverse pterodactyl and Clurr, our other favourites included thespian Raef (also the viewer’s favourite - ‘raef’ and ‘raef bjayou’ were the top contestant search terms sending traffic to the programme’s homepage over the last 4 weeks); Lady Lucinda Ribenaberet; Kevin, the only gay in the Italian restaurant; and of course Surallen himself. Naturally, we weren’t so keen of on the evil trinity of Alex, Michael and Jenny.

Analysis: iPhone Website Reaches New High Prior To Steve Jobs iPhone Keynote on Monday

Authored by Robin Goad on June 9, 2008 - 6:28am.

Apple is expected to launch a new version of its iPhone at the Apple World Wide Developers' Conference in San Francisco today Monday. As with all such events, the speculation amongst Apple fans and foes has almost reached fever pitch. Last week UK Internet visits to the iPhone website reached a new high. In fact, there were over twice the number of visits last week than during any of previous peaks, including the initial announcement, UK launch and recent price cut.

Analysis: Freesat Proves Popular Online in the UK

Authored by Robin Goad on May 14, 2008 - 8:06am.

The launch of Freesat, the free satellite TV service provided by the BBC and ITV in the UK, proved popular with online consumers during its launch week. UK Internet traffic to www.freesat.co.uk, the service’s online homepage, increased by 627% between the weeks ending May 3rd and May 10th, while UK Internet searches for the term ‘freesat’ increased by 752% over the same period, making it the fastest moving search term in the UK last week.

tags: Video | TV | UK | iTV | Metrics | BBC | Sky | Freesat |

Analysis: Apple iPhone UK Price Drop

Authored by Robin Goad on April 21, 2008 - 5:41am.

Last week Apple and 02 announced that they had cut the price of the 8GB iPhone by £100 in the UK until June 1st. As always with Apple, the announcement generated a huge amount of media interest – including speculation that the launch of a 3G iPhone is now imminent. ‘iphone’ was the seventh fastest moving search term sending traffic to our News and Media category last week, and searches for the term reached their highest peak this year as a result.

tags: Mobile | UK | Europe | Metrics | Apple | iPhone |

Analysis: Miss Bimbo and the Quest for “Bimbo Dollars”

Authored by Robin Goad on April 1, 2008 - 5:33am.

The ‘virtual fashion game’ Miss Bimbo has picked up a lot of press - Google News UK was the second ranked site receiving up traffic from the search term ‘miss bimbo’ last week. The website allows users to create a virtual "bimbo" and compete against other players to earn “bimbo dollars” by making her as attractive and famous as possible. The controversy surrounds the activities the characters participate in, which range from partying and purchasing new clothes, to breast enlargement and weight loss using diet pills. The latter activity sparked so much outrage that the site has now removed the functionality from the game.

Analysis: Brit Awards, MySpace and The Top New Bands in the UK

Authored by Robin Goad on February 19, 2008 - 6:34am.

The Brit Awards take place tomorrow evening and there are three awards up for the public vote: best British Breakthrough Act, best British Live Act, and best British Single. The latter is tricky to analyze using search data, but I thought I’d have a look at the first two. The chart below illustrates weekly UK Internet searches for the five acts nominated for British Breakthrough Act in the weeks since the nominations were announced.

Analysis: Amy Winehouse and The Benefits of Good and Bad Publicity

Authored by Robin Goad on February 12, 2008 - 8:25am.

“Camden Town is burning down” claimed Amy Winehouse during her Grammy acceptance speech and, unfortunately, parts of it actually were. The fire that ravaged through Camden Market at the weekend received a lot of coverage in the press, and as a result searches for ‘camden’ increased by 250% last week. The top two destinations for searchers were the Camden Lock Market homepage and the Camden local government page, both of which experienced a significant spike in traffic on Sunday.

Yahoo! and Microsoft: A UK Perspective

Authored by Robin Goad on February 5, 2008 - 11:07am.

Following on Heather’s post, I wanted to share some UK data on the proposed Yahoo! and Microsoft deal. First up: webmail services, and as the chart below illustrates, Microsoft has a dominant market share with its Hotmail service. While Gmail (GoogleMail in the UK) has gained some traction, its market share has been flat for the last few months. Last week the combined market share of the Microsoft and Yahoo! services was 13 times that of Google.

Analysis: Heath Ledger Tragic Death Drives Traffic To Newspaper Websites

Authored by Robin Goad on January 29, 2008 - 9:49am.

UK Internet traffic to newspaper websites reached its highest level in over two years last week off the back of a number of big news stories. For the week ending 26 January 2008, 1.48% of all UK Internet visits went to websites in Hitwise’s News and Media – Print category, which includes the websites of national, local and international newspapers, as well as print magazines and trade publications.

Analysis: LinkedIn Is Becoming More and More Important to Recruiters

Authored by Robin Goad on January 28, 2008 - 6:48am.
LinkedIn is part social network, part jobs site. Facebook is the fifth largest site in its upstream clickstream, and last year Sandra wrote about the connections between the two websites. However, LinkedIn has a different user profile to your average social network. It over represents with two key Mosaic lifestyle groups: Group A – Symbols of Success (people with rewarding careers who live in sought after locations, affording luxuries and premium quality products) and Group E – Urban Intelligence (young, single and mostly well-educated, these people are cosmopolitan in tastes and liberal in attitudes).

Analysis: Facebook Accounts for One in Every Fifty UK Internet Visits

Authored by Robin Goad on January 15, 2008 - 8:28am.

Facebook’s market share of UK internet visits to All Categories increased to 2.01% in December. The social networking website accounted for one in every fifty UK internet visits in the last month of 2007, with its market share peaking on Christmas Day. As the chart below illustrates, Facebook’s market share has increased 10-fold over the past 12 months.

Analysis: BBC iPlayer Traffic Increases 14-fold in a Month

Authored by Robin Goad on January 10, 2008 - 7:47am.

UK Internet traffic to the BBC’s iPlayer website increased 14-fold between the week ending 8 December 2007 and the week ending 5 January. The online catch-up TV service ranked as the 80th most visited website in the UK for the week ending 5 January 2008, having peaked at number 62 on New Year’s Day.

tags: Video | TV | UK | Europe | Metrics | BBC |

Analysis: Amazon and iTunes Offer Popular UK Gift Vouchers this Holiday Season

Authored by Robin Goad on December 21, 2007 - 5:07am.

There a just a few shopping days left before Christmas and many people – most of them men - will be panicking about those last minute gifts. Vouchers are always a popular option and more people are searching for them than ever before. Whereas the earlier post focused on viral discount vouchers, the aim here is to understand search trends for more traditional gift vouchers.

tags: UK | Europe | Metrics | CE | Amazon | iTunes | Retail |

Analysis: The Demographics of Gadgets

Authored by Robin Goad on December 12, 2007 - 7:52am.

We came across this interesting claim from John Lewis that it expects to sell more electrical goods to women than men for the first time this Christmas. In order to test their prediction, I looked at the demographics of our Shopping and Classifieds – Appliances and Electronics category for the last 4 weeks, as well as the same period over the last 4 years.

tags: Games | Video | UK | Metrics | iPod | CE | Amazon | Retail | Nintendo Wii |