Released on: 26, June 2006
, Author: Nickolay Bokhnok
, Audience: Internet related
During the Internet marketing research for reciprocal linkexchange tool by the Internet marketing department of DesktopMoney Ltd a poll onreputable Google discussion forum was launched, and poll results show that up to twothirds of loyal Google users can quit using its service.
On June 19, 2006 on WebProWorld forum (#2 position in Google for 'google discussionforum' keyphrase) was started the poll asking forum members the alternativequestion:
With recent Google's search behaviour will you...(a) Continue using Google?(b) Switch to Yahoo?(c) Switch to MSN?(d) Switch to Yahoo and MSN?(e) Use big G, Yahoo and MSN together for better quality?
After 7 days poll running on the forum, the poll thread got 2,300+ views, 80+replies and 75 forum members who actively voted on one of the poll options.
The full poll results dated June 26, 2006 show that:(a) 33%(b) 12%(c) 9%(d) 16%(e) 29%
The results of the poll showed that Google can lose a big share of its most loyalusers, those who preferably use Google, if this search engine does not manage tosettle all Big Daddy and other improvements as soon as possible, providing new levelof search results.
33% of the voted agreed to continue using Google with its current level of searchresults. Other people used the alternative of using Yahoo and/or MSN, or threemajors together. As three major include also Google, we can extract a pure one thirdof users who will quit doing searches with Google.
Remark should be made that WebProWorld forum is the place where specific, nicheInternet users dwell, mostly including webmasters, site owners who seek forpromotional help, Internet marketers, programmers, designers and other users who areactively interested in learning more information about search engines, marketing,site design, e-commerce, IT. That is why the result of the poll cannot representglobal average response of all Internet users.
Source: Express-Press-Release.com
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