Items tagged with 'comScore'
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comment - Google gets bigger
Microsoft and Yahoo go down in the US search ratings despite millions of pounds in free advertising
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The line is still going up
After a bad March, US ecommerce results bounce back for a healthy April with a 15 percent growth over April 2007.
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Mobile broadband usage growing fast
The number of U.S. computers accessing the Internet via mobile broadband soars 154 percent in 2007
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Sponsored search click-through rate up with Panama
comScore Networks, has released the results of a study analysing the changes in Yahoo's click-through rates for sponsored search ads since the official US launch of its new ranking model on February 5, 2007. The introduction of the ranking model is the second phase in the rollout of its new search advertising system, known as Project Panama. -
11% of worldwide population online
The number of people, aged 15 and over, with access to the internet increased by 10% worldwide over the past year to 747 million (about 11% of the world's population), according to comScore Networks. Internet audiences in India, the Russian Federation and China increased the most, growing 33, 21 and 20 per cent, respectively. -
comScore index shows most visited sites in February
comScore has revealed the top UK internet properties and the top gaining properties during February, based on data collected through its comScore World Metrix audience ratings service. -
"High-fun" advertising works best on UGC sites
The internet is starting to take over from television as the best media format for reaching certain demographic groups. Internet users in the 18 - 34 year-old age bracket are more likely to be receptive to adverts on user-generated content sites for specific product categories, according to research conducted by comScore. -
Top 10 US paid search marketers are retailers
E-commerce sites are the most frequent users of search engine marketing, with each of the top ten search engine marketers in the US being either retail or comparison shopping sites, according to research by comScore. -
May sees traffic increases to shopping and travel sites
Sites within the travel and shopping sectors saw big gains in visitor numbers during May as UK consumers planned their holidays. Google maintained its place though as the most-visited property in the UK with nearly 28 million visitors (reaching 89% of UK web users aged 15 and older), according to comScore's World Metrix. -
comScore’s new comparative search tool
comScore’s Interactive Search Intelligence service Marketer is now live and gives you the ability to benchmark your search performance against your competitors search marketing campaigns.
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US Christmas spending hits $4.6 Billion a week
US Online Christmas shopping seems to be hitting new records every day.
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US Christmas retail spending surpasses $22 Billion
Have we had our busiest week? Will it be downhill from now until Christmas? The US says yes, but Argos says no.
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‘Twas the final week before Christmas
And not a single high-street retailer stirred. comScore announce the penultimate Christmas e-trading final results
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Good news, bad news, part one
Early indications from Christmas 2007 season show bad results on the high-street but as usual some great results for online
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Google hits the top spot in the US
Google hits the top spot in comScore’s monthly top 50 websites in the US, and it’s all down to YouTube traffic.
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eBay sellers go on strike
eBay’s change in its feedback system is angering sellers in the US and they’ve decided to act, by striking
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