Mar
18
2009

Mobile phones are the most searched for consumer electronics product; Apple the top brand

Today we have another guest post from our UK Client Intelligence Analyst and resident gadget expert, Richard Seymour.
At Hitwise we are able to look into the fascinating ways that search data can provide insights and inform decisions about our daily lives. Bill Tancer Hitwise General Manager of Global Research talks about search in more detail in his book Click, his blog and Time and Wall Street Journal articles. Here in the UK, Robin shares interesting data across a wide range of subjects in this blog. One of those subjects is consumer electronics and gadgets, and here at Hitwise UK, we have developed a tool to analyse the consumer electronics search data – The Hitwise Hot Consumer Electronics List.
Using our in-depth search data this tool enables us to see which consumer electronics products, brands and models UK Internet users are searching for on a weekly basis. For the most recent week’s data (week ending 14/03/09), we can see that mobile phones are the most searched for products online, accounting for almost 30% of all consumer electronics searches. The top phone is consistently the Apple iPhone, with approximately 1 in 12 mobile phone searchers currently searching for all variations of the iPhone. The iPhone has so far only been surpassed on the odd week or two during the launches of new phones. For example, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic which launched on 23rd January 2009, took top spot during we 14th Feb, picking up 6.6% of all mobile phone searches. However it fell back to second spot the following week, where it remains with 4.7% of all mobile searches.
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1 in 10 searches are for video games – over twice as many as for games consoles in seventh place – with Resident Evil 5 the most searched for video game last week. Computers and software sit in third and fourth places, and televisions are the fifth most searched for gadget with 4.5% of all searches last week. Cameras, Mp3 players, Satellite Navigation systems, -dominated by TomTom – and Toys complete the top 10 most searched for consumer electronics product types.
Lego is the top Toys and Hobbies brand, accounting for almost 1 in 8 Toys and Hobbies searches. However, the Danish company doesn’t make it into our list of the overall top 20 most searched for consumer electronics brands. These are highlighted in the treemap below, which shows the most popular brands in the Hitwise Consumer Electronics List. The size of the box represents its relative size to the top 20, with the top 10 represented by their logos.
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We can see that Apple leads the pack, with 12% of all branded searches – almost twice as many as Nokia. As we saw above, Apple’s iPhone sits ahead of Nokia’s phones in the mobile phone market, but it is iTunes and their iPods that really sets the company apart from the rest of market in terms of searches. In the top 10, Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic all compete amongst multiple product ranges (most notably televisions), whereas Dell and HP share their involvement in the computers and printers categories. As we can see, the Hot Consumer Electronics List allows us to compare brand share amongst brands that would never normally be compared based on their niche product ranges, such as Blackberry, Dyson, TomTom and Nikon.
Another great use of the tool is to identify and gauge interest in new products, brands and fast-moving product areas. For example, we were able to track the increase in searches for netbooks in the weeks leading up to Christmas, and the continued interest in them as more models enter the market. The chart below, made up of portfolios of search terms for netbooks extracted from this consumer electronics search tool, allows us to see that not only is the Samsung NC10 clearly the most searched for netbook, but also that the new Archos 10 has shot from nowhere to be one of the most searched for netbooks, and the 6th most searched for computer overall.
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We have also been able to identify seasonal consumer behaviour. For example, there was a 31% increase in searches for garden products last week, with lawn mowers and especially the Bosch Rotak 34 the products of choice. There was also a 10% increase in searches for vacuum cleaners, lead by the Dyson DC25 as the Spring cleaning bug starts to hit.
The question is, are retailers and manufacturers already optimised for these products as we approach Easter? If you want to know more about the Hot Consumer Electronics List and see how it can help you, we’ve put together a short webinar describing how it works in more detail which you can watch here. If you have any further questions, please feel free to use the comments box below.
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    • Ian M
    • March 19th, 2009

    What about “Android” / “HTC” searches?

    • Anonymous
    • March 21st, 2009

    as for nokia, do you also include words as “e66″, “n95″, “n85″, … in nokia stats?

  1. @Ian M:
    During the week ending 14th March, HTC were the 7th most searched for mobile phone brand (and you can see from our Treemap, they were in the top 20 brands overall), and the HTC Touch HD was their most searched for mobile phone – 11th overall. The most searched for Android phone was the HTC G1 in 18th spot, followed by the HTC Magic in 60th spot
    @Anonymous
    Yes we do, ‘n96′ was Nokia’s 20th most searched for term. Other Nokia terms without the word Nokia in them in their top 30 terms were: ‘n97′, ’5800′, ‘n85′, ‘n95′ and ‘e71′.

  2. Mobile Phones you cant leave with out them (:
    i am located in china even the poorest people have today mobile phone is crazy hehe

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