PromotionWorld.com Wednesday, September 20, 2006; 09:12 AM
ChristiaNet.com (www.christianet.com),
the world's largest Christian portal with twelve million monthly page
loads, asked reader's to participate in a survey to determine the most
popular search engine. Respondents commented on what they thought was
the best search engine out of the most popular three, Google, Yahoo,
and MSN. The poll shows that many users are looking for one that is
simple, fast, and has accurate information. One participate stated, "I
have more success finding information with Google." (http://www.christianet.com/searchengines/)
Out of 266 participants polled, the majority of 125 felt that Google
was the best search engine. Users felt that it was superior over Yahoo
and MSN but several commented that they frequently used all 3.
Participants emphasized that they don't like to be bothered with
pop-ups and having searches pull up sites that contain spam but instead
appreciate accessing quality Internet sites. Another attribute that is
important to users is that the site be visually appealing and not too
busy.
Thirty-three respondents preferred using MSN over the others. Many of
these participants commented that they use it because they are familiar
with it, since it came installed on their computer. Some people have a
specific reason they like one over the other. One reader wrote, "I love
chatting with my friends." Instant messaging options are gaining in
popularity and make it easy to communicate instantly with family and
friends. Setting up a homepage provides access to daily stock quotes,
news and entertainment information. There are many other popular
features that provide users with options right at their fingertips.
Yahoo is also very popular with participants since 108 of the 266
polled think it is the best search engine. The capability of using
email and setting up a homepage attracts many people to a particular
program. Offering free email gets attention along with the capability
of customizing a homepage by changing layout columns, and colors. For
some users, old habits are hard to break. People often will go to the
one program they know how to use over trying a new one, especially if
it has performed well for them in the past. Several users couldn't
quite articulate why they use a specific engine, except to say, "I just
like it." For more information, visit: http://www.christianet.com/articles/
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