SURPRISE FINDS IN U.S.A. ONLINE POKER TESTS
12 June 2009
It's not the ones you first thought of.....
Fascinating new research carried out in April this year
suggests that the most visible online poker sites in the
U.S. are not necessarily high profile sites taking US
business like PokerStars.com and Full Tilt Poker.com.
Instead, the European-focused sites Party Poker and
888 top the American visibility list.
The
research, carried out by search engine marketing firm
Greenlight was based on the US version of the world's
largest search engine Google, which claims 90 percent of
Internet search engine traffic. Greenlight used terms
like "online poker," "poker chips," and the word "poker"
during the month of April and recorded which names
surfaced most in page one positions.
Despite an
absence from the US market of some three years since the
Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was passed in
2006, Party Poker and 888 proved to be the online poker
brands that achieved the most visibility, enjoying a
higher profile than Full Tilt and PokerStars, which are
the biggest Internet poker sites in the world....and
still take US action!
Greenlight reports that
PartyPoker was seen on the first page of results for 45
percent of searches, followed by 888 on 44 percent.
PokerStars was in third place with 37 percent of
results, while Full Tilt came in 13th place with 11
percent.
Other popular online poker sites that
featured in Greenlight's top twenty included
Pacificpoker.com (26 percent), PKR Poker.com (15
percent) and a number of poker information sites such as
Pokerlistings.com (24 percent), Launchpoker.com (9
percent) and Pokerjunkie.com (14 percent).
Beating them all on poker searches, however, was online
encyclopaedia Wikipedia which appeared on the first page
of results for 57 percent of results. The report
concluded that “this proves site credibility and depth
of content can improve rankings.”
Greenlight
found that the simple word 'poker' was the most
effective poker search term and was used by 37 percent
of searchers. "Online poker" was next most popular at 8
percent.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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