LATEST GREENLIGHT STUDY SHOWS U.K. SPORTS BETTING
SEARCHES WERE IMPACTED BY WORLD CUP
3 September 2010
June numbers of player internet searches on
sports betting rise to 23 percent
Sports betting saw a notable increase in June, reports
the independent search and social marketing agency
Greenlight. It's study '€Gaming Sector Report June
2010'€™, reveals that UK consumers, search-wise,
increased from 18 percent in March to 23 percent in
June.
By contrast, poker, casino and bingo
searches declined somewhat. Overall, UK consumer search
for gaming-related terms was down to 2.3 million in June
compared to 3 million, 2.7 million and 2.6 in March,
April and May, respectively.
"€śGoing by the
search trend, it would seem June was a significant month
for the sports betting industry, whilst the casino,
bingo and poker sectors have seen the reverse"€ť, says
Simon Hollingsworth, lead researcher at Greenlight."
"€śThe popularity of sports betting-related searches
can be explained by the various sporting events which
took place in June, such as Wimbledon and the FIFA World
Cup. It will be interesting to see how this evolves over
the next quarter with the forthcoming domestic football
season."€ť
Greenlight used industry data and
proprietary technology to identify and classify 700 of
the most popular search terms used by UK consumers when
they went online in June to search for gaming websites,
and totaled the number of times each one was used.
This gives an indication of the size of the audience
and how Google users went about their searches for
gaming websites in June. Greenlight also used the data
to compile its quarterly league tables. These chart the
best performing websites and brands, in both natural*
and paid search**, based on their online visibility and
share of voice in relation to the most popular search
terms identified.
Some key findings reveal:
* In June, poker-related terms were the most
popular, totalling over 773,000 searches. With 32
percent, poker was the only sector to hold its share of
the search market despite general perceptions that the
game is declining in popularity. Casino (20 percent) and
bingo (24 percent) fared less well when compared to
March where when their share of search stood at 24
percent and 26 percent, respectively
* 888.com
saw its share of voice in natural search increase 2
percent since March. It achieved 34 percent share of
voice through ranking at position one for 13 of the
keywords analysed including the high volume driving term
'€Casino'€™ which was searched for 165,000 times in
June. However, it was replaced at top spot in
Greenlight's top 60 league table (charting the most
visible websites), by Wikipedia.
* Although
Ladbrokes remained in position three, it increased its
share of voice most since Greenlight's March report (by
13 percent), closing the gap significantly on 888.com in
natural search
* By contrast, FoxyBingo lost 3
percent share of voice and dropped from fourth position
down to tenth. Betfred also lost 3 percent visibility
and dropped from seventh to position 15. Although these
losses in visibility do not appear significant, in a
competitive market when other websites increase share of
voice, visibility can be greatly affected, Greenlight
observes.
* Similarly, Casino.com and William
Hill Casino do not feature in Greenlight's top 60 gaming
websites in June, but had appeared at positions four and
nine respectively in March
* Achieving 26 percent
share of voice, Bingo Hollywood was the most visible
advertiser in June, having not featured in Greenlight's
top 60 advertisers for gaming keywords in March. Betfair
and Mecca Bingo.com both followed with 24 percent
* Although Betfair bid on more keywords analysed
than any other advertiser (71), it bid at an average ad
position of five and bid less often than Bingo Hollywood
for the high volume driving terms, which accounts for
its slightly lower visibility of 24 percent.
*
888 Poker which came in eleventh, achieved 11 percent
share of voice in paid search
Greenlight's top 10
of the 60 most visible gaming websites in both natural
and paid search in the UK is:
Website/Advertiser
Natural Search Paid Search
888.com 34 percent 16
percent
Betfair.com 16 percent 24 percent
Wikipedia.org 35 percent -
Paddy Power.com 14
percent 18 percent
Ladbrokes.com 31 percent -
888ladies.com 14 percent 17 percent
William
Hill.com 9 percent 21 percent
Bet365.com 10
percent 18 percent
Mecca Bingo.com 2 percent 24
percent
Bingo Hollywood - 26 percent
Readers who wish to see the full report can find it
here:
http://www.greenlightsearch.com/sectorreports/
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