Market Insight

Google

  • Overall Visibility

    9.78%

    visibility
  • Point Change

    4.11

    point change
  • BrandSearch™ Rating

    25/50

    brandsearch rating
  • SuperBrand Rating

    5/50

    superbrand rating

Overview

Google are the dominant force in the search engine market providing highly useful tools and services such as Google Analytics, worldwide maps, email software in the form of Gmail and payment processing systems. Google also look to increase their market share in other industries, through the release of products such as the Nexus One mobile phone and they are soon to release an operating system, Chrome OS.

 

Google has become one of the best known and most powerful brands of the modern era after revolutionising the search engine platform back in 1996 as a research project at Stanford University. Google's aim is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful" and as such, has allowed users from countries all over the world to easily find the information they want with relative ease.

Keyword Rationale

Google's keywords are based on the current and upcoming products and services they provide to the business to business market.

Keywords

Maps
Mobile phone
Analytics
Advertising
Hosting
Operating system
Web browser
Email software
Office software
Payment processing

Paid Search Visibility

Paid Search Visibility

Organic Search Visibility

Organic Search Visibility

Overall Traffic Availability By Month

Overall Traffic Availability By Month

Overall Search Visibility By Month

Overall Search Visibility By Month
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Understanding our metrics

The Overall Visibility and Visibility Graphs:

Visibility is a function where each brand ranks in the UK's top 3 search engines. A scoring system allocates points based on where each of the top 10 keywords ranks in each search engine.

Points are initially allocated as follows, with more points being allocated for higher rankings:

Position in Search EnginePoints Scored
130
229
328
427
526
625
724
823
922
1021
1120
1219
1318
1417
1516
1615
1714
1813
1912
2011
2110
229
238
247
256
265
274
283
292
301

These points are then awarded for each individual search engine. However, we must take into account the different market shares and therefore volumes of traffic that each search engine has by weighting these points in relation to the current market share.

Based upon our internal traffic data, which spans over 100 accounts, the current market shares for each search engine are approximately: Google with 85%, Yahoo with 10% and Bing with 5%. Therefore, each score that a brand receives for a search engine is then multiplied by its market share. E.g. If Microsoft scores 200 points in Google this would then be multiplied by 85 to generate a total score for that search engine.

Once all three scores for each search engine have been calculated, they are then added together to get a total score and expressed as a percentage of the maximum possible score that any brand can receive.

This metric is performed for each brand in terms of Organic rankings, Paid rankings and then a total visibility score is generated by adding these two together – at the top of their profile.

BrandSearch Rating:

In order for our visibility metrics to facilitate a useful comparison between search performance and SuperBrand rating; and also to allow us to effectively compare brands to each other, we then take the overall visibility scores of each brand in the B2B and B2C categories and order them with the highest scoring brand being rated as 1st in its category and the lowest scoring brand as 50th.

SuperBrand Rating:

Simply the score received in the most recent SuperBrand results, which can be found here: www.superbrands.uk.com.

Traffic Availability Graph:

These are monthly search volumes as reported by Google’s keyword tool. It was decided that we would use Google based upon their dominance of the UK search market. The 'Overall Traffic Availability by Month’ graph illustrates the total search volumes for each of the brands ten most relevant keywords to their core products and services, which generate high volumes of search traffic.

Overall Search Visibility Graph:

This graph represents how this brands search listings in both Organic and Paid search engines are fluctuating on a monthly basis over the last 12 months.