Microsoft Users Click More
14th December 2009
Data released by advertising network Chitika should be of great interest to online marketers and advertisers. Their research revealed that Microsoft users tend to click more on ads than users of other operating systems, search engines and browsers.
Chitika recently conducted a study that revealed that users of Microsoft browsers and operating system have a tendency to click on advertisements more than users of other services such as FireFox, Safari, Chrome etcera. Not only that, even users of Windows click on ads far more frequently than users of other operating systems such as Mac OS or Linux.
The findings of this study are significant as it was conducted using a sample of over 130 million impressions across 80,000 sites.
The details emerging from the study are as follows:
- Internet Explorer users on average have a click-through rate (CTR) of 1.05% compared to 0.66% for Firefox users, 0.50% for Safari users and 0.21% for Chrome users
- Windows users have a CTR of 0.92%, while Mac users have 0.52% and Linux users have 0.46%
These findings have been indirectly validated by TechCrunch, where reports that users of Microsoft’s search engine Bing have a higher CTR than users of other search engines. Bing users have a CTR of 1.74% as opposed to 0.98% for Google users and 1.37% for Yahoo! users.
TechCrunch insinuates that the higher CTRs from Microsoft users is because these users are more gullible and easier to dupe than others, which has ruffled a few feathers, even though it is probably true.
Microsoft users don’t click the most, though. AOL, which is a much smaller network has the highest CTR of 2.5%.
Tags: aol, apple, chrom, chrome, display-advertising, firefox, google, microsoft, pay-per-click, ppc, windows
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