Net Behaviour put MyHome.ie in Top 10 Irish Websites

The Net Behaviour Report is the most extensive research into Irish internet usage by independent firm Monitrack Research was launched on Monday 7th April, 2008. The Net Behaviour Report covers 500 Irish and worldwide websites currently visited by Irish internet users including search engines, news & media, commercial and industrial sites, blogs, user content sites and social networks.

The survey categorises websites into a number of categories including: search, news, music, social networking, youtube, travel, airlines, financial services, recruitment, entertainment and of course, property.

In the context of the findings relating to property websites, MyHome.ie ranks as the number one property website in Ireland with 30% of all internet users visiting MyHome.ie.

The TOP TEN most visited websites by Irish Internet users are (in this order):
Google.ie
Yahoo (any)
AerLingus.com
Ryanair.com
RTE.ie
eBay
MSN
eircom.net
iTunes.ie
MyHome.ie

This further reinforces the position of MyHome.ie as the leading property website in Ireland. To get your property listed on MyHome.ie contact one of our member estate agents who will look after your online brochure for you. If you are an estate agent wishing to advertise properties with MyHome.ie, the contact the MyHome.ie property team directly.

Methodology
The Net Behaviour report is carried for Net Behaviour out by Monitrack research, an Internet national research specialist, with 8 years experience in the Irish market.

The findings above are from 2007 wave II research. A further wave of research (Wave I 2008) has just been completed and will be released shortly.

The Net Behaviour report is not geographically bounded research, as the net, unlike other media, is a truly global medium. It matters little to net users where the server for a site they use sits in Ireland, the US, or Europe. Net Behaviour counts the overall visitation of Irish web users to sites at home and abroad.

Data is collected through ongoing ‘real time’ gathering via 30 online sampling points in Ireland and abroad (i.e. the data is strictly quantifiable and is not collected on a door to door basis or by phone).

The research covers net users at work, at home, in cafés, or mobile users. All data is then correlated against the latest ComReg totals as provided by Amarach consulting, and weighted by age, sex and region.


 

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