Million Europeans look to the web for Maps, Guides & Directions
The latest research from Nielsen//NetRatings, the leading provider of market intelligence on
consumer behaviour and trends on the Internet reveals that online map websites in Europe, such
as multimap.com and streetmap.co.uk in the UK, mappy.com in France, map24.com in Germany
and karthotellet.com in Sweden have experienced a growth of almost 300% in the last 12 months.
This makes the online map sector one of the fastest growing Internet sectors in Europe. 2.5 million
users visited an online map site during October 2001, and by July 2002, the figure had risen to 7.1
million, with the biggest increase experienced in the summer months of June and July. In France
and the UK, a mapping service is the most visited of all online travel sites. Mappy.com in France
has a Unique Audience of 947,000 and multimap.com in the UK has a leading position in the travel
sector with a Unique Audience of 1,441,000 people.
The online map sites are particularly popular with surfers who use the Internet from their offices: the
reach of each site is double for at-work surfers compared to at-home surfers, indicating that online
map sites are being used by workers going to meetings or arranging to go out after work.
Tom Ewing, European Analyst at Nielsen//NetRatings says This is a great example of the Internet making a practical
difference in people’s lives. It’s the kind of service that easily gets taken for granted but these sites actually have
enormous potential. Whilst at present, the majority of these sites provide their information for free, there is a possibility
to generate revenue from them in the future.
Map sites could be combined with local information sites and with new Global Positioning System technology and
really changing the way we go about organising and arranging our social and business lives. Currently there may be
two or three local mapping sites in every market, but there is no key pan-European player as yet – if you’re looking for
the ‘new Google’ this sector is an interesting place to start.
For more information, on the latest GPS News see hand held gps.
Author Notes:
Dough Powels contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.handheld-gps-reviews.com.
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