You are here: silicon.com > Networks > WebWatch

WebWatch

Financial surfing habits tracked

What exactly are those consumers doing?

Tags: finance, track, website, nielsen

By Richard Shim

Published: 23 August 2004 09:45 GMT

Research firm Nielsen/NetRatings will launch a service tracking how consumers use financial websites - the first of a series of efforts to focus on specialised industries.

On Monday, the company will announce MegaView Financial, which will follow the activities of up to 400,000 panel participants. Analysis of the panel's behaviour is updated monthly and has been tracked since May. The most recent data is from June.

Nielsen will target financial companies such as credit card issuers and banks, seeking to understand what consumers do when they surf financial sites. The service will also be targeted at media publishers, which could use the data to help woo potential advertisers, according to Ken Cassar, director of strategic analysis at Nielsen.

So far, the data indicates that while consumers are going online to perform specific financial transactions, they aren't performing multiple activities. While most of the consumers going online for financial services go to a credit card site, only four per cent of them are doing any online stock trading. That means that either consumers aren't interested or institutions have done a poor job in selling additional services to consumers, Cassar said.

"The wide diversity in how well individual institutions have been able to cross-sell consumers suggests that the low rates are more likely driven by execution rather than low consumer demand," Cassar said.

Nielsen will continue to track which sites people visit with its NetView service, which is using data from about 40,000 participants in its panel. But in the coming months, it will offer other services for specific industries.

The move is part of an effort to better track a diverse range of industries, each of which considers different metrics.

These more specialised services are meant to give companies a better sense of what consumers are doing on their sites, as opposed to just counting them.

  1. Zones
  2. Management
  3. Networks
  4. Software
  5. IT Services
  6. Hardware
  1. Verticals
  2. Public Sector
  3. Financial Services
  4. Retail & Leisure
Read and write about internet access at the airports of the world at atlarge.com. Rate airports, and see what others have to say...


  • Jobs
Digital Analyst

s high volume commercial websites will help to inform our overall strategy.You will be engaged in analysing customer behaviour, web analytics and ...

Project Manager

Professionalism, competence * Proven project management skills in medium-large sized, complex systems development environment * High level ...

SYSTEMS ENGINEER - NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES - MCSE/SQL/CCNA- FTSE 100

CIT JOB SPECSenior Systems EngineerReporting to: Infrastructure Operations ManagerThe world's leading organiser of trade and consumer events Reed ...

Agenda Setters 2009
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.





Quick Sitemap Links: