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Internet Usage in the Middle East
          November 2009
Objective


     To gauge internet usage habits and attitudes in the Middle East region.
Demographic Background & Methodology


  Age and Gender:
      Adult males and females
      Aged 16 plus years


  Country of Residence
      GCC: UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain
      Levant: Lebanon, Syria, Jordan
      North Africa: Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia
      Subcontinent: Pakistan


  Methodology:
      Online data collection was done between 30th October and 22nd November 2009. The total number of
      respondents achieved was 13,847.
Summary 1/2

   Most people access the internet from the home and a sizeable 41% also do it at work

   Usage of internet cafes is higher in Algeria (36%), Morocco and Syria (31% each)

   16% seem to have at least two computers at home – one which they solely use and another which is shared with
   family members

   This number rises to 25% in Lebanon and 24% in Tunisia

   Most respondents (59%) tend to use the internet for work related purposes between one and four hours on
   average in a day while 25% use the net for more than four hours in a day

   The corresponding numbers are 55% and 14% for leisure purposes indicating leisure usage though lower than
   work related use, is still strong

   Nearly half the respondents feel they are knowledgeable about the internet

   There seems to be a higher level of claimed expertise in Lebanon and Bahrain

   23% and 17% respectively have their own blog or website. Tunisia (33% and 24%), Algeria (33% and 23%) and
   Oman (30% and 24%) have a higher incidence of such consumers

   A range of activities are conducted through the net at differing frequencies

   Some of the behaviours that are more frequent are:
          Email, checking news, job search, social networking, listening to and downloading music and
          researching/collecting information

   Online purchasing is not a very frequent activity
Summary 2/2

     Most respondents (38%) visit between 6 and 10 sites in a day and another 26% visit less than 5 sites every day

     Most respondents felt that the internet had replaced their use of print media to some extent for news (business or
     political) and leisure information
     Egypt and Jordan seemed to be more active on this front
     There was an almost equal split among those who felt comfortable and wary about online payments with Kuwait,
     UAE, Qatar and Tunisia feeling more at ease

     Some respondents agree with some of the benefits of social networking sites – that they help connect with friends
     and family and are fun

     In terms of attitudes, most respondents feel virtual contact is sidelining real social activity but the benefit is that
     the internet has helped networking which may not have been physically possible

     Online communication is thought to be replacing traditional forms like telephone calls and more than half feel that
     it is difficult to find the required information given the abundance of data

     There was a strong positive inclination towards online education

     Internet is now the second strongest information provider for purchase decisions behind word of mouth with half
     of the consumers considering web based facts

     44% use mobile phones for emailing with a higher incidence in Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and Syria
Respondent Profile
Respondent Profile – Personal




 Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847




                                  Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Respondent Profile




    Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847




                                     Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Place of Accessing the Internet

  From which of the following places do you access the internet? (Please select all that apply)

                                                                   Lebano                                     Saudi
   Base:     Total   Algeria   Bahrain   Egypt   Jordan   Kuwait          Morocco   Oman   Pakistan   Qatar            Syria   Tunisia   UAE
                                                                     n                                        Arabia

Achieved
             13,84
Sample                558        89      2,476    774      443      244    1,496     87     1,084     300     2,693    254      188      1,204
               7
size


Home          81       63        79       88       80      83       89      73       59      75        87      86       80       79       85



Work          41       28        48       39       40      52       41      24       52      55        55      44       34       40       52



Internet
              18       36        21       13       13      16       17      31       29      10        11      16       31       22       14
cafe


Mobile
              15       5         19       18       11      15       20       4       20      17        23      20       21       7        19
phone



University    5        6         6        2        7        3       11       3       15      11        2        3       6        6        3




Other         4        3         4        4        2        4        3       4       7        4        5        4       2        5        4
Own or Shared Computer


Which of the following best describes the computer you have at home?




                                                                       Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Frequency of Using the Internet for Work


On an average how much time do you spend on the internet for work in a day?




                                                                              Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Frequency of Using the Internet for Leisure


On an average how much time do you spend on the internet for leisure in a day?

                           Usage of internet for leisure is less frequent than for work




                                                                                          Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Internet Savviness

How would you rate your Internet capabilities?

              Most respondents are knowledgeable; more expertise in Lebanon and Bahrain




                                                                               Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Incidence of Blogs and Websites


Do you currently have your own website or blog?

 Tunisia, Algeria and Oman have a good incidence of consumers with their own blogs and websites




                                                                             Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Internet based Activity 1/2
How frequently do you do the following activities using the internet? (Please select all that apply)
Note: Only frequency of at least once a month has been presented in this slide



                                                                                                                Saudi
 Base:            Total Algeria   Bahrain   Egypt   Jordan   Kuwait Lebanon Morocco   Oman   Pakistan   Qatar            Syria   Tunisia   UAE
                                                                                                                Arabia

 Achieved
 Sample           13,847   558      89      2,476    774      443     244    1,496     87     1,084     300     2,693    254      188      1,204
 size

Job search         77      72       78       80       82      76      77      74       72      79        72      70       76       87       78
Emailing
                   83      74       83       83       88      88      91      77       79      78        86      85       87       86       88
friends
Social
networking         57      48       63       55       60      60      74      50       54      56        67      55       50       65       66
sites
Items to
                   36      27       39       37       33      39      39      29       29      23        35      43       31       41       38
purchase
Planning
                   20      12       26       17       15      20      22      15       23      18        20      24       10       19       23
holidays
Researching
other              51      45       42       53       46      53      48      49       45      46        56      53       46       60       53
matters
Purchasing
                   15      16       12       15       10      13      15      11       20      12        14      15       17       17       14
books

Purchasing
                   12       4       19        6       5       24       8      6        10       9        15      18       7        6        18
airline tickets
Purchasing
                    7       4       10        5       5       14       9      5        10       8        8        5       4        8        11
movie tickets
Internet based Activity 2/2
How frequently do you do the following activities using the internet? (Please select all that apply)
Note: Only frequency of at least once a month has been presented in this slide


                                                                                                              Saudi
  Base:         Total Algeria   Bahrain   Egypt   Jordan   Kuwait Lebanon Morocco   Oman   Pakistan   Qatar            Syria   Tunisia   UAE
                                                                                                              Arabia

  Achieved
  Sample        13,847   558      89      2,476    774      443     244    1,496     87     1,084     300     2,693    254      188      1,204
  size
 Purchasing
 on auction       8       6       11        5       6        8       9      6        8        9        9        9       6        10       10
 sites
 Purchasing
                 12       8       12       11       7       13      11      10       14      12        13      13       7        14       15
 other items
 Blogging        20      20       26       22       22      18      19      20       18      16        17      21       28       22       16

 Reading
                 78      81       78       80       82      75      77      76       78      74        79      76       74       78       81
 news
 Online
                 25      29       27       27       25      21      22      31       21      25        24      20       26       30       20
 courses
 Listening to
                 57      45       62       58       63      53      63      68       49      52        60      53       37       55       59
 music
 Downloading
                 51      36       57       58       56      51      55      51       40      50        50      49       36       47       53
 music

 Playing
                 35      23       38       39       39      33      45      33       32      32        33      35       12       26       37
 games


 Downloading
                 21      15       26       25       19      20      18      19       28      24        18      21       16       13       20
 ringtones
Number of Websites Visited

On an average how many websites do you visit in a single day?

                             Majority of users visit between 6 and 10 sites in a day
                                        Similar pattern across countries




                                                                                       Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
The Internet as an Information Provider 1/3

Please indicate to what extent has the internet replaced print as your main source for each of the following:
Political News coverage


           Relatively greater usage of the internet as a political news provider in Egypt and Jordan




                                                                                                   Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
The Internet as an Information Provider 2/3

 Please indicate to what extent has the internet replaced print as your main source for each of the following:
 Business News coverage

Again, Egypt and Jordan display greater usage. Other countries with heavy usage are Syria, Saudi Arabia,
                                         Lebanon and Algeria




                                                                                                  Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
The Internet as an Information Provider 3/3

Please indicate to what extent has the internet replaced print as your main source for each of the following:
Lifestyle/ leisure literature

 Users in Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia seem to follow the internet for leisure updates more than those
                                           in other countries




                                                                                                   Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Level of Comfort with Online Payments 1/2


What is your degree of comfort making online payments for : Personal matters

                        Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Tunisia have stronger comfort level




                                                                                     Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Level of Comfort with Online Payments 2/2


What is your degree of comfort making online payments for : Business matters.

                        Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Tunisia more comfortable




                                                                                   Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Social Networking Sites

Which one of the following best describes social networking websites (like facebook, orkut, myspace etc)

                        Algeri                                       Lebano   Morocc                             Saudi
Base:          Total             Bahrain   Egypt   Jordan   Kuwait                     Oman   Pakistan   Qatar            Syria   Tunisia   UAE
                          a                                            n        o                                Arabia
Achieved
               13,847    558       89      2,476    774      443      244     1,496     87     1,084     300     2,693    254      188      1,204
Sample size
Connecting
friends and      31      34        38       30      27       30        25       35      33      29        36      28       22       35       33
family
I can’t afford
not to be a
member in         6       4        8         7       6        4        7        6       1        6        6        6       6        4        5
this day and
age
Invasion of
                  8       9        6         7      13       10        8        8       3        5        7        9       9        11       8
privacy
Business
networking
                  6       8        7         6       5        5        7        6       10       8        4        4       6        12       5
and they
work
Business
networking
but they
                  8      13        7        11       7        6        8        12      7        4        5        5       9        9        5
haven’t
helped me
so far
They’re
                 22       9        21       22      22       26        31       13      25      28        26      22       18       21       26
great fun
None of the
                20       24        13       18      19       19        14       20      20      19        16      25       30       9        18
above
Attitudes towards the Internet 1/4

Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each
of them: Online activity has disrupted normal social activity, relationships are now mostly ‘’virtual’’

              Most respondents feel that real social activity is being sidelined by virtual contact




                                                                                                 Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Attitudes towards the Internet 2/4

Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each
of them: The web has been great for social activity encouraging networking otherwise not possible

  They also agree that the internet has helped networking which may not have been physically possible




                                                                                                 Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Attitudes towards the Internet 3/4
Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each
of them: Online communications have largely replaced traditional forms of communication including phone
conversations

  Online communication (chatting, email) is felt to be replacing traditional forms like telephone calls




                                                                                               Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Attitudes towards the Internet 4/4

Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each
of them: Information on the web is so abundant it is very hard to find what you’re looking for

   More than half feel that it is difficult to find the required information given the abundance of data




                                                                                               Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
Potential for Online Education

Would you consider taking courses online/ completing an online degree in the future?

Nearly two thirds express an inclination for online education and another quarter are undecided. Egypt
                                  and Oman more positively disposed




                                                                                       Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
The Role of Internet in Purchase Decisions

 What are the sources of information that you consider before deciding which product or brand to purchase?
 (Please tick all that apply)

                                                                                               Pakista
Base:         Total   Algeria   Bahrain   Egypt   Jordan   Kuwait   Lebanon   Morocco   Oman             Qatar   Saudi Arabia   Syria   Tunisia   UAE
                                                                                                 n
Achieved
              13,84
Sample                 558        89      2,476    774      443       244      1,496     87    1,084     300        2,693       254      188      1,204
                7
size
Recommen
               54       47        62       61       57      60        60        51       51      37       48         59          57       53       57
dations
Websites       50       36        51       53       47      53        56        35       51      52       53         54          44       54       55
Search
               38       30        44       40       37      40        39        31       41      37       42         40          30       43       41
engine
Newspaper      36       33        33       33       39      40        27        20       40      46       40         35          22       21       42
Televisions    34       28        39       34       31      34        34        25       34      45       37         33          27       31       35
Product
demonstrati    31       23        36       36       32      34        34        19       29      24       28         34          30       28       35
on
Salesperson    31       27        33       34       29      33        32        31       32      24       28         34          33       35       32
In-store
               30       20        31       36       34      32        27        26       28      25       26         31          27       28       35
displays
Email          30       22        38       21       28      33        29        19       39      43       34         32          22       27       35
Magazines      27       18        36       22       21      27        25        20       36      34       32         25          18       29       34
Other
               25       29        27       25       25      22        24        26       31      26       26         23          29       21       23
sources
Product
               24       13        27       21       20      28        24        12       26      24       29         27          26       20       31
brochures
Outdoor ads    21       14        24       22       21      22        16        14       20      17       21         25          23       14       21

Radio          13       13        18       12       15      10        12        12       18      12       15         10          10       16       18
Telemarketi
               9        5         8         6       8       10        11         4       16      17       9           8          7        6        11
ng
Incidence of Using Mobile Phones for Email


Do you access email from a mobile device?

                              Higher incidence in Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Syria




                                                                               Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
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Internet Usage in the Middle East (English): November 2009

  • 1. Internet Usage in the Middle East November 2009
  • 2. Objective To gauge internet usage habits and attitudes in the Middle East region.
  • 3. Demographic Background & Methodology Age and Gender: Adult males and females Aged 16 plus years Country of Residence GCC: UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain Levant: Lebanon, Syria, Jordan North Africa: Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia Subcontinent: Pakistan Methodology: Online data collection was done between 30th October and 22nd November 2009. The total number of respondents achieved was 13,847.
  • 4. Summary 1/2 Most people access the internet from the home and a sizeable 41% also do it at work Usage of internet cafes is higher in Algeria (36%), Morocco and Syria (31% each) 16% seem to have at least two computers at home – one which they solely use and another which is shared with family members This number rises to 25% in Lebanon and 24% in Tunisia Most respondents (59%) tend to use the internet for work related purposes between one and four hours on average in a day while 25% use the net for more than four hours in a day The corresponding numbers are 55% and 14% for leisure purposes indicating leisure usage though lower than work related use, is still strong Nearly half the respondents feel they are knowledgeable about the internet There seems to be a higher level of claimed expertise in Lebanon and Bahrain 23% and 17% respectively have their own blog or website. Tunisia (33% and 24%), Algeria (33% and 23%) and Oman (30% and 24%) have a higher incidence of such consumers A range of activities are conducted through the net at differing frequencies Some of the behaviours that are more frequent are: Email, checking news, job search, social networking, listening to and downloading music and researching/collecting information Online purchasing is not a very frequent activity
  • 5. Summary 2/2 Most respondents (38%) visit between 6 and 10 sites in a day and another 26% visit less than 5 sites every day Most respondents felt that the internet had replaced their use of print media to some extent for news (business or political) and leisure information Egypt and Jordan seemed to be more active on this front There was an almost equal split among those who felt comfortable and wary about online payments with Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Tunisia feeling more at ease Some respondents agree with some of the benefits of social networking sites – that they help connect with friends and family and are fun In terms of attitudes, most respondents feel virtual contact is sidelining real social activity but the benefit is that the internet has helped networking which may not have been physically possible Online communication is thought to be replacing traditional forms like telephone calls and more than half feel that it is difficult to find the required information given the abundance of data There was a strong positive inclination towards online education Internet is now the second strongest information provider for purchase decisions behind word of mouth with half of the consumers considering web based facts 44% use mobile phones for emailing with a higher incidence in Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and Syria
  • 7. Respondent Profile – Personal Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847 Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 8. Respondent Profile Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847 Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 9. Place of Accessing the Internet From which of the following places do you access the internet? (Please select all that apply) Lebano Saudi Base: Total Algeria Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Morocco Oman Pakistan Qatar Syria Tunisia UAE n Arabia Achieved 13,84 Sample 558 89 2,476 774 443 244 1,496 87 1,084 300 2,693 254 188 1,204 7 size Home 81 63 79 88 80 83 89 73 59 75 87 86 80 79 85 Work 41 28 48 39 40 52 41 24 52 55 55 44 34 40 52 Internet 18 36 21 13 13 16 17 31 29 10 11 16 31 22 14 cafe Mobile 15 5 19 18 11 15 20 4 20 17 23 20 21 7 19 phone University 5 6 6 2 7 3 11 3 15 11 2 3 6 6 3 Other 4 3 4 4 2 4 3 4 7 4 5 4 2 5 4
  • 10. Own or Shared Computer Which of the following best describes the computer you have at home? Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 11. Frequency of Using the Internet for Work On an average how much time do you spend on the internet for work in a day? Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 12. Frequency of Using the Internet for Leisure On an average how much time do you spend on the internet for leisure in a day? Usage of internet for leisure is less frequent than for work Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 13. Internet Savviness How would you rate your Internet capabilities? Most respondents are knowledgeable; more expertise in Lebanon and Bahrain Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 14. Incidence of Blogs and Websites Do you currently have your own website or blog? Tunisia, Algeria and Oman have a good incidence of consumers with their own blogs and websites Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 15. Internet based Activity 1/2 How frequently do you do the following activities using the internet? (Please select all that apply) Note: Only frequency of at least once a month has been presented in this slide Saudi Base: Total Algeria Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Morocco Oman Pakistan Qatar Syria Tunisia UAE Arabia Achieved Sample 13,847 558 89 2,476 774 443 244 1,496 87 1,084 300 2,693 254 188 1,204 size Job search 77 72 78 80 82 76 77 74 72 79 72 70 76 87 78 Emailing 83 74 83 83 88 88 91 77 79 78 86 85 87 86 88 friends Social networking 57 48 63 55 60 60 74 50 54 56 67 55 50 65 66 sites Items to 36 27 39 37 33 39 39 29 29 23 35 43 31 41 38 purchase Planning 20 12 26 17 15 20 22 15 23 18 20 24 10 19 23 holidays Researching other 51 45 42 53 46 53 48 49 45 46 56 53 46 60 53 matters Purchasing 15 16 12 15 10 13 15 11 20 12 14 15 17 17 14 books Purchasing 12 4 19 6 5 24 8 6 10 9 15 18 7 6 18 airline tickets Purchasing 7 4 10 5 5 14 9 5 10 8 8 5 4 8 11 movie tickets
  • 16. Internet based Activity 2/2 How frequently do you do the following activities using the internet? (Please select all that apply) Note: Only frequency of at least once a month has been presented in this slide Saudi Base: Total Algeria Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Morocco Oman Pakistan Qatar Syria Tunisia UAE Arabia Achieved Sample 13,847 558 89 2,476 774 443 244 1,496 87 1,084 300 2,693 254 188 1,204 size Purchasing on auction 8 6 11 5 6 8 9 6 8 9 9 9 6 10 10 sites Purchasing 12 8 12 11 7 13 11 10 14 12 13 13 7 14 15 other items Blogging 20 20 26 22 22 18 19 20 18 16 17 21 28 22 16 Reading 78 81 78 80 82 75 77 76 78 74 79 76 74 78 81 news Online 25 29 27 27 25 21 22 31 21 25 24 20 26 30 20 courses Listening to 57 45 62 58 63 53 63 68 49 52 60 53 37 55 59 music Downloading 51 36 57 58 56 51 55 51 40 50 50 49 36 47 53 music Playing 35 23 38 39 39 33 45 33 32 32 33 35 12 26 37 games Downloading 21 15 26 25 19 20 18 19 28 24 18 21 16 13 20 ringtones
  • 17. Number of Websites Visited On an average how many websites do you visit in a single day? Majority of users visit between 6 and 10 sites in a day Similar pattern across countries Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 18. The Internet as an Information Provider 1/3 Please indicate to what extent has the internet replaced print as your main source for each of the following: Political News coverage Relatively greater usage of the internet as a political news provider in Egypt and Jordan Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 19. The Internet as an Information Provider 2/3 Please indicate to what extent has the internet replaced print as your main source for each of the following: Business News coverage Again, Egypt and Jordan display greater usage. Other countries with heavy usage are Syria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Algeria Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 20. The Internet as an Information Provider 3/3 Please indicate to what extent has the internet replaced print as your main source for each of the following: Lifestyle/ leisure literature Users in Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia seem to follow the internet for leisure updates more than those in other countries Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 21. Level of Comfort with Online Payments 1/2 What is your degree of comfort making online payments for : Personal matters Kuwait, UAE, Qatar and Tunisia have stronger comfort level Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 22. Level of Comfort with Online Payments 2/2 What is your degree of comfort making online payments for : Business matters. Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Tunisia more comfortable Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 23. Social Networking Sites Which one of the following best describes social networking websites (like facebook, orkut, myspace etc) Algeri Lebano Morocc Saudi Base: Total Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Oman Pakistan Qatar Syria Tunisia UAE a n o Arabia Achieved 13,847 558 89 2,476 774 443 244 1,496 87 1,084 300 2,693 254 188 1,204 Sample size Connecting friends and 31 34 38 30 27 30 25 35 33 29 36 28 22 35 33 family I can’t afford not to be a member in 6 4 8 7 6 4 7 6 1 6 6 6 6 4 5 this day and age Invasion of 8 9 6 7 13 10 8 8 3 5 7 9 9 11 8 privacy Business networking 6 8 7 6 5 5 7 6 10 8 4 4 6 12 5 and they work Business networking but they 8 13 7 11 7 6 8 12 7 4 5 5 9 9 5 haven’t helped me so far They’re 22 9 21 22 22 26 31 13 25 28 26 22 18 21 26 great fun None of the 20 24 13 18 19 19 14 20 20 19 16 25 30 9 18 above
  • 24. Attitudes towards the Internet 1/4 Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each of them: Online activity has disrupted normal social activity, relationships are now mostly ‘’virtual’’ Most respondents feel that real social activity is being sidelined by virtual contact Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 25. Attitudes towards the Internet 2/4 Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each of them: The web has been great for social activity encouraging networking otherwise not possible They also agree that the internet has helped networking which may not have been physically possible Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 26. Attitudes towards the Internet 3/4 Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each of them: Online communications have largely replaced traditional forms of communication including phone conversations Online communication (chatting, email) is felt to be replacing traditional forms like telephone calls Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 27. Attitudes towards the Internet 4/4 Given below are some attitudinal statements. Could you please tell us to what extent do you agree with each of them: Information on the web is so abundant it is very hard to find what you’re looking for More than half feel that it is difficult to find the required information given the abundance of data Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 28. Potential for Online Education Would you consider taking courses online/ completing an online degree in the future? Nearly two thirds express an inclination for online education and another quarter are undecided. Egypt and Oman more positively disposed Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847
  • 29. The Role of Internet in Purchase Decisions What are the sources of information that you consider before deciding which product or brand to purchase? (Please tick all that apply) Pakista Base: Total Algeria Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Morocco Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Tunisia UAE n Achieved 13,84 Sample 558 89 2,476 774 443 244 1,496 87 1,084 300 2,693 254 188 1,204 7 size Recommen 54 47 62 61 57 60 60 51 51 37 48 59 57 53 57 dations Websites 50 36 51 53 47 53 56 35 51 52 53 54 44 54 55 Search 38 30 44 40 37 40 39 31 41 37 42 40 30 43 41 engine Newspaper 36 33 33 33 39 40 27 20 40 46 40 35 22 21 42 Televisions 34 28 39 34 31 34 34 25 34 45 37 33 27 31 35 Product demonstrati 31 23 36 36 32 34 34 19 29 24 28 34 30 28 35 on Salesperson 31 27 33 34 29 33 32 31 32 24 28 34 33 35 32 In-store 30 20 31 36 34 32 27 26 28 25 26 31 27 28 35 displays Email 30 22 38 21 28 33 29 19 39 43 34 32 22 27 35 Magazines 27 18 36 22 21 27 25 20 36 34 32 25 18 29 34 Other 25 29 27 25 25 22 24 26 31 26 26 23 29 21 23 sources Product 24 13 27 21 20 28 24 12 26 24 29 27 26 20 31 brochures Outdoor ads 21 14 24 22 21 22 16 14 20 17 21 25 23 14 21 Radio 13 13 18 12 15 10 12 12 18 12 15 10 10 16 18 Telemarketi 9 5 8 6 8 10 11 4 16 17 9 8 7 6 11 ng
  • 30. Incidence of Using Mobile Phones for Email Do you access email from a mobile device? Higher incidence in Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Syria Base: Total Sample – N= 13,847