FYI…

 

For those interested in the domain name industry, ICANN Announces Phase One 
Results from a Multiyear Consumer Study on the Domain Name Landscape.

 

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Fahd Batayneh

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Sent: Monday, June 01, 2015 10:56 PM
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- ICANN Announces Phase One Results from Multiyear 
Consumer Study on the Domain Name Landscape

 

 <http://www.icann.org/> ICANN


News Alert


https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2015-05-29-en

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ICANN Announces Phase One Results from Multiyear Consumer Study on the Domain 
Name Landscape


29 May 2015

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today published 
the findings from its ICANN Global Consumer Research Study, Phase One, 
conducted on its behalf by Nielsen, to measure aspects of consumer awareness, 
perceived consumer choice, experience and trust related to the current generic 
top-level domain (gTLD) landscape and the domain name system (DNS). The global 
study surveyed 6,144 consumers aged 18+ representing Asia, Europe, Africa, 
North America and South America, and was administered in 18 languages and drawn 
from 24 countries. The research, conducted between February 2-19, 2015, was 
designed to create a meaningful baseline of data on consumer attitudes and will 
be followed by a second survey approximately one year later. This will also be 
a key input to a team set to be reviewing competition, consumer trust and 
consumer choice in the domain name system later this year.

To prepare for this review, ICANN's stakeholder community recommended a list of 
metrics and definitions to help inform consideration of these areas. ICANN 
commissioned this survey in response to recommendations from the Implementation 
Advisory Group on Competition, Consumer Choice and Consumer Trust (IAG-CCT). 
Among the 66 metrics recommended, a subset of 11 were identified as best being 
measured using a global survey of Internet users. ICANN conducted an open RFP 
<https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2014-07-16-en>  and signed a 
contract with Nielsen to conduct the study in November 2014.

"This is the first time we've surveyed consumers directly about domain names 
and Internet use, and it provides an important benchmark as the new domains 
roll out," Akram Atallah, president of ICANN's Global Domains Division. "As the 
community looks toward future rounds, the survey findings will help inform the 
best approach."


Growing awareness for new gTLDs


Since the first new gTLD was delegated in October 2013, more than 630 new gTLDs 
have been delegated. To gauge perceptions of the new gTLDs, the survey focused 
on the new gTLDs with the greatest number of registrations at the time the 
questions were developed in January 2015 – .EMAIL, .PHOTOGRAPHY, .LINK, .GURU, 
.REALTOR, .CLUB, .XYZ and a regionally relevant TLD, including 
internationalized domain names (IDNs).

Across all survey respondents, 46 percent reported awareness of at least one 
new gTLD, with 65 percent of those who are aware reporting they have also 
visited a new gTLD. Notably, .EMAIL and .LINK led in awareness and visitation 
of new gTLDs.

"The survey found that domains with an implied purpose and functional 
associations, such as .EMAIL, were most often recalled by Internet users," said 
Atallah. "While some of the drivers may be linked to familiarity and general 
association versus awareness of the extension, we believe it's a signal that 
people are receptive to the names."


Awareness continues to be high for well-known legacy TLDs


The survey also examined consumer attitudes toward a subset of legacy TLDs 
introduced before 2012 – .COM, .NET, .ORG, .INFO, .BIZ, .MOBI, .PRO, .TEL, 
.ASIA and .COOP. Among these legacy gTLDs, three extensions (.COM, .NET and 
.ORG) lead awareness, with nearly 8 in 10 (79 percent) respondents reporting 
knowledge of these domains, on average. These TLDs also had relatively high 
visitation, with an average of 71 percent of respondents reporting they have 
visited one of those domains.


Consumer trust in the Domain Name Industry is high


Notably, Nielsen found that 72 percent of respondents reported high levels of 
trust with entities that offer domain names. These high trust levels were 
linked to a perception that the industry will take precautions, give consumers 
what they think they're getting, and screen companies or individuals who 
register for certain domain names.

Of those surveyed, an average of 90 percent claimed to trust the top three 
legacy TLDs (.COM, .NET, and .ORG), with the highest numbers found in North 
America, South America and Africa. Consistent with other study findings, the 
results show trust among new gTLDs is lower than legacy TLDs, but growing: 
nearly one person in two (49 percent) on average reports that they trusted the 
sample of new gTLDs provided in the survey.


Users aware and fearful of abusive Internet behavior, but taking precautions


Abusive Internet behavior, including spam, malware, phishing, and 
cybersquatting remain an issue for Internet users. At least three quarters of 
the respondents (74 percent) are familiar with malware, phishing or stolen 
credentials. Cybersquatting is the only bad behavior that the majority are 
unfamiliar with — just over 1 in 3 (37 percent) report awareness.

Regardless of their experience, most Internet users take some personal actions 
to improve their online security — most commonly installing anti-virus software 
and modifying their online behavior. There is a continuing need for education 
as consumers seek out resources to increase their sense of safety and to help 
resolve issues encountered online.

Additional Study highlights include:

*       When asked to describe new gTLDs, the most common words included: 
useful, informative, helpful, practical, interesting and innovative.
*       While people are increasingly using different devices to surf the web, 
64 percent of respondents report using a search engine as their preferred way 
to find a website. This is only slightly lower than Internet users report they 
did two to three years ago.
*       Registering a domain is not hard, but could be easier – fifty-three 
percent report that registering a domain is either "very easy" or "somewhat 
easy" and roughly half want the process of registering a website to be less 
complicated (50 percent), cheaper (55 percent) and quicker (49 percent).

ICANN is also working with Nielsen to conduct a global survey of domain name 
registrants and their perceived sense of trust and choice in the domain name 
space. Results from that study will be available later in 2015.


About the Global Consumer Survey and Supporting Materials


The Global Consumer Survey was conducted by Nielsen on behalf of ICANN. The 
data collection and analysis phase of the survey took place in February 2-19, 
2015, and the final report was delivered in April 2015. A total of 6,144 
consumers aged 18+ representing Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and South 
America were selected based on the number of hours per week spent on the 
Internet. The survey was administered in 18 languages and drawn from 24 
countries. In addition, significance testing was performed at a 95 percent 
confidence level throughout the survey. For a complete methodological summary, 
including weighting variables, please contact [email protected].


Supporting Materials


*       Global Consumer Survey Full Report 
<http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct/global-consumer-survey-29may15-en.pdf>
  [PDF, 2.48 MB]
*       Guide to Data Tables 
<http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct/data-tables-guide-29may15-en.pdf>  
[PDF, 572 KB]
*       Data Tables by Region 
<http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct/data-tables-region-29may15-en.pdf>  
[PDF, 5.03 MB]
*       Data Tables by Country 
<http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct/data-tables-country-29may15-en.pdf>  
[PDF, 4.78 MB]
*       Frequently Asked Questions 
<http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/reviews/cct/consumer-survey-faqs-29may15-en> 

 


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