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Cars Lead NZ’s Top 20 Search Items In July

Cars Lead NZ’s Top 20 Search Items In July

Cars were the most searched-for consumer item in July 2004 on the New Zealand’s largest online market, Trade Me.

Holden, Mini, BMW and Subaru were the top four search items, each being searched over 20,000 times. Technology items also featured strongly with both iPod and Nokia passing the 20,000 mark.

A recent stock market float appeared to influence on-line searches with Pumpkin Patch coming in at number 12 on the July top 20 search items. Big brands were also evident in the top 20 with Nike, Sony and Playboy all making strong showings.

The full list of the top 20 search items for July is listed below.

The latest figures show that for New Zealand internet users, Trade Me is responsible for more than 50% of all pages monitored by Nielsen//NetRatings in July. (Source: Nielsen//NetRatings Market Intelligence, Domestic Traffic, July 2004) Trade Me has over 500,000 New Zealand members and around 230,000 items for sale.
Consumer Item Number of Searches
Holden 36,677
Mini 21,573
BMW 20,371
Subaru 20,227
iPod 20,204
Nokia 20,044
Skyline 19,865
Nike 19,004
Sony 17,646
Laptop 17,117
Ford 17,074
Pumpkin Patch 17,073
Turbo 17,038
RX 7 16,552
Digital Camera 15,662
Playboy 14,833
X-Box 14,731
Retro 14,707
Dvd 14,201
Evo 14,028

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