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Top-20 Web-sites in Belarus, December 2011

Author: Mikhail Doroshevich

08/02/2012

Gemius - an international research agency, the leader and forerunner in the field of research of the internet and on the internet in Europe. The Company offers professional research solutions, analytical and advisory services, from site-centric and user-centric studies to technologically-advanced tools for studying internet user behaviour on chosen websites (gemiusTraffic), internet user socio-demographic profiles (gemiusProfile), the quality of WWW page usage (gemiusUsability) and the effectiveness of internet advertising campaigns (gemiusEffect). Gemius also conducts research related to subjects submitted by customers (gemiusAdHoc). Apart from the above mentioned research services, Gemius offers a study on the behaviour of users who view online multimedia content (gemiusStream) and a research tool for immediate measurement and presentation of all clicks made by internet users on a website (gemiusHeatMap).Gemius sets the standard for online audience and internet application measurement (gemiusAudience) in almost half of all European countries.

Gemius, established in Poland in 1999, is active in 20 countries in Europe and the Middle East.

In Belarus, Gemius is represented since 2008 and carries out statistical and marketing research per order, as well as initiative projects like e-commerce market studies, users' relation to various e-advertisment and measuring the Belarusian internet audience.

Research of the on-line audience gemiusAudience is carried out by Gemius on European markets since 2002. In Belarus it started in 2009 and is realised via the Cookie Panel technology. Gemius uses MASMI data as a source of offline information.

Useful links:

gemiusAudience - the official online audience measurement in Belarus
Gemius
Internet Audience in Belarus, gemiusPublisherIndex


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