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Yougov : Whatsapp, Google & Facebook Get Highest Women's Impression Scores In Malaysia
SINGAPORE, March 7 (Bernama) -- Whatsapp, Google and Facebook achieved the
highest Women's Impression Scores in Malaysia, outscoring Toyota and Apple
iPhone, which ranked fourth and fifth respectively.
This is according to YouGov's BrandIndex, the daily brand perception
tracker, released here Tuesday.
Unlike other APAC countries where brands from fashion retail industry come
strong in women's mind, surprisingly, the top 10 brand list in Malaysia is
dominated by internet brands, YouGov said.
The other five brand list has Lazada, Honda, Rexona, Youtube and Dettol.
YouGov announced the top 10 best-perceived brands among women in Malaysia in
honoring the International Women's Day which will be celebrated tomorrow
worldwide.
YouGov is an international Internet-based market research firm,
headquartered in the UK, with operations in Europe, North America, the Middle
East and Asia-Pacific.
YouGov said the rankings are calculated by measuring Impression Scores on
each brand among the female respondents for the twelve-month period through
January 2017.
Impression Scores for the brands are measured by asking, "Do you have a
general positive or negative feeling about the brand?" and were filtered for
female adults who are 18 or above.
The score can range from 100 to -100 and is compiled by subtracting negative
feedback from positive.
A zero score means equal positive and negative feedback.
YouGov BrandIndex interviews thousands of consumers every day, yielding over
six million interviews annually.
Respondents are drawn from its online panels of five million consumers
across 32 countries.
YouGov BrandIndex currently covers 250 brands in Malaysia.
Besides BrandIndex, YouGov's suite of proprietary data products includes
Omnibus, the fastest, most cost effective way to obtain answers from both
national and selected samples, Pulse, that tracks actual online consumer
behaviour across laptops, smartphones and tablets and Profiles, a new tool for
media planning, segmentation and forecasting.
-- BERNAMA