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Asian Consumers Drive Online Economy To Growth Says Daw Web Hosting Blog

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European consumers do not shape the market trends on search terms like "web hosting", "website hosting", "business hosting", "vps hosting", "virtual private servers", "dedicated hosting" and "managed hosting". The Daw owner dimitar Avramov explains that the data he analyzed provides a basis for the projection that the "center of web hosting industry is about to move from North America to Asia".

According to Daw blog the consumer interest of search phrase "web hosting" is shrinking since 2004. This year it is in its lowest level for the last 5 years. The blog quotes data obtained from "Google Trends" and says that the consumer interest of web hosting services in United States is relatively strong only in three major cities - San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta.

United States aren’t among top 10 countries where people are interested of web hosting services. The world regions (countries) where consumers are actively searching for “Web Hosting” are: Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Singapore, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, and Romania.

"If this data can be used as a basis of a projection of the development of the hosting market especially in its "Shared Hosting" segment, we can say that web hosting is no longer North American or European market" explaines Daw blog. Its also says that one of the possible reasons for this is that North American market is a mature one, compared to the one in Asian continent. Most consumers of personal or small-business web hosting services have also developed their websites and most of them don’t need entry level website services.

The author Dimitar Avramov says that the Asia’s growing influence on global economy has significant impact on the web markets and the the variegated continent would become the Web’s new engine.

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