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August 24th, 2009

Open source reputations build brand loyalty

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 5:23 am

Categories: Applications, General, Google, Internet, Microsoft, marketing

Tags: Google Inc., Reputation, Brand, Brand Loyalty, Linux User, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software

Let me start today by saying I have tried Microsoft’s Bing search engine.

I like it., It’s good. Sometimes it’s better than Google. (Illustration by Dan Ruby of Chitika, a search-targeted ad agency.)

Yet a search of my personal Web logs would doubtless find that Google still gets my business. This is partly out of loyalty to its open source heritage. All else being equal, reputation tips the balance.

And on the Internet, the most important thing to remember is all things always are equal.

It’s not just me. A recent study by Dan Ruby of Chitika found Google has 16% more market share among Linux users than Windows users. That’s 78% share on Windows, 94% on Linux.

Linux users are more like to go to Ask.Com than Bing. They may be more likely to shout their questions across the cube farm than try Bing.

What this tells me is that reputation has both positive and negative components. If you see a company as an enemy you may avoid them even if their stuff is better. Had Rupert Murdoch bought Facebook might MySpace have won the market? Maybe.

This holds important lessons for Microsoft. Having a better product may be less important than having a good reputation.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Nuts and extremists...
Thank you for pointing this out.
I use Linux and open source products, and I don't do it out of hatred for Microsoft. I do it because it's the best available solution for me. And if I say that I th... (Read the rest)
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Bing might be lower if..  nucrash | 08/24/09
MS has done that for years  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/24/09
done that for years  twaynesdomain | 08/25/09
Or...  Fark | 08/24/09
re: Or...  tmsbrdrs | 08/24/09
Pity MS can't fix all the bugs in IE6  HypnoToad72 | 08/24/09
That's my point  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/24/09
How About the ACTUAL Reputation of Evil Empire Micro$haft , Dana?  drprod@... | 08/25/09
RE: Open source reputations build brand loyalty  stan_qaz | 08/24/09
Yes, reputations matter to me - a lot.  Economister | 08/24/09
RE: Open source reputations build brand loyalty  Net-Tech_z | 08/24/09
To each their own, maybe techies = more loyalty  Boot_Agnostic | 08/24/09
RE: Open source reputations build brand loyalty  Sheeva | 08/24/09
OR...  QuietAmerican | 08/24/09
Microsoft hatred is a problem for Microsoft  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/24/09
MS haters  bklooste | 08/25/09
Yes, They DO, Dana - M$FT and Republicans Are Evil, Period Paragraph  drprod@... | 08/25/09
Master Joe Says...  MasterJoe | 08/24/09
Grand Master Joe  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/24/09
RE:Master Joe Says...  richdave | 08/24/09
Nuts and extremists...  over2sd | 08/26/09
Depends on one's preferences  Ole Man | 08/24/09
Where is freedom going?  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 08/24/09
I don't need MS helping me make decisions.  bjbrock | 08/24/09
Engine-jacking  Dcarm | 08/24/09
Windows points to ... Bing  orionds | 08/24/09
My office is mostly open source...  TheSprklnEmerald | 08/24/09
RE: My office is mostly open source...  ogsy@... | 08/25/09
Open source community edition  udayan.banerjee@... | 08/24/09
RE: Open source reputations build brand loyalty  steve.wigney@... | 08/24/09
Thing is, once you know...  peter_erskine@... | 08/25/09
RE: Open source reputations build brand loyalty  twaynesdomain | 08/25/09

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