Successfully submitted vs Submitted Successfully

When data has been submitted through a form online, which sentence below make the most sense to use? Is one grammatically correct more than the other?

Your information has been successfully submitted.

                                                                              or

Your information has been submitted successfully.


Solution 1:

Neither. Just say

Your information has been submitted.

Submitting implies success. If the information has been submitted then it has been successfully submitted. Otherwise, it has simply not been submitted.

Submit, transitive verb

to present or propose to another for review, consideration, or decision; also : to deliver formally

That said, if you really want to use one of those sentences, I would go for the second. As discussed here, in English the last word carries the greatest emphasis. In this case, you want to emphasize the success so I would recommend

Your information has been submitted successfully.

Solution 2:

From a UK aspect, I'd say that either is fine.

Personally, I think I'd opt for the latter, submitted successfully. I can't really say why, but I think that that version puts the emphasis on the word successfully, which is the key word. I know it's been submitted, and I'm pleased to hear that my submission was successful. But that's a very subjective opinion.