I certainly depend on Google at the moment and use Adwords, I tried out Yahoo Search Marketing last week but their system is so slow it is simply not worth it if you are even slightly impatient, the minimum PPC they set my account up with was outrageous so I swiftly cancelled! but in answer to the original question I would say 80 - 90% is Google... is there anything close to Google out there?!
I hv continually taken report from Google analytics for my all sites in every week. So Google has highest provided traffic to my all sites rather than others SE.
I get less than 10% traffic from Google. However most of my sites are very new and haven't ranked on Google for any of my targeted keywords.
lol... Get's me an idea: maybe the other search engines are useful as long (and only as long) you are in the sandbox?
I'm getting about 98% from google out of 1,500 daily se hits on my polling site. My road rage site it's about 50% G, 30% M, and then about 20% Y
I get about 50% from google. 35% from yahoo and 10% from msn. I get a little from other SE and directories too.
Around 70% of SE visitors come from Google (including image search). If AdWords is the only PPC being used this can shoot up to around 80%.
around 90% of my search traffic comes from google - but that amounts to only about 30% of my overall traffic.
Yes but the point is that Google does not have a 90% market share - so where is all the other search engine traffic going?
Seems like the net surfers are enjoying Google in a bigger percentage since they got the answer to their search much much more quicker and more targetted
50-80% for me :d STRICT 70-80% :d I have osme good trafic fro LIve and MSN and from others sites who is olinking to mine:d
At least 90% of mine from Google. Weird thing is, I have relatively the same SERPS on Google, Yahoo and MSN for my main keywords, so in my case, its not a case of only ranking well in Google - therefore, Google giving me most of my traffic from the search engines. I would much prefer a little competition for Google - I just Yahoo, MSN or someone else can start challenging Google one day, as to rely on just them and their crazy algorithms, your site could disappear one day, along with 90% of your traffic.
An bikini site that I sold earlier in the year is a strange case. I still monitor it in Analytics. It started very strong in Yahoo and weak in Google. PR3. It was that way for about 14 months. Then it started to go the other way. Now it's going the other way big time. In fact it's sort of reversed with Google very strong and Yahoo getting weaker all the time. Yahoo has dropped a ton of keywords but Google picked them up. So now it's a PR5. It's essentially the same site when it was a PR3. Maybe it's an aging thing. In the end, it's incomprehensible.