It's always best to diversify, however, Google and Yahoo control the majority of the Search market, so best to concentrate on them fusionxls78
The average search volume for the major SE's up to May 2008: Google: 61% Yahoo: 20% MSN: 9% All others: 10% I don't see Google needing to worry about it.
I completely disagree with you. I highly doubt that Google, with all of its dominance, is just suddenly going to collapse. Google are constantly adding more services and keeping up-to-date, whereas nobody is getting visitors from Cuil to be totally honest. My website, with PR3 and over 30,000 backlinks, isn't even indexed by Google. It just shows that they are not even close to Google in terms of searching and the index.
Sir, you are making mistake, you have to research first before posting this type of things. As Today any layman know, google provide quality organic result, how you can compare with these new search engine. Be give good post. Google era will remain there atleast for 10 years. hope u got the point.
Google is king! The company has just started, i dont understand how you can say that? Google has released it browser chrome, its mobile phone operating system Andriod, it owns Youtube! How can you say that its era is over?
Google era is not over. In fact it's probably just beginning. It's so boring people posting all these threads about Google killers, Google going down hill, Google coming to an end. Google is and always will be the largest and most widely used search engine. Like it or not.
how can you just focus on google? seo applies for all search engines, so you infact are talking rubish. cuil is overhyped nonsense that doesnt work no where as near as good as google.
The only search engines that will be able to come close to beating google will be yahoo or msn or both as partners.
I do not agree with this, I think google will continue to dominate the search engine industry for a long time to come.
The OP was on LSD when he started this thread. Google isn't losing any number of searchers from what I have seen and no other search engine has challenged Google with anything but talk. I would love to see someone compete more with google for searches.
Nice example of how to use a controversial phrase and hypothesis to create a lengthy thread with lots of responses. The OP should get a few cents in revenue sharing from this one.