Search Engine Jan-05 Search Share Jan-06 Search Share Change in Percentage Points Google Search 47.1% 48.2% 1.1% Yahoo! Search 21.2% 22.2% 0.9% MSN Search 12.8% 11.0% -1.8% Source: Nielsen//NetRatings MegaView Search, March 2006 Sorry it's ugly, but there is no create table function. Not much change in a year, but MSN continues to slide and Google continues to grow.
I find those stats odd also. I would think Yahoo would have slid the most. I am ranked #1 for the same popular search term on Yahoo an MSN and I get a lot more hits from MSN. Google is still king ofcourse.
we have to face google runs things a few people friends will not change the percentage of people using Yahoo or MSN im number 2 for very competitive kw regarding mobile phones and because google hasnt indexed me properly I see no traffic despite very highrankings in Yahoo .co.uk and .com
Does anyone know the statistic of Search Engines traffic? (All of them, or at least comparing Google, Yahoo and MSN) Old results were like this: Google takes 48% of market. Yahoo - 22% MSN - 12%
Old results were like this: Google takes 48% of market. Yahoo - 22% MSN - 12% Or something like that. But those are old results. Which are new ones?
Are you asking about search market share, or search traffic to the site? IE Google powers AOL, Tiscali etc. Or are you asking about traffic direct to the sites. ? Although the figures you quote above look very like the UK figures I read last month .
Its interesting though how for most of my sites, I get around 90% of my visitors from google. And I know my site is useful, which means the other search engines are still not finding the good websites.
Is that your blog? I agree with you about spamming. I'd like to add that what's so bad in that people are promoting their products?
Search traffic to the site. The question is how much traffic does each Search Engine take? - Statistics
=) Not spam. I'm not for spam, I'm just saying - how can search machine recognize, differentiate if that is just a spam or a good product, and many people talk about it in internet? Or people just promote their product - is it bad?
hmm..my stats looks just about right. Slightly over 50% come from Google. As for relevancy, Yahoo is coming pretty close and I'm discovering that MSN actually indexes a site so much faster!!!
Not to be rude, but I have a very useful community website (unique content) for the local town I live in and except for Google all the other search engines deliver top traffic. Google dumped the site with the Jagger update. Christoph