The number of core (home and work desktop) searches fell 6 percent in February, from 19.4 billion in January to 18.3 billion in February. Google sites led the way with 12.3 billionsearches (down 6 percent) followed by Microsoft sites with 3...
The number of coresearches jumped to 19.4 billion in January, an increase of 11 percent compared to December. Search results powered by Google totaled 69.3 percent in January, up from 69.1 percent in December, while Bing-powered searches held...
November saw nearly 17 billion explicit coresearches, with Google sites taking the greatest piece of the pie with 11.4 billion queries. The November numbers mark new records for both Google and Bing and reflect explicit coresearch volume.
After a noteworthy dip in the number of September searches (to 16.3 billion), “explicit core” searches grew 8 percent to 17.6 billion in October. In October, Google smashed its own search engine market share record, accounting for 66.9 percent of...
Explicit coresearches shrank, from 17.7 billion in July to 17 billion in August. Google led with 11.3 billionsearches (down from 11.8 billion in July); Bing accounted for 2.7 billion, on par with July.
Explicit core” searches grew 2 percent – from 17.1 billion in June to 17.7 percent in July. One other note on search stats: Last week at SES San Francisco, Google’s Matt Cutts said 100 billionsearches are conducted on Google per month, or about 3...
Explicit core” searches declined to 17.1 billion in June, a 2 percent drop from May. Google led the way with 11.4 billionsearches (down from 11.7 billion in May); Bing was second with 2.7 billionsearches (unchanged from May); Yahoo was third with...
More than 17.5 billion “explicit core” searches were conducted in May, up from 17.1 billion in April. Google ranked first with 11.7 billionsearches (up from 11.4 billion in April); Bing was 2.7 billion (up from 2.6 billion); Yahoo with 2.3 billion...
It may surprise many marketers to learn that while 62 million U.S.searches are performed on coresearch engines like Google and Bing on the average day, an additional 33 million are happening on alternative search sites.
More than 17.1 billion “explicit core” searches were conducted in April, down from 18.4 billion in March. Speaking of Google, the dominant search engine saw slight gain as well, accounting for 66.5 percent of searches in April (up from 66.4 percent...
Addressing mobile PPC fundamentals, Wells outlined several core places to start. on core SEO elements when optimizing for local. Bid for position 1 to 5 to be on Page 1 for mobile results but many searches will end up with only 1 to 3 ad messages...
More than 17.6 billion explicit coresearches were conducted in February, down from 17.8 billion in January. Google ranked first with 11.7 billionsearches (down from 11.8 billion in January); Bing with 2.7 billion; Yahoo with 2.4 billion (down...
More than 17.8 billion explicit coresearches were conducted in January. Google led the way with 11.8 billion of the total searches (down 2 percent from December); Bing ended up with 2.7 billion (down 2 percent), followed close by Yahoo with 2.5...
The end result is that decisions are being made to promote the social network in a manner that impacts Google's coresearch business that generates $3.7B in annual revenue and finances everything from self-driving cars to the Google cafeteria.
More than 18.2 billion explicit coresearches were conducted in December. Google lead the way with 12 billion of the total searches; Bing ended up with 2.7 billion, followed close by Yahoo with 2.6 billion.
Lastly, make creativity and innovation the core of all your marketing strategies. Users logged into a Google account can now perform safe searches on a secure socket layer (SSL). The Freshness update, aimed at keeping website content “fresh” and...
More than 17.1 billion explicit coresearches were conducted in September. One-word searches were the majority of searches, accounting for 26.45 percent of all search volume. Ask Network with 507 million searches, followed by AOL with 265 million.
Brand Zone allows an advertiser to bid on certain, core brand related keywords, and when a consumer searches for these words, both text and graphical advertising units are served. The only equivalent to this on other search engines would be...
Growth in vertical searches is now actually conceding ground to the coresearch engines in a reversal of the past few years. With continued acquisitions of vertical search providers like Google’s acquisition of ITA for travel search or Zagat for...
Its core business "Rakuten Ichiba" is said to offer 50 million products sold by more than 33,000 merchants on the country's largest e-commerce site. If you're keen to track trending topics or brands that China users search on Baidu, check out Feng...