Brian Lewis, vice president at Engine Ready, emphasized the need for this type of improvement for search marketers, while recognizing the difficulty of capturing additional market share, which requires habitual change.
Android, iPhone Web Requests Higher Than Their Market Share Posted by Nathania Johnson May 28, 2009 AdMob has released its April 2009 mobile metric report and, as expected, the iPhone is rocking the mobile web.
Google, Microsoft Increase Search Share in Nielsen April 2009 Rankings Posted by Nathania Johnson May 19, 2009 Google search grew 7.8% and Microsoft grew 72% in Nielsen Online's April 2009 search market share rankings.
MySpace Mobile Application to Support Microsoft Windows Mobile and Silverlight Posted by Nathania Johnson Mar 31, 2009 A new MySpace mobile application set to debut this summer will support Microsoft Windows Mobile as well as Microsoft Silverlight.
Nielson Online Releases January 2009 Search Engine Share Rankings Posted by Nathania Johnson Feb 11, 2009 Google experience 40% year-over-year growth in the number of searches in January 2009, according to Nielsen Online.
Google Holds, Yahoo Gains Search Ad Share in Q4 2008, According to Efficient Frontier Posted by Nathania Johnson Jan 20, 2009 Efficient Frontier has released a search engine advertising report for the fourth quarter of 2008.
Google Apps Reseller Program Could Become Biggest Affiliate Program Posted by Frank Watson Jan 14, 2009 Google is building a reseller program for its apps and training future affiliates to build up their market share of email, calendaring, project...
IE Browsers Drop Below 70% Market Share Posted by Frank Watson Jan 2, 2009 The Dallas Morning News reported Internet Explorer - Microsoft's pervasive web browser - has fallen to 68% market share. Google, Microsoft Higher Ups Dish Out the Dough for...
Microsoft, Yahoo Take Major Hits in Nielsen Online Search Share Rankings for October 2008 Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 25, 2008 Microsoft and Yahoo took a tumble in their year-over-year search share in October 2008, according to Nielsen Online.
Firefox Reaches 20% Market Share, Releases Privacy Feature Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 5, 2008 No, the two are not related, as far as I can tell. But Congratulations to Firefox (my personal browser of choice) for reaching 20% of market share.
Internet searches last month while Microsoft Corp.lost market share, according to researcher ComScore Inc. Yahoo Gains Search Share While Microsoft and Google Drop Posted by Frank Watson Oct 29, 2008 Bloomberg News reports the monthly search...
Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 17, 2008 Despite Yahoo's decline in the search market as of late, some are beginning to cry foul, saying Wall Street is punishing YHOO just a little too much. Prices dipped below $11 a share this week, almost half the...
Kevin Johnson, PSD President, is leaving Microsoft to head up Juniper Networks. Will Kevin Johnson's departure hurt them? We want to accelerate our share of search queries and create a bigger pool of advertisers, and Yahoo would have helped us get...
Carl Icahn Returns to Letter-Writing; Microsoft Open to Deal with a New Yahoo Board Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 7, 2008 The rumors of Microsoft still being open to a deal with Yahoo are true - with a caveat.
Also, a few of our discussions have taken place while other top executives, such as Kevin Johnson, participated. It is currently losing market share in its "Search" function; our current Board has failed to bring in a talented and experienced CEO...
Kevin Johnson, Microsoft's president of platforms and services division, has said that the company will work to fix their search brand image, according to USA Today. Microsoft has a history of holding the third largest search market share.
According to Microsoft executive Kevin Johnson, "the goal is to create a more credible alternative to an increasingly dominant player. Microsoft/Yahoo will make some pretty ugly distribution deals in order to buy some market share.
Microsoft Exec Claims They Will Have 30% Search Market ShareKevin Johnson, president of Microsoft's platforms and services division, said he thinks Microsoft can get a 40% share of the search market in the next 3-5 years.
Kevin Johnson, president of Microsoft's platforms and services division, said he thinks Microsoft can get a 40% share of the search market in the next 3-5 years, Reuters reported. Speaking at a UBS investor conference, Kevin Johnson, president of...