Yahoo is down considerably from May 2012, when it had a 13.4 percent searchmarketshare. This continues the trend of Microsoft’s Bing and Yahoo simply swapping searchshare rather than making inroads on Google’s massive searchshare.
Google's searchmarketshare dropped slightly once again, with Microsoft and Yahoo slightly edging up, according to comScore's April 2013 search engine rankings. However, when comparing year to year, Yahoo and Microsoft are merely swapping market...
Yahoo and Microsoft struck their search agreement in July 2009 with expectations that the partnership may allow both firms to rival Google in the searchmarket. A Yahoo spokesperson said in a statement: "Microsoft is an important partner, and we...
However, Microsoft wants the marketshare that Yahoo provides and they don’t want to potentially lose the deal to another search provider – namely Google. She felt that Yahoo and Bing shared the same searchmarketshare, rather than cutting into...
A month after hitting its highest U.S.searchmarketshare in February (67.5 percent), Google saw both Bing and Yahoo steal away what essentially amounts to crumbs from the giant pie that is Google's dominance, according to comScore.
Their 26 percent searchmarketshare can’t be all wrong. Ask Speakers Jason Dailey and Brian Utter of Microsoft. Speakers Adam Berke of AdRoll and Kimm Lincoln of Nebo Agency will share a healthy list of dos and don’ts for executing remarketing...
As Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has pointed out, Yahoo and Bing are basically swapping searchmarketshare rather than making any headway against Google. Yahoo has lost searchmarketshare 14 out of the last 17 months now and, as we pointed out last...
Microsoft’s search engine is still miles behind Google, even when you add in Yahoo’s Bing-powered searchmarketshare. As for Yahoo, CEO Marissa Mayer has made no secret that she’s not happy with the Microsoft-Yahoosearch deal, which has seen...
While Mayer said that the deal with Microsoft isn't working the way it should, it is hard to see how Yahoo will grow its searchmarketshare relative to Google if it doesn't control the search technology it offers.
As you’d expect, Google still reigned supreme with 114.73 billion search queries and a 65.2 percent marketshare. Are they gaining marketshare in countries like Turkey or the Ukraine? The audience growth continues to evolve and grow in Russia...
From my corner of the search marketing industry, there’s been the important news that both Bing and Yahoo continued to gain U.S.marketshare in December, and I can taste the momentum from our partnership with Facebook.
Meanwhile, Bing’s searchshare increased throughout in 2012, with a steady accumulation of marketshare, growing from 15.2 percent in January to 16.3 percent by December. It’s true that the product listings are paid search ads by advertisers, but...
Google has seen its share of the UK searchmarket fall to its lowest level in five years as competition from rivals, notably Microsoft's Bing service, continue to erode its lead. Bing's availability across multiple Microsoft devices and becoming...
Slowly but surely, Google continues to close in on 70 percent marketshare, moving up 0.1 percent again this month to take a U.S.record 67 percent of all search traffic in November, comScore reported.
In recent years, searchmarketshare has remained mostly unchanged – for much of the world, it’s Google followed by every other search engine (in the U.S.the “Big 5” search engines consist of Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask.com and AOL, which combine for...
Yahoo, which has either lost marketshare or held steady for the past 15 months now, held steady month-over-month from September to October at 12.2 percent. In October, Google smashed its own search engine marketshare record, accounting for 66.9...
Google has seen its share of the UK searchmarket slip below 90 percent as Microsoft's rival Bing service grows. Microsoft's Bing service grew the most as it increased marketshare by 0.72 percent up to 4.71 percent of all searches across the two...
However, Mayer also noted that Yahoo's searchshare is challenged and that the search alliance with Microsoft has "fallen below expectations. That has improved Yahoo's revenues and profits but, more importantly, it suggests the company is targeting...
Microsoft’s search engine increased its marketshare from 15.7 percent to 15.9 percent, comScore reported. Bing grew their search engine marketshare for the third month running, at the expense of both Google and Yahoo.
Microsoft clearly has designed on Google's market, though, with the firm announcing a deal with Chinese search company Baidu earlier this month, a move that could help its Bing engine gain a far larger marketshare.