At the very least, even without "humanly possible" page load data factored in, the chart above gives a useful reading of how different social sources drive skew towards different interest categories. If webmasters really want a 'high definition...
The chart below shows where each searchengine gets the main results it displays. Clicking on a searchengine's name in the first column of the chart provides a description of that searchengine and a link to it, via SearchEngine Watch's Major...
I've posted new searchengine popularity statistics from NetRatings for March 2005, and you can now view a line chart showing the past three months that underscore how little has shifted in the search landscape.
SearchProvidersChart A page within SearchEngine Watch summarizing how the major search engines get their results from major searchproviders. Any site not listed on the chart can be assumed to have a share that is less than the smallest named...
Kalena Jordan's put together a great chart listing various bid management programs and comparing their features, along with short reviews of each product. Want a simple way to see what paidsearchlistings are available for different topics from...
chart, which summarizes some key partnerships. This page lists articles from SearchEngine Watch and around the web covering how various search engines and searchproviders have partnered with each other.
SearchProvidersChart for a rundown of major partnerships). SearchProvidersChart for a rundown of major partnerships). SearchEngine Watch members have access to the How Google Works area, which provides in-depth coverage of Google's paid...
SearchProvidersChart and the SearchEngine Results Chart have been updated to reflect recent changes in the search industry in terms of partnerships. New meta search site that lets you meta search several major search engines at once or allows...
SearchProvidersChart and the SearchEngine Results Chart have been updated to reflect recent changes in the search industry in terms of partnerships. New meta search site that lets you meta search several major search engines at once or allows...
The chart below explains who the major providers are. If this is your goal, also read the SearchEngine Results Chart. The key for the chart is shown first, then the chart itself comes further below, so there's enough width to display it properly.
Overture's regular paid listing program is Precision Match, where advertisers bid against each other for top placement in sponsored results that Overture distributes (see chart) to parent company Yahoo or partners such as MSN.
To illustrate this, look at the chart below, which shows the number of paid versus free links for a search on "shoes" at several major search engines according to a check I did last week: A longer version of this story for SearchEngine Watch...
The chart below shows where each searchengine gets the main results it displays. Clicking on a searchengine's name in the first column of the chart provides a description of that searchengine and a link to it, via SearchEngine Watch's Major...
SearchProvidersChart provides a look at how Google and Yahoo have extended their efforts to gain searchers into other search engines. For instance, it says that software providers could perhaps demand a royalty to search these type of documents.
The chart below explains who the major providers are. If this is your goal, also read the SearchEngine Results Chart. The key for the chart is shown first, then the chart itself comes further below, so there's enough width to display it properly.
The chart below explains who the major providers are. Any note of "Paid" on the chart above indicates paid placement listings that come from Overture. If this is your goal, also read the SearchEngine Results Chart.
I've never tried to create a gee-whiz visual chart of searchengine relationships, because I've always found the crossing over of arrows pointing here and there make such charts unusable. Sadly, a wave of vertical portals or "vortals" never came...
Links to this week's topics from searchengine forums across the web: SearchEngineChart - The State of Cloaking Today - Selling Rubbish - Turning Down Work Due to the Product - Can I Do Caching Like Google?
Several major search engines, including Google, support it to varying degrees, as my SearchEngine Display Chart outlines. You don't see them on that chart or others I maintain because their traffic is so low that they don't make the cutoff point.
You also can compare up to ten products at one time, in a side-by-side chart. Yahoo has also partnered with providers of other helpful information. Information pages for specific products displays features at a glance, user ratings, and prominent...