Search Week in Review for Jan. 22, 2011
Google China's share of the Chinese search advertising market in Q4 rose for the first time since the company threatened to leave the country early last year after a cyber attack and censorship battles.
Google China's share of the Chinese search advertising market in Q4 rose for the first time since the company threatened to leave the country early last year after a cyber attack and censorship battles.
What makes Google's outperformance even more impressive is that it came during a year when the overall market revenue rose at an impressive double-digit percentage following a slowdown in 2009. Everyone is saying it: U.S.
Google China's share of the Chinese search advertising market in Q4 rose for the first time since the company threatened to leave the country early last year after a cyber attack and censorship battles.
While Google's share of paid search spend rose from 75.8 percent in Q2 2010 to 77.9 percent in Q3 2010, Bing share of search spend and clicks flattened -- yet it remained the most profitable of all the paid search marketing channels.
Click Forensics reported yesterday that the overall industry average click fraud rate rose to 22.3 percent, up from 18.6 percent in Q2 2010. The reported click fraud rate for Q3 2009 was 14.1 percent.
Google's share rose to 74.4%, reversing a downward trend since Bing's launch. Google's share rose to 74.5%, up from 73.9% in Q3 2009. Let's dive in: Search Spend Yahoo! lost 0.5% share, while Bing lost 0.2%.
The click fraud rate rose to 14.1% in the third quarter, up from 12.7% in the second quarter, but down from 16% in the third quarter of 2008. Click Forensics has released its click fraud report for the third quarter of 2009.
CarMax Sees Rise in Sports Car Searches Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 15, 2009 CarMax, the largest retailer of used cars in the U.S.says that searches for sports cars rose 6% in September, compared to August.
Their click share also rose from 4.1% to 4.8% quarter-to-quarter. Yesterday, we reported on Search Ignite's Q3 2009 search ad spend data. The report offered much optimism for the future since they saw a 10% increase over the second quarter of 2009...