Microsoft's Bing saw the biggest increase with a total searchmarketshare of 17.3 percent, making it a 0.4 percent increase in April 2013 over their searchshare in March 2013. While Google is still the huge powerhouse when it comes to search...
Our advertisers and partners often tell us that Bing Ads converts better and has lower CPCs, and we know that our audience drives that performance," said Shawn Mohamed, Group Manager of Bing Ads Market Intelligence.
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.
The self-described “decision searchengine”, Bing helps people with answers according to Bing Ads Evangelist, John Gagnon. Bing Ads had a light and welcoming booth with representatives ready to chat about the latest in advertisement.
Google’s closest searchengine competitor Bing also grew its searchmarketshare in February to 16.7 percent, up from 16.5 percent in January and up from 15.3 percent in February 2012. As Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has pointed out, Yahoo and Bing are...
Microsoft’s searchengine 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...
In December 2010, Yahoo had around a 16 percent marketshare, while Bing was around 12 percent. Years before Mayer came onboard, Yahoo signed a 10-year deal with Microsoft that handed over control of its organic results to Bing and paid search...
Would you build the link if Google and Bing did not exist? After that, consider a very small number of directories specific to your vertical market. If you market a product or service solely in the U.S.why would you have any international links?
Microsoft sites, includes Bing (which processes 92 percent of all queries to Microsoft sites according to comScore), plus other Microsoft properties recognized as search sites by comScore, including MSN, Windows Live (i.e.
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. Bing’s fancy redesign featured three panes: organic search results, paid ads...
Bing's availability across multiple Microsoft devices and becoming the default searchengine on sites such as Facebook has also contributed to an increase in marketshare as the way in which consumers use search engines continues to diversify.
Meanwhile, Bing grew its searchmarketshare to a new company high of 16.3 percent in December (up from 16.2 percent in November). Bing’s U.S.marketshare was at 15.1 percent in December 2011. Meanwhile, Bing continued its incremental gains, as...
It wasn’t at Bing’s expense though, as they also grew their share 0.2 percent for a total of 16.2 percent. August: Bing Gains More Ground, Yahoo Resumes Downward Slide July: Bing Grows, Google Repeats High, Yahoo Halts Slide
In recent years, searchmarketshare has remained mostly unchanged – for much of the world, it’s Google followed by every other searchengine (in the U.S.the “Big 5” search engines consist of Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask.com and AOL, which combine for...
Bing, meanwhile, continued its slow and steady accumulation of marketshare, growing from 15.9 percent in September to 16 percent in October. In October 2011, Bing’s marketshare stood at 14.8 percent.
Bing grew their searchenginemarketshare for the third month running, at the expense of both Google and Yahoo. Bing’s share of the searchmarket was 14.7 percent in August 2011. July: Bing Grows, Google Repeats High, Yahoo Halts Slide
For the second straight month Bing saw its U.S.searchenginemarketshare on the rise. For Yahoo, there was good news: Yahoosearch (which is powered by Bing) didn’t lose any marketshare for the first time in 10 months, holding steady at 13 percent.
Bing also saw its marketshare increase, while Yahoo’s decline extended to 10 months. Bing grew its searchmarketshare to 15.6 percent, up from 15.4 percent in May and up from 14.4 percent a year ago.
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 Bingengine gain a far larger marketshare.