Searchmetrics analyzed search results in March 2013 over several hundred thousand keywords and discovered the two most prominent news listings were both AOL owned properties Patch.com and Huffington Post.
Google will take 73.7 percent of U.S.search ad revenues, while Microsoft will reach 9.3 percent, Yahoo will have 6.2 percent, and AOL will account for 1.1 percent. EMarketer predicts Google will remain the leader in display ad revenues in 2013 with...
Data in AOL contains web and image searches (powered by Google), video (powered by Blinkx), News, Shopping, Maps, and Yellow Pages (powered by various providers). A comprehensive description of this tool can be found in Bing Keyword Research Tool...
Google sites led the way with 13.1 billion searches (up 11 percent) followed by Microsoft sites with 3.2 billion searches (up 12 percent), Yahoo sites with 2.3 billion (up 9 percent), Ask Network with 536 million, and AOL with 331 million (up 7...
In recent years, search market share 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...
Google led the way with 11.8 billion searches (up from 11.4 billion in June); second-place Bing accounted for 2.7 billion (up from 2.6 billion in June); Yahoo was third at 2.2 billion (unchanged); Ask was fourth with 548 million searches (up from...
Well, Nextag doesn’t appear for this search on Google or Google-powered organic results (AOL/Ask), but it does on Bing/Yahoo – though it’s hardly prominent on any of these search engines, being pushed down by ads and links to shopping options.
A different network then Advertise.com, Advertising.com actually falls under the AOL umbrella and offers decent traffic at a low CPC. Searchsearch claims to have a better ROI than Google or Yahoo. It is important to realize that second tier...
Bartz was still steering the ship when Yahoo entered into an agreement with Microsoft and AOL to band together to sell off Class 2 display ad inventory. Following so closely on the heels of a restructuring under Thompson and the eighth monthly...
Google ranked first with 11.4 billion searches (down from 12.2 billion in March); Bing with 2.6 billion (down from 2.8 billion); Yahoo with 2.3 billion (down from 2.5 billion); Ask with 511 million (down from 555 million); and AOL with 271 million...
For the purposes of this research, search engines are defined as the big 5 web searches – Google web search, Yahoo web search, Bing web search, AOL web search, and Ask web search – while news site search includes the six largest news sites based...
Interestingly, neither Spreading Santorum nor the Urban Dictionary’s particularly cringe-worthy listings are anywhere to be found on the front pages of other search engines, namely DuckDuckGo, Ask.com, AOL.com, or Blekko.
AOL The fact that a law like SOPA or PIPA can be fast-tracked with no mention on the nightly news, no debate, in closed sessions A Microsoft spokesperson explained their decision not to join the #StopSOPA blackout to SearchEngine Watch:
You could chat, either with groups or one to one, with anyone who was online while you were, and when they weren't online you could send them a message to their AOL or Yahoo inbox, which they could see form a single browser window, because...
While Bing has nearly doubled in size since its launch in 2009, the majority of its share increase has been taken from Yahoo, AOL, and Ask – not from Google. The path to doing so relies, no on an attempt to “out-GoogleGoogle,” but in expanding how...
SeatGeek saw 97 percent of Chrome users coming in from Google, while IE users had a substantially higher number coming from Yahoo (origin point for 12 percent of IE users), Bing (five percent), and AOL (one percent).
April); Yahoo had 2.7 billion searches (up 5 percent), Bing had 2.4 billion (up 4 percent), Ask Network had 502 million (up 2 percent), and AOL had 254 million (up 2 percent). AOL held steady at 1.5 percent.
Online Video Rankings and the big news is that AOL Inc.now ranks #2 in total unique visitors behind Google Sites, which continue to rank #1. AOL Video Ranked #2 Most-Trafficked Online Video Platform by comScore Video Metrix by Greg Jarboe
The Columbia Journalism Review mentioned AOL's Demand/ROI tool and how it is being used to find topics that will generate pageviews and ROI -- along with the news that AOL is hiring reporters. AOL Serves GoogleSearch Results.
CEO Tim Armstrong announced that AOL's profits for 2010 were up, despite an overall drop in revenue. LEAKED: AOL's Master Plan - Silicon Alley Insider Profits Up, Revenue Down At AOL by Frank Watson Here's a recap of this week's columns and news...