Dec/090
Search Engine Stats – Search Share November 2009
Experian Hitwise released its stats on search share for November 2009 earlier this month. According to their article, Google’s search share increased from October to November, but Bing and Yahoo each decreased. Ask.com also saw an increase.
| Search Engine | Share of Searches |
| 71.57% | |
| Yahoo | 15.39% |
| Bing | 9.34% |
| Ask | 2.65% |
Source: Experian Hitwise
| Search Engine | October 2009 | November 2009 |
| 70.60% | 71.57% | |
| Yahoo | 16.14% | 15.39% |
| Bing | 9.57% | 9.34% |
| Ask | 2.62% | 2.65% |
Source: Experian Hitwise
Shannon
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Nov/090
Search Share Stats for October 2009
In a recent press release, Experian Hitwise outlined how the major search engines stack up as far as searches in the U.S. go.
In the month of October, Google was the clear winner, accounting for close to 71% of all searches in the States. Yahoo was next at 16.14%, and Bing received 9.57% of searches.
| Search Engine | Share of Searches |
| 70.60% | |
| Yahoo | 16.14% |
| Bing | 9.57% |
| Ask | 2.62% |
Data from Experian Hitwise
Also according to the article, Google’s and Yahoo’s search share dropped slightly from September to October, each losing about 1%. Bing’s searches, however, grew about 7%.
What do you think – will Google’s dominance in search ever end? Will Bing ever pose a bigger threat to Google?
Shannon
New Media & SEO Specialist, Copywriter
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