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Dec/09
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Nielsen: Bing Increases Search Share in November

Nielsen Wire has also releases its figures for search share for November 2009. While Experian showed that Google had a slight increase in its share from October to November, Nielsen shows that Google dropped, and that it was Bing that increased its search share.

Below are some highlights of the data from Nielsen Wire’s November article, as well as a comparison of October’s and November’s numbers.


Search Engine Share of Searches
Google 65.4%
Yahoo 15.3%
Bing 10.7%

Source: Nielsen Wire



Search Engine October 2009 November 2009
Google 66.1% 65.4%
Yahoo 15.4% 15.3%
Bing 9.7% 10.7%

Source: Nielsen WireOctober 2009, November 2009


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Dec/09
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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
Google 71.57%
Yahoo 15.39%
Bing 9.34%
Ask 2.65%

Source: Experian Hitwise



Search Engine October 2009 November 2009
Google 70.60% 71.57%
Yahoo 16.14% 15.39%
Bing 9.57% 9.34%
Ask 2.62% 2.65%

Source: Experian Hitwise


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Nov/09
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MORE Search Share Stats for October 2009

Last week, I shared some statistics about search share for October from Experian Hitwise. Nielsen Wire also has stats to share, with a new blog post about online search providers.  They too put Google at the top, with the biggest percentage of searches, while Yahoo and Bing still fall second and third, respectively.


Search Engine Share of Searches
Google 66.1%
Yahoo 15.4%
Bing 9.7%
Ask 1.7%

Excerpts from Nielsen Wire

But while Experian Hitwise reported that Google’s and Yahoo’s percentages fell, and Bing’s search share increased, Nielsen tells a story that’s a bit different. Google gained 2% , and it was Yahoo and Bing that each lost a point.

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