Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Online Marketing Blog: Google Dominates Search with 66.8% Market Share

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

The recent August statistics released by comScore prove that Google has an impressive 65.8 percentage of US search market share under its belt. Yahoo had 17.1 percent and Bing had 11 percent of the Search Market Share in August.

Search market share calculations

ComScore calculates search market share using a methodology called “Explicit Core Search”. They exclude contextual links and slide shows to determine each individual click. However because Yahoo and Bing recently added contextual links and slideshows comScore was forced to calculate metrics using a different method called “Total Core Search”.

Slideshows and contextual shortcuts make a difference in the search count because a single click on a slideshow triggers a series of sites to load whereby each slide is counted as a click. When users hover over some words in articles contextual links pop up and these are counted as clicks.

When they looked at the Total Core Search statistics, Google accounted for about 61.6 percent of the market share while Yahoo was at 20 percent and Bing followed with 12.6 percent. This difference in data prompted comScore to change its methodology and offer two distinct  calculations, called Explicit Core Search and Total Core Search.

Experts have backed this shift in methodology. This is because explicit core search tracks only those searches in which users entered specific queries to get results.
 
Yahoo joining hands with Bing will change the landscape a bit but it is anyone's guess at this time as to how it will evolve. Will they or won't they be successful in leveraging their combined strengths to grab a larger search market share by taking some of it away from Google?

Online Marketing Blog: Search Engine Optimization + Social Networking!

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

In May 2010, social platforms surpassed the number of visits by Internet users when compared to the search giant Google. Google is the most popular search engine in town, if not the only search engine that really remains "standing". I mean who uses Yahoo for search anymore (anyone???)?
 
Top visited sites remain Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and then the rest.

But I don't see how Facebook can ever become a "search engine". It just doesn't have the content that Google has. Facebook and other social platforms have "user-generated" content. So from a user reach perspective, they are great tools for businesses. But individuals and companies will continue to use Google as a search engine to find relevant information. Hence the need for search engine optimization and top rankings. But since top rankings can benefit from links from social networks, businesses benefit from incorporating search engine optimization and social networking together.

Google's got competition in Facebook for sure from a simple "user" number perspective which I can see why. Grandmas who'd never go to Google to search for anything would definitely go to Facebook to see pictures of their grandkids. Right?
 
So is it really surprising then that Facebook will continue to lead the "number of users" statistics? But when it comes to finding anything at all; from cooking tips to products to vacation spots, Google's where I'm going to be and so are you.

 

Social Media Blog: Ok, we get it, Facebook is finally # 1!!

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Well, here's more research and now it appears that finally Facebook IS the number one site accessed by internet users as of last week. According to an Internet Research company, Hitwise, Google got 7.03% of all web visits while Facebook got 7.07%.

Hmmm……….

Ok so Facebook and Google will probably play this number 1 or number 2 dance until a real winner emerges or a third player enters the competition. Google or Facebook, it matters not to me, I visit both frequently but I do visit Google more than Facebook. Perhaps it's the nature of my business or perhaps it's that I just like Google more for now.
 

Social Media Blog: Google AND Facebook Together, finally!

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Finally!! Google and Facebook are together! Isn't it great? Ok, what I mean by "together" really is that Google has started indexing and showing Facebook results in it's own real-time feed. Until now Goolge was only showing Twitter and MySpace results.
 
However what's this? Facebook will only share about 3 million of its page information that has celebrity, business, and organization information with Google. When it comes to Bing, Facebook's allowing them to view all user updates. Facebook has over 400 million users, making it the largest social networking site.

In a way, it's good that all updates are not being shown on Google. How annoying would it be to scroll through real-time Facebook content to try to find relevant business information you may be looking for?

 

Social Media Blog: Facebook Vs Google, the battle lines are drawn.

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Well, if you have a Facebook account, you know how much time you spend on Facebook and you also know how much time others are spending, right? Now we have statistics that show that Facebook is the 2nd most popular site from a total number of visitors perspective.

Compete Inc, (a company which publishes research data on these kinds of interesting web & other stuff) published results that showed that Facebook's 134 million unique visitors in January bypassed Yahoo's 132 million unique but was just short of the 147 million unique visitors on Google.

Another statistic reported by Compete was that users spent 11.6% of their web time on Facebook which is more than double the time they spent individually on Yahoo or Google.

I think that Facebook's popularity is largely due to the connectivity it offers which no other site currently offers. Even Google Buzz just doesn't have the same "connectivity" and interactivity which I feel Facebook offers.
 
Will Facebook bypass Google in traffic sometime soon? Well, given the January 2010 numbers reported by Compete Inc (shown above), I think that that could happen sooner rather than later. It's not just the sheer volume of users interested in networking with family and friends that will make Facebook the number one site. I think it's also because Facebook offers personal and business interactions; what with the fan page and group participation opportunities that no other site offers. LinkedIn and Google's Buzz have a few features that may grow over time but I feel that they have a while to go before they catch up with Facebook. 
 

Social Media Marketing Blog: Google going interactive with YouTube Annotations

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Google wants to obtain a patent for a technology that can let its online video portal YouTube become an interactive gaming portal as well. They applied for the patent earlier in 2009.
 
The description of the patent is “Web-based System for Generation of Interactive Games Based on Digital Videos”. This patent details a system where the procedure of creating video annotations can be used for game like mechanics and video behavior change. The system can alter the appearance and even behavior of on-line videos. The system also provides for authentication based control over the annotation abilities that a user can acquire.

Now you may already be familiar with the YouTube video annotations as they are today. However they are fairly simple when you compare them to the patent they are applying for.  The new technology that Google wants to patent will allow users to create a game that can switch between different videos based on specific conditions such as different user responses etc. And users will also have the ability to control playback.

So if they win the patent, can you imagine what that will do to Google’s Youtube usage, not to mention advertisement revenue? And if they even charge a small subscription fee of $1 per application (like the one Apple charges for many of its ITouch apps), the sky’s the limit given the huge video game-loving audience out there.