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  • We're a marketing agency led by Rob "The I-marketing Czar" Bunting offering online marketing strategy and campaign management for paid search (PPC), SEO, email and banner campaigns along with website traffic analysis.

Organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

May 23, 2008

Free SEO Webinar May 29th

Steve Phillips of local SEO firm Purple Trout is having a free SEO webinar next Thursday May 29th at 10 am.

Steve emailed me that this free online webinar will focus on the basics of Search Engine Optimization.  Steve will provide an overview of SEO, explain its importance and share ideas on how you can apply simple, yet powerful SEO strategies to strengthen your website.  The webinar will also cover keyword research, what to do when you've uncovered your targeted keywords, meta tag codes, content link building and more.

To register, visit: www.purpletrout.com/seminar.html

April 30, 2008

March 2008 Search Engine Market Share Data

Everyone knows Google is the most used search engine, but I'm often asked what their (and their competitor's) actual market share is, so I thought I'd post these Nielsen/Netratings numbers for March that were included in a Nielsen Online press release from last week.  The press release also lists total number of searches and year-over-year growth for each engine in the top 10, so if you click on the link you can that data too.

  1. Google 58.7% of searches
  2. Yahoo 18.1%
  3. MSN/Windows Live 12.0%
  4. AOL 4.1%
  5. Ask 2.4%
  6. My Web 0.9%
  7. Comcast 0.5%
  8. NexTag 0.4%
  9. AT&T Worldnet 0.3%
  10. Dogpile 0.2%

I usually tell people the "Big Three" (Google, Yahoo & MSN) handle 90% of searches in the US and according to this data for March the number was 88.8%, so 90% is a pretty close estimate.

It's important to keep in mind this data is for total searches done on each engine and does not reflect paid search or "PPC" market share.  With respect to PPC, I am finding with my clients that Google gets about 3-4 times the traffic Yahoo Sponsored Search and the Yahoo is about 3 times to volume of MSN (Microsoft adCenter).