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Ranking The Search Engines: March 2007

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Compelling Media + Design

Extra! Extra! Google is still popular.

Nielson/NetRatings, a company that measures internet audiences (among other things), recently released its March 2007 U.S. Search Share Rankings. The top three engines were Google Search, Yahoo! Search and MSN/Windows Live Search, respectively.

See the press release here.

The Search Winners


Google has dominated the rankings since Nielson/NetRatings started publishing monthly results in July 2006 - and by healthy margins. A quick scan of the last six months of results shows that Google has never dropped below 49.5% of total searches (November '06), reaching it's peak in February of this year with 55.8% of total searches.

Eating Google's dust is the perennial bridesmaid of search - Yahoo! - which has owned the #2 position going back several years. In the last six months, Yahoo! has remained steady, hovering in the low to mid 20% range for total search share, almost cracking the 25% barrier in November 2006.

At least Yahoo! can celebrate beating MSN/Windows Live Search on an equally regular basis. Even with last years roll-out of the the new Live platform, Microsoft has failed to make a dent the status quo for search. They have only recently broken the 10% threshold of total searches (March 07) would need to more than double their query requests to get out of the third place rut.

Search Rankings Chart 

Here's the Top Ten for March 2007:
1. Google Search - 53.7%
2. Yahoo! Search - 21.8%
3. MSN/Windows Live Search - 10.1%
4. AOL Search - 5.8%
5. Ask.com Search - 1.8%
6. My Web Search - 1.0%
7. Comcast Search - 0.5%
8. BellSouth Search - 0.5%
9. EarthLink Search - 0.4%
10. My Way Search - 0.4%

Source: Nielsen//NetRatings MegaView Search, April 2007

Other Fast Facts:
- The top ten search engines had an estimated 6.8 billion queries in March 2007
- This is up from approximately 6.1 billion searches in February
- Google accounted for an estimated 3.8 billion of search queries in March
- The rest of the top ten had just over 3 billion queries combined in the same period
- Though Google's overall share dropped 2% from February, it's queries were up 200 million
- This increase alone is significantly higher than Ask.com (#5) had for total searches
- These stats mean absolutely nothing without compelling content on your web site

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Provadus Home Loans
Provadus Home Loans - Marietta, GA
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Great info.  Everyone knows google is the most used, it is always good to know how to use your key words for search engines.
Apr 25, 2007 02:49 AM
Jason Todd
Compelling Media + Design - Halifax, NS

Absolutely - and even though Yahoo! and Live Search are far behind in overall search share - it's still important to consider them in marketing strategies. It's easier to stand out in a smaller crowd, though were are talking about billions of searches!

Thanks for reading...

Apr 25, 2007 05:20 AM