Keyword Search Statistics - Search Stats By Search Engine
MSN Search increases slightly according to a new keyword search statistics report by OneStat.com
OneStat.com (www.onestat.com), the number one provider of on demand intelligence web analytics, today reported that MSN Search's global usage share has slightly increased and that Google's search site is still the number one search engine in the world.
MSN Search's global usage share has risen from 8.6 percent to 8.9 percent.
Google's global usage share has decreased 0.3 percent the last 8 months.
Yahoo's global usage share remained flat, as the second largest search engine on the internet had a global usage share of 21.2 percent.
The 4 largest keyword search engines on the web are:
1. Google 56.9%
2. Yahoo 21.2%
3. MSN Search 8.9%
4. AOL Search 3.2%
All numbers are an average of North American Keyword Search Activity in August and September of 2005.
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Key Organic Search Engine Optimization Facts:
Keyword search is the 2nd most popular online activity, rapidly approaching the popularity of email retrieval.
90% of all new, unique, website visitors are delivered by a major search engine and/or directory.
98% of all keyword search results are powered by the big (4) search engines: Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL. (see usage shares above).
Keyword search results on Google, Yahoo, MSN and AOL are all determined by a search engine spider and/or robot crawler.
Recent internet marketing studies confirm that keyword searchers prefer the organic results at a 6 to 1 ratio vs. pay-per-click sponsored search advertising listings.
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