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splogtastic
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Nielsen Online has announced its April 2008 search share data for the U.S. Let's dive right into the numbers:
Google - 62% market share, up 35.4% year-over-year Yahoo - 17.5% market share, down 3.4% year-over-year MSN/Live Search - 9.7% market share, up 30% year-over-year AOL - 4.3% market share, down 5.1% year-over-year Ask - 2.1 % market share, up 35.8% year-over-year Google saw an estimated 5.1 billion searches, while Yahoo saw 1.4 billion and MSN saw nearly 800 million. source: Nielsen Online Releases April 2008 U.S. Search Rankings [SearchEngineWatch] |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 408
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Have you noticed the movement on Google the last few weeks. They've done a big make over on some keywords! That would be as in the number of pages indexed. Saw big dips in the cash keywords I watch and they slowly grew backup.
Daily movement on serps seems to up compared to what it used to be just a couple of months ago. sorta like a daily or constant 'dance'. |
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splogtastic
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google has been playing with it's spam filters... I think they tweak stuff every day to some extent... sometimes they screw up too...
just a little while ago google temporarily dropped all .info and blogspot blogs from their SERPs... they brought em back, but there were a ton of peeps in a panic over it... |
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