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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Google rises again in February 2007
If there is one thing I have always followed since I have been in the search marketing business, it is rise and fall of every search engine. As such, every 6 months MSN is making major statements on how soon they will grab Google’s share of the search market, and every month we can find a search engines ranking report presenting how each of the search engine has fluctuated. A few days ago, I came across a complete search engines ranking report on Search Engine Land’s blog. The findings follow the same trend that has existed over the last few years, where Google makes slight incremental rise, month over month. On this, I found this table pretty revealing:
As you can see, despite their regular announcements, MSN is still struggling to be in the race. I don’t mind announcements, especially when they come from Microsoft, as long as it is supported with a real plan of attack, which I can’t wait to hear. This will be the topic of my next post where I will comment on Steve Ballmer stating that Google is “One-Trick Pony” and that the search giant does not have success in business areas outside of search engine advertising.







