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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Friday, June 22, 2007
ComScore Releases May U.S. Search Engine Rankings
No matter what everybody says, no matter who will be the next CEO of Yahoo and all the different excuses and challenges Microsoft and Yahoo are using to support their algorithm and strategy, the bottom line is that Google is nowhere near to face the next Google Killer. By the way, I hate that term and whoever pretends that have the next technology to beat Google should take a look at these Stats. Once again, Google climbs another percentage point last month. Oh yes! One percentage in one month. It is huge. Here is the full press release from comScore.
RESTON, Va., June 22, 2007 - comScore, a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly qSearch analysis of activity across competitive search engines. In May 2007, Google Sites captured 50.7 percent of the U.S. search market, gaining one full share point from the previous month. Yahoo! Sites maintained its second place ranking with 26.4 percent of U.S. searches, followed by Microsoft Sites (10.3 percent), Ask Network (5.0 percent) and Time Warner Network (4.6 percent).
Americans conducted 7.6 billion searches online in May, up 4 versus April and up 11 percent versus May 2006.
Google Sites led the pack with 3.9 billion search queries performed, followed by Yahoo Sites (2.0 billion), Microsoft Sites (782 million), Ask Network (384 million), and Time Warner Network (348 million).
What is interesting here is that in Canada, market share per search engine is very different. In Canada, Google has a market share of 80% with MSN and Yahoo way behind with 10% each. That being said, how’s your link building plan going?







