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Chrome Ad Campaign Nets Positive Results
WebProNews Feed —
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Eight days ago, we wrote about a Google Chrome advertising campaign thats taking place in the UK. This morning, Hitwise followed up on the subject by publishing some statistics, and the stats indicate that that the campaigns achieved a certain level of success. Robin Goad wrote, "As the chart below illustrates, ...21 hours ago -
Check Out Line: How do I get to the closest Walmart?
Shop Talk —
Authority: 428
Check out what has emerged as a hot online search term as the days remaining to buy holiday gifts quickly dwindle. According to Hitwise , last week searches for store locators reached their second highest peak since the week of Thanksgiving and Black Friday. For the week ending Dec. 12, searches for store ...4 days ago -
Search strategies for 2010
BizReport —
Authority: 541
Forget about simple keyword searches. As consumers have become more adept at using the Internet the ways they use certain platforms has also changed. One of the biggest changes is in search. No longer are consumers typing in long questions; now they use one or two keywords and most wont go past the first page of ...5 days ago -
The Most Searched For Terms of 2009
WebProNews Feed —
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Experian Hitwise announced that it has found Facebook to be the top search term overall for the year 2009 after analyzing the top 300 search terms for the year. This is the first year Facebook has been the top search term, and it accounted for 0.67% of all searches, according to the research firm. Variations of the ...6 days ago -
Week That Was – 2009-12-11
Profectio —
Authority: 430
Profectio – latin for “the source” brings together Canada’s Connected Community Well 2009 is quickly coming to a close but yet the “interweb” is still growing at a steady pace. Companies across Canada (and beyond) continue to grow and hire and as we’ll see towards the bottom of this post are still in ...1 week ago -
Consumers wont wait for video
BizReport —
Authority: 541
If your video streams are buffering often or for long periods of time, you could be losing out. According to a recent TubeMogul study consumers will not wait for online video that takes a while to load, to run or that stops often to buffer. Instead, theyll leave your site for other video options.1 week ago -
What Are the Early Tech Adopters Doing Now Online?
Will Video for Food —
Authority: 427
I’ve been writing a bit about currated content, and now I remember when this caught my attention. Daisy Whitney reports on Hitwise’s Bill Tancer (author of Click) and how he answers the question: What are the people who were early adopters of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube doing NOW? Hitwise tracks tens of ...1 week ago -
How Many Keywords do Searchers Use?
Real Estate Marketing SEO Blog —
Authority: 112
Percentage of U.S. clicks by number of keywords Subject October 2009 November 2009 Month-over-month percentage change One word 24.03% 24.13% 0% Two words 23.13% 23.14% 0% Three words 20.53% 20.37% -1% four words 13.83% 13.84% 0% Five words 8.13% 8.13%...1 week ago -
Hitwise Says Google Has 71.6% Market Share of Search
Profectio —
Authority: 430
Hitwise has released their latest number of the search landscape and once again Google takes the top spot with 71.6% of the search marketing share in the world. Unfortunately this means that both Yahoo and Microsoft’s Bing have both taken a dip. Yahoo is down 5% to 15.39% and Bing is down 2% to 9.39%. ...1 week ago -
Google Approaches 72% Search Market Share
Emarketing Newsletter —
Authority: 126
According to the latest report from Experian Hitwise, Google is fast approaching the 72%mark in terms of U.S. market share of searches. The November 2009 statistics show Google garnering 71.57% of all U.S. searches which puts Google up almost a full percentage point over October’s numbers. Yahoo and Bing ...1 week ago -
Yahoo and Bing Down in November, Google Up
Web Analytics World: Internet Marketing & Analytics —
Authority: 117
Hitwise announced today that Google accounted for 71.57 percent of all U.S. searches conducted in the four weeks ending Nov. 28, 2009. Yahoo! Search, Bing and Ask.com received 15.39 percent, 9.34 percent and 2.65 percent, respectively. The remaining 52 search engines in the Hitwise Search Engine Analysis Tool ...1 week ago -
November Search Stats: Google’s Not the Competition, Its the Environment in Which You Compete
Digital Daily —
Authority: 702
November search metrics are beginning to roll in and they’re pretty much what you’d expect. According to Experian Hitwise , Google’s (GOOG) share of the U.S. search market rose 1.4 percent in November from a month earlier to 71.6 percent. Meanwhile, Yahoo’s (YHOO) share fell 4.6 percent to 15.4 percent and ...1 week ago -
Hitwise: Google Near 72% Of All US Searches
Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing —
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Google is approaching a 72% market share of searches in the U.S. according to the latest release from Experian Hitwise. The November 2009 stats show Google getting 71.57% of all U.S. searches, up almost a full percent from October. Yahoo and Bing both fell month-to-month, while Ask.com gained one percent. ....1 week ago -
Will Google’s real-time search help Twitter?
Gadget Reviews —
Authority: 158
Google is beginning to roll out real-time search results, which will include Twitter updates, along with updates from Friendfeed, blogs, and other social media sites. This could mean Twitter’s floundering traffic over the past few months is in for a rebound. Why?First, breaking news stories generate a lot of ...2 weeks ago -
Will Google’s real-time search help Twitter?
Gadget Reviews —
Authority: 158
Bookmark this categoryGoogle is beginning to roll out real-time search results, which will include Twitter updates, along with updates from Friendfeed, blogs, and other social media sites. This could mean Twitter’s floundering traffic over the past few months is in for a rebound. Why?First, breaking news stories ...2 weeks ago -
What’s Next for New Media in 2010 – New Media Minute
Reel SEO Video Marketing —
Authority: 583
What’s the next big thing in new media? To answer that question, Daisy Whitney of the New Media Minute turned to Bill Tancer, author of of Click and the research guru at online audience measurement firm Hitwise. He shared some exclusive insight for New Media Minute viewers into where the online trendsetters who ...2 weeks ago -
Predictions 2010: Daisy Whitney’s List
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 142
What’s the next big thing in new media? To answer that question, I turned to Bill Tancer, author of of Click and the research guru at online audience measurement firm Hitwise. He shared some exclusive insight for New Media Minute viewers into where the online trendsetters who made Facebook, YouTube and Flickr ...2 weeks ago -
What’s hot in 2010? Learn from the online trendsetters…
Daisy Whitney —
Authority: 526
What’s the next big thing in new media? Bill Tancer, author of of Click and the research guru at online audience measurement firm Hitwise, shared exclusive insight for New Media Minute viewers into where the online trendsetters who made Facebook, YouTube and Flickr popular way back when are now hanging out on the ...2 weeks ago -
Holiday spend continues to be strong
BizReport —
Authority: 541
With just under three weeks until the fat man slides down chimneys around the world, holiday shoppers continue hurrying to beat Santa to the punch. According to the latest numbers from metrics firm comScore the total holiday spend is up about 4% year over year, with shoppers spending just over $15.2 billion so far.2 weeks ago -
This Week In Social Media: December 4, 2009
iePlexus —
Authority: 428
From Cyber Monday shopping statistics to this year’s most popular word, here’s a look at what happened “This Week in Social Media.”Yahoo is trying to gain some momentum on Google. That’s because on Wednesday the company announced they would be integrating Facebook to their site. The company plans to roll ...2 weeks ago

