US web users regularly experience ‘search engine fatigue’, according to a poll carried out by Kelton Research and commissioned by AutoByTel.
Yahoo posts promising third quarter results
Yahoo posts some encouraging financial data. Whilst it is still a very long way behind Google, there are signs that the Panama platform have helped the company’s fortunes.
US search marketing spend to reach nearly £3.9bn in 2007
Forrester announces predicutions for the US search engine marketing industry. Search engine marketing set to continue rapid growth.
Google powers more than half of the world’s searches
Google powers over 31bn search queries worldwide this year. Yahoo still struggles to make any impact. Baidu shows greatest growth potential.
Search engine marketing growing by 39% globally
A look at the growth of search engine marketing in the US. MarketingSherpa releases the latest edition of its Search Engine Marketing Guide.
Yahoo beats Google on search fulfilment
Some much needed good news for Yahoo. Yahoo! finally beat Google at something…
Google accused of misleading searchers over sponsored links
Google has been accused of misleading web users by failing to distinguish between organic search results and sponsored links generated by the search engine.
What are UK web users searching for?
The Nielsen//NetRatings study revealed we are most likely to search for travel deals, social networks and information references like Wiki.
Search engines have the highest user retention rates
This Nielsen//NetRatings study shows web users may actually use two or three search engines. But Google is still top with 79% retention rate.
Yahoo and Google reveal second quarter results
Google and Yahoo disappoint investors with latest set of results.
Ask.com attracts 1m new searchers
ask.com makes inroads in the competitive world of search engine usage – the combination of a new service and agressive marketing campaign increases market share.
Google takes 76% of search revenues
New report shows that Google makes more money from its users than rivals MSN and Yahoo