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German speaking:
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French:
[webmasterworld.com...]
1 - Google 58.52 % (+3.07)
2 - Yahoo! 11.59 % (-2.07)
3 - Voilà 11.07 % (-0.31)
4 - MSN 6.90 % (-0.58)
5 - AOL 5.74 % (+0.3)
6 - Lycos 2.09 % (-0.54)
7 - Nomade 1.18 % (-0.15)
8 - Altavista 1.12 % (-0.05)
9 - All The Web 0.59 % (+0.42)
10 - Netscape 0.39 % (+0.04)
11 - Excite 0.06 % (-0.03)
12 - Hotbot 0.05 % (-0.01)
13 - Francité 0.04 % (-0.01)
14 - Looksmart 0.02 % (0)
15 - Euroseek 0.01 % (0)
Dan
Thanks for your 'welcome message'!
Sorry for being late in replying but I was busy watching the GoogleDance :)
As I don't believe that URL posting is allowed,
I'll send you a sticky. Post it if it's acceptable.
Not sure it will help much as it's a french page ;)
I'm pretty confident in the figures as the panel of websites is quite representative of the local internet activity.
Dan
To get the answer to Rumbas question on the source of the data, I went to Google and input a search for the first item on hetzeld's list - that is the percentage for Google of 58.52
What does Google list as second item - this thread and the post is dated 28 Dec!
It also gives the source ;)
It should be pretty obvious where the data comes from then..
Thanks for the link, care to elaborate a bit on how this panel is compiled?
<added>Hetzeld, no that's fine, people will find it. We try to stay away from posting URL's on the board (dead links, self promo etc.)</added>
Was I wrong when avoiding to post the URL?
I think that as in any area that involves human judgement, sometimes a moderator will remove a link, sometimes (particularly if it is buried and not commercial) they will leave it.
In the case of your post, it was quite easy to track down the source, and would have been no more difficult if you had posted the link and it had been removed. The difficult ones are when a specific link is posted, then snipped by a mod, and the thread becomes virtually impossible to follow after that!
Personally I would have posted the source as it would be a useful link, then left it to an overworked moderator to decide.;)
Now, let's get back on topic with the threads title - European SE reach. So far, we have fresh numbers from Italy and France. Any fresh stats from some of the other big languages floating around?
Well, with Yahoo recently Going Google [webmasterworld.com] in most European countries, googles share of the yahoo numbers would certainly increase.
I don't have any stats handy, but it used to be a quite larger number of referrers coming from default searches compared to referrers coming from the directory cats. This adds even more to the google share.
MSN [ink](60%)
Google (53%)
Terra [fast] (43%)
Yahoo [google] (42%)
eresMas [google](36%)
Lycos Network [fast] (29%)
T-Online [fast] (28%)
It's Google territory, but with FAST breathing down their necks and Ink taking a good share through MSN. It's actually looking wide open, but what does your stats show - where are the traffic coming from in Spain these days?
Call for help!
Portugal [webmasterworld.com] is so vaguely represented in terms of stats on reach/most used search engines. Anybody out there with some nuggets about Portugal?
I think some of the links may be out of date though.
1 - Google 56.82 % (-1.7)
2 - Yahoo! 12.89 % (+1.3)
3 - Voilà 11.61 % (+0.54)
4 - MSN 7.25 % (+0.35)
5 - AOL 5.32 % (-0.42)
6 - Lycos 2.15 % (+0.06)
7 - Altavista 1.04 % (-0.08)
8 - Nomade 1.04 % (-0.14)
9 - All The Web 0.59 % (0)
10 - Netscape 0.49 % (+0.1)
11 - Francité 0.1 % (+0.06)
12 - Excite 0.07 % (+0.01)
13 - Hotbot 0.03 % (-0.02)
14 - Looksmart 0.02 % (0)
15 - Euroseek 0.01 % (0)
Dan