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Only 3 months have passed since the start of the "Grand European Plan" [webmasterworld.com] but a large amount of information on European search engines and directories has already been amassed, even at this early stage. So I thought it was about time for the first of a series of quarterly reports, to complement the Overview of Europe [webmasterworld.com], which contains useful figures and statistics.
One thing that can be said even now, is that the often repeated assertion that 90% of the world's search traffic goes through 8 to 10 leading engines is wrong to the point of being ridiculous. The pattern in Europe is clear. In most countries one or two leading engines have as much traffic as all others put together. These are typically purely local engines, well entrenched and oftentimes owned by the country's leading ISP - which is usually the same as the country's leading phone company (or phone monopoly in the case non-EU nations).
The big American international search engines are usually found somewhere below the top, but because of their presence in many countries, they can show impressive reach on a European scale. There is however no such thing as a European market. Do not believe people who tell you otherwise. There are 40 different national markets in Europe, so reaching their populations can generally not be achieved through international engines at this time. That can only be done locally. It is important to remember that only 28% of all Europeans and 32% of the surfers understand English at all. Communicating with them in their own language is therefore a must.
Here are the search engines and directories that you cannot do without if you want to reach the Europeans. The links point to the discussion thread for each, which contain more details:
Austria [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Belarus [webmasterworld.com]
SE: All.by
DIR: Akavita
Belgium [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Bosnia-Herzegovina [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Bulgaria [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Eurosoft
DIR: Dir.bg (62% of market)
Croatia [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Cross
DIR:WWW.HR
Czech Republic [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Cyprus [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Arachne!
DIR: Insufficient data
Denmark [webmasterworld.com]
SE: MSN, Kvasir (Fast)
DIR: Jubii (50% of market) Domain and language required.
Estonia [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Finland [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Sonera, Jippii
DIR: Sonera
France [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Voila Language required.
DIR: Yahoo France
Germany
SE: [webmasterworld.com] Infoseek, Lycos, AltaVista. Language required.
DIR: [webmasterworld.com] Web.de, Yahoo Deutschland Language required.
Greece [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Robby
DIR: In.gr
Hungary [webmasterworld.com]
SE: AltaVizsla
DIR: AltaVizsla
Iceland [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Ireland [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Doras.ie
DIR: ?
Italy [webmasterworld.com]
SE: MSN Italia, Lycos Italia
DIR: Virgilio. Language required.
Latvia [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Lithuania [webmasterworld.com]
SE: KTU
DIR: Lithuania Online
Luxemburg [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Malta [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Netherlands [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Ilse. Language and Dutch ownership required.
DIR: Pagina. Language required.
Norway [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Kvasir (Fast)
DIR: No data
Poland [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Onet (60% of market) Language and domain required.
DIR: Wirtualna Polska Language required.
Portugal [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Romania [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Edison
DIR: Insufficient data
Russia [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Yandex (37% of market) Language required.
DIR: Rambler, TopList (each w 15-16% of market.)
Slovakia [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Slovenia [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Slovista
DIR: Eon, Mat'Kurja, SloWWWenia
Spain [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Sweden [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Altavista, MSN, Evreka
DIR: Yahoo Sverige
Switzerland [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
Turkey [webmasterworld.com]
SE: Evreka (?)
DIR: TurkNet (?)
Ukraine [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
United Kingdom [webmasterworld.com]
SE: MSN UK, Freeserve, AOL, Virgin.net
DIR: Yahoo UK, The UK Directory
Yugoslavia [webmasterworld.com]
Insufficient data
A big THANK YOU to all those who have contributed to this forum. Keep it coming! We have big holes in our knowledge about half of Europe's countries and lots of details that need to be filled in for the rest. This project will take at least another year, before we can switch to updating mode. The next quarterly report will be published during the second half of April 2001.
Do you want to add to this report or feel that it should be changed? Post right here or in the discussion for the country concerned.
Jan
Edited by: rencke
[mundial.sapo.pt...]
Portugal
Apart from MSN UK (using LookSmart/Inktomi) and Yahoo UK (using Google)
Freeserve consider themselves the UK #1 portal and they now glean their results mainly from GoTo
They also have a prominent link to UK Plus, one of the UKs earliest directories (which is also linked from MSN uk)
AOL uk still uses Inktomi
Virgin.net uses Google
Lifestyle has also been around about 6 years and is very useful for producing links. Used by a number of search engines including AOL UK, Excite UK and Freeserve - and many of the smaller ones.
The UK Directory is now large enough for them to bring out a monthly printed edition on sale in most main newsagents. They are for co.uk sites only.
JonB: I have updated the info on Slovenia both here and in the Slovenia thread, adding the Slovista search engine and the Eon directory. Looking forward to hearing more about your country. Thanks.
Oldtimer: Thanks for the info on the UK, which I have used to update the first post above. You wouldn't happen to have the same for Ireland by any chance?
www.lycos.ch is just a localised version of lycos germany, as far as I can judge.
www.search11.ch
www.search.ch
www.bluewin.ch
are swiss portal sites, personally I get the equal number of referrals from both search.ch and bluewin.ch
Bluewin uses Altavista techology, it seems.
[go.sunrise.ch...]
german version of a portal site powered by looksmart it seems.
You cannot work with * in Germany:
Infoseek (all right, though itīs almost dead since two month - but itīs very important due to its searchfunction on t-online)
Lycos (only one update in 2000!)
Altavista (very important, backup-engine of web.de)
Yahoo.de (still one of the biggest)
Web.de
Fireball (still growing)
Sorry, but Index.hu not a directory.
The biggest directory in Hungary is:
[altavizsla.origo.hu...]
In the Germany search engine thread, we have:
Infoseek at T-online 30,8 mill page views/month
Lycos Deutschland 36,6
Excite Deutschland 15
Fireball 10,8
and in the directories thread:
Web.de 38,5
Yahoo Deutschland 30,5
so I figure that the two first of each are indispensable in a web strategy for Germany. Guess I should add Yahoo Deutschland, huh? And AV, because of their relation to Web.de. Consider it done.
Horasz: I guess index.hu is a portal, but it does have a small search engine on board as well as an even smaller directory "katalóg", where the software category was actually empty, when I looked. Changing the post above and will update the Hungary discussion with your info.
skirril: Thanks. Will copy your post into the Switzerland discussion and update the main entry there as appropriate. Do you know anything else about these engines?
Edited by: rencke
Since then, an even bigger list has been found here at Alba36 [db.alba36.com] featuring 33 entries for Austria. We haven't had much activity in the Austrian discussion, so if you could help identify additional general nationwide SE:s and DIR:s in that country, I think everybody here would be very happy.
Click on "Irish" on the far right to get the list of non-regional-specific ones.
Yes,I know, rencke, thatīs the reason why I wrote my boring post.
What do you do when you submit to big SEs which donīt update their indexes (Lycos, Excite)?
What does it help? Nothing.
So I think recommending a SE which would pick up your submitted pages is much more useful than a SE which has got many pageimpressions but an old index due to its missing updates.
Thatīs why I recommend Fireball: unique visitors in december about 16 Mio and your page is in their index within two days.
And what about Fast. It was my understanding that Lycos was going to switch to Fast worldwide. Could it be that they have old contracts that have to expire first? The principal owner of Lycos is Bertelsmann in Germany. Could you put your ear to the ground oLeon and tell us what you hear?
As to Excite, I agree with you. They are certainly dispensable in a German strategy if they don't update.
infoseek, not inktomi...
infoseek.de is a bit dead, if you could be dead partially:
no new submits are possible since end of november, only respidering of pages that are already in the index happens.
oLeon: >infoseek, not inktomi...
I don't follow. Inktomi powers HotBot, which powers Lycos Germany. Is that wrong?
>infoseek.de is a bit dead, if you could be dead partially: no new submits are possible since november
Found a page dated Dec 21 2000, but that could have been a respidering of course. And the Add Url page is up and running, but I didn't try it. What happens? Do you get a message saying how sorry they are when you submit?
However: Infoseek.de powers T-online, Germany's biggest portal. If a big place like T-online has a search engine aboard that does not accept new submissions and just respiders old sites now and then, would it not seem likely that T-online would be looking for something better? Surely, their customers would not accept anything but the best, so perhaps a shift in search technology is about to happen? What do you think?
They must have just made another update. Since yesterday I have just started to receive referrals from Lycos.de and www.leicos.de (Lycos with a different spelling). Some pretty good referrals actually. Even more than those from Lycos.com.
The results are not the same but I am listed in the same position under the same keyword. Lycos.com matches FAST's newer description while Lycos.de matches something else. So my guess is that they are using data from Lycos spiders maybe?
I'm also getting a few from Google.de but only a few :( Maybe the name isn't that well known there yet.
Hotbot got its results from Inktomi.
Lycos.de doesnīt.
That picture of Hotbot you can see on the lycos-page has to do with the network both are in.
(You also can see the logo of FAST...)
Yes, the results of Lycos are different now from former results, and I lost hundreds of pages, but I thought it was due to the switch to FAST. But I am not sure because the results are different in FAST. Could it be that Lycos only get now and then a update of the newest index of FAST? I really donīt know but I am researching this.
Infoseek does respidering, and thatīs why you see the date of december. But they donīt spider new submitted pages, without a message after submit, that they apologize blabla. Nothing at all.
Of course it could be that t-online donīt accept that anymore, but who knows what contract they have. I really wonder about why Infoseek.de is that slowly.
>Could it be that Lycos only get now and then a update of the newest index of FAST? I really donīt know but I am researching this.
I think you are on the right track here. I have seen other engines using Fast, that present results different from Fast's own. The results from your research will be really interesting.
Thank you for clarifying this thing about Lycos and HotBot.
As to T-online I just read in a Swedish paper this morning, that they are not just Germany's biggest ISP, but in fact Europe's biggest. Germans are extremely quality conscious, so I'll bet you another six-pack that we'll see T-online switch to a new SE this year. Since Lycos has Fast onboard, my guess is Google.
Jan
>Could it be that Lycos only get now and then a update of the newest index of FAST?
There are two Lycos's, Terra Lycos which is served by Fast [see here [webmasterworld.com]]and Lycos Europe which use there own dB. Looking at the UK dB it appears that they have had a mass clear out of pages which could be considered very similar to each other. Nothing seems to have changed algo wise, the same templates still rank well, just that there are fewer of them.
Thatīs nice - and just an accident.
<<so I'll bet you another six-pack that we'll see T-online switch to a new SE this year>>
rencke,
okay - I bet you, too: the owners of Infoseek.de are Axel-Springer Verlag (a big german publisher) and T-ONLINE !!! So, I donīt believe that they switch to another SE this year. (You can already buy that beer...;-) )
NFFC, right with Terra-Lycos and Lycos-Europe, but Lycos-Europe will also switch to FAST.
What about the FAST-logo at the bottom of the result-page? It seems that they switch from DirectHit to FAST-technology.
other than that:
bluewin.ch and search.ch seem to have more or less the same part of the market. Blu(e)win is a service of Swisscom, and most ppl who use swisscom as a dialup use bluewin. What used to be sear.ch is now bluewin.
search11 has invested in a large marketing campaign, but I have not seen it (in terms of referrers) so far.