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Google Marketshare

WSJ says 36%. I think it is much higher.

         

TrumanTiger

5:10 pm on Apr 22, 2005 (gmt 0)

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An article on Google earnings in the Wall Street Journal today says that, in March, Google handled 36% of U.S. search queries and Yahoo handled 31%, according to comScore Networks. I can’t find how comScore is calculating these numbers, but they don’t seem right to me. My experience is showing that Google is referring from 60-80% of the visits on the vast majority of sites we work with. Seldom, though occasionally, Google referrals are equal to or close to Yahoo.

I know that “referrers” isn’t the same as “queries,” but does anyone agree with the comScore numbers or have an explanation as to how they are reached?

Brett_Tabke

4:26 pm on Apr 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Completely agreed.
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