Here we are sharing the generalized numbers from our HitLens Web Analytics service. It covers 300,000+ websites from all over the world. ![]() Global Search Engines (%)This chart gives the idea of the market share of each of the three major search engines. Google share has significantly grown as compared to the last year. Yahoo and MSN have become less popular and lost points. ![]() Visitor Referrers (%)You can see how visitors are being referred to websites. Search engines have referred more visitors as compared to the corresponding period of the last year.
Here we are sharing the generalized numbers from our HitLens Web Analytics service. It covers 300,000+ websites from all over the world. ![]() Global Search Engines (%)This chart gives the idea of the market share of each of the three major search engines. There is a marked trend – Google’s share is always on the rise. All other search engines are not gaining in popularity. ![]() Visitor Referrers (%)You can see how visitors are being referred to websites. The social media share is constantly growing, while search engines still keep the crown and remain a top referrer.
Here we are sharing the generalized numbers from our HitLens Web Analytics service. It covers 300,000+ websites from all over the world. ![]() Global Search Engines (%)This chart gives the idea of the market share of each of the three major search engines. As we can see, Google’s share has slightly grown over the year, while all other search engines are not gaining in popularity. ![]() Visitor Referrers (%)You can see how visitors are being referred to websites. Despite the fact that social media is growing in popularity, search engines keep the crown and remain a top referrer. SEO does make a lot of sense even in our Web 2.0+ era! |
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