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Date: 2003-04-30 Source: Traffick
The numbers reported by comScore Media Metrix's "new" search traffic measurement service (qSearch) seem to be the meeting with healthy scepticism from some observers (and, of course, comScore's competitors). [Open In New Window] - 'New' rating confirms Google's crown
Date: 2003-04-29 Source: News.com
An audience-measurement business is raising competitors' hackles by claiming its new service provides more accurate data. But the company's conclusion that Google leads the search site pack, with Yahoo close behind, is unlikely to provoke controversy. [Open In New Window] - ComScore Launches Search Engine Tracking System
Date: 2003-04-29 Source: SearchDay
The qSearch service will likely prove quite useful to search engine marketing firms operating in the paid listings arena. comScore plans to offer clients custom research in the area, such as segmentation and click-rate analyses, as well as advertising research and analysis down to the keyword level. [Open In New Window] - ComScore Launches Search Service
Date: 2003-04-29 Source: InternetNews.com
Marketers and agencies will get a better handle on search traffic patterns and the best strategy for their keyword advertising programs with qSearch, comScore said. [Open In New Window] - Search Engines' Influence on Shopping
Date: 2003-03-11 Source: eMarketer
DoubleClick reports that in December 2002, 41% of US consumers reached a site they used to research a purchase by using a search engine. WebSideStory estimates that 35.6% of Net users arrived at their desired sites last month by using search engines. [Open In New Window] - Market share
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Date: 2003-01-30 Source: The I-Search Discussion List
"Going by sheer reach, it looks like we should give the nod to Overture with Google a close second.... Internationally, it's a different story..." [Open In New Window] - What We Search For
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Date: 2002-07-25 Source: Search Engine Watch
The Pew Internet Project has released a fascinating report detailing just how important search engines are to web users, with some interesting statistics about the most common kinds of information people search for. [Open In New Window] - Google Tops In "Search Hours" Ratings
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Date: 2002-05-13 Source: The Search Engine Report
What's the most popular search engine? There's a new metric available for determining this, the total number of "search hours" users spend at a site, a figure that sees Google leading by far over other search engines. [Open In New Window] - Jupiter Media Metrix Releases New Search Specific Traffic Figures
Date: 2002-02-19 Source: SearchEngineWatch.com
For the first time, comprehensive estimates of search activity by Internet users is being made publicly available, and it sheds new light on which search engines are really the most "popular." They rank MSN Search as the top search engine, but second-place Yahoo disputes the figures. There's no dispute that Google's third-place spot remains a remarkable show of how word-of-mouth can drive traffic. [Open In New Window] - What Web searchers want
Date: 2001-04-26 Source: Pandia
Not surprisingly searchers say that they are looking for an effective way to search the Internet, not a search engine geared towards sales. [Open In New Window] - WebTop Search Rage Study
Date: 2001-02-05 Source: Search Engine Watch
A study conducted on behalf of search engine WebTop in the middle of 2000 sheds light on how often Internet users in the United States search, what they look for and the satisfaction or frustration they encounter, when searching. [Open In New Window] - 12 Minutes To Search Rage
Date: 2001-01-03 Source: Search Engine Watch
How long is too long until searching the web drives you crazy? Apparently, 12 minutes, according to a new survey commissioned by search engine WebTop.com. [Open In New Window] | |
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