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Search Engine Statistics:: Google's share dips

The Marketing Blog

50 am Search Engine Statistics:: Google’s share dips Jump to Comments Although, Google continues to dominate the search market in U.S. Both of these studies were conducted by Experian Hitwise , a leader in online competitive intelligence services. Here is a graphic that I prepared on Hitwise study. searches 2.

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Google+: The New Kid on the Block, but is it Too Little, Too Late?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The newest social network de jour is Google+. Available by invite only (for now), Google+ has taken the social networking scene by storm. Live for just over a month, Google+ has already hit 10 million+ users, and it’s still not open to the pubic. Google+ is like a shiny new birthday toy. Learn About Google+ on Google+.

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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

It’s also important to note that while search engine visitors may be less loyal their volume is much greater, especially visitors from Google. In publishing that typically means additional page views and time on site, RSS and e-mail newsletter subscriptions, user account and on-site community sign-ups, etc.

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Australia: Senior Citizens on Facebook over 55’s

Laurel Papworth

NOTE from Twitter: Alex Avery pointed out that Hitwise have some generic social network figures for seniors: The 25-34, 35-44 and 45-54 age groups all represent a similar percentage of the Social Networking and Forums share of visits and each are over represented against the online population. American Seniors on Facebook 513% Growth.

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Does Your Blog Have a Long Tail | Blogging and Content Creation.

Convince & Convert

I don’t want to give it all away, but here are some highlights: The Long Tail of Search Queries is Undeniable According to Experian-Hitwise, 56% of all searches are now three words or longer. link] @jaybaer [link] Badruddeen Naseem RT @avenlea: According to Experian-Hitwise, 56% of all searches are now three words or longer.

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