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comScore February 2010 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

Every month about this time comScore releases the search engine rankings data, and I report it here. comScore, Inc. NASDAQ: SCOR) , a leader in measuring the digital world, releases its comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. billion core searches, with Google Sites accounting for 65.5 percent search market share.

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comScore December 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

comScore, Inc. has recently updated its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the United States search marketplace. billion core searches, with Google Sites accounting for 65.7 percent search market share, virtually unchanged from 65.6 Microsoft Sites grabbed 10.7 percent market share, up 0.4 Google Sites 65.6%

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comScore Releases August 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

comScore, Inc. NASDAQ: SCOR) has released their monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the United States search marketplace. percent search market share. Microsoft Sites grabbed 9.3 percent market share, a 0.4-percentage core search market in August 2009 with 64.6 N/A -- -- -- - Google Sites 64.7%

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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

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MySpace Is Where the Young People Hang Out. Everyone knows MySpace is the social network for kids, but in truth, in October, 2006, comScore reported More than Half (51%) of MySpace Visitors are Now Age 35 or Older, as the Site’s Demographic Composition Continues to Shift. That was three years ago!

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Demand Better Content

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company based in Santa Monica, California, and is headed by Richard Rosenblatt , who is the former chairman of MySpace. The closing price on its first day of trading brought Demand Media a market cap of close to $1.9 In 2010, we launched two major algorithmic changes focused on low-quality sites. Demand Media Inc. and Time Inc.

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5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read This Week

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « Social Media Bootcamp: Facebook For Business | Main | The New Dork - Entrepreneur State of Mind » March 05, 2010 5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read This Week Theres a lot going on in the social media space and so much can get lost or overlooked in your RSS feed reader.

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You can't fight the power of video. It's bigger than all of us.

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « social media marketing might be for you (and it might not) | Main | Five Reasons Why I Love Wordpress » October 22, 2009 You can’t fight the power of video. Many of the videos, especiallyon Youtube , aren’t marketing a product or brand;they’re just for fun.

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