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Search Engine Rankings for January 2014: Search Queries up 8 Percent

Bill Hartzer

Every month about this time comScore releases its search engine market share data for the previous month. During January 2014, Google continued their reign in the search engine market with 67.6 billion search queries were conducted in the United States during January 2014. percent the market share. Microsoft had 18.3

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Google's Third Wave Of Innovation

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To put the first wave of Google''s Web dominance into perspective, comScore Media Metrix''s rank of the top 50 U.S. desktop Web properties for February 2014 tells the tale: In a world of over 222 million unique visitors, Google''s website account for over 187 million of them. Adding some data to this, comScore''s February 2014 U.S.

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Will India See a Rise in Digital PR?

Waxing UnLyrical

India now has nearly 74 million Internet users , according to a recent ComScore report. 2,938 crore (~$473.8M) by the end of 2014. The current changes in the media industry should mean a faster move into the digital domain in the Indian marketplace. 2,260 crore (~ $364.5M) and is expected to touch Rs.2,938

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50 Amazing Mobile Marketing Statistics That Will Move You to Action

Writtent Blog

Mark Donovan, SVP of Marketing at ComScore recently stated “this pronounced shift in consumer behavior is simply too large for [companies] to ignore.” Image credit: Watchakarun/freedigitalphotos.net. Mobile devices will account for 25% of global internet traffic by 2014. Source: comScore ). Source: HubSpot ).

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2018 Social Media Trends Report: 10 Key Insights Into the Present and Future of Social Media

Buffer Social

On top of these statistics, comScore’s 2017 U.S. In 2014, the organic reach on Facebook has fallen to six percent from 12 percent just the year before 23 Social@Ogilvy. Pinterest: 80 percent of its traffic comes from mobile devices 9 VentureBeat , 2015. Snapchat: Snapchat only has a mobile app and no web application yet.

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Why Snapchat Memories Will Be Pivotal (And Why Marketers Are So Excited)

Buffer Social

According to numbers from comScore, 14% of smartphone users aged 35 and older use Snapchat, too. Think of it as Instagram in 2014-2015 or Facebook in 2009-2010. Forty-one percent of all 18 to 34 year-olds in the United States use the app on any given day. And the company is also making strides with older generations.

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Why Mobile Content Strategy is Important to PR

Proactive Report

One of the biggest shifts since the Internet became part of our lives occurred in 2014. In June, at the State of the Internet Webinar, comScore presented data indicating mobile users would surpass desktop users in 2014. And they were right. percent access content/information. access the Internet. percent check email.

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