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Search Engine Statistics:: Google's share dips

The Marketing Blog

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. In the month of March 2010, there are atleast a couple of news pieces which won’t have brought joy to the Mountain View headquarters! Reference Links 1. searches 2.

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

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In June, comScore reported that one out of every six minutes is spent on a social network. The newest social network de jour is Google+. Available by invite only (for now), Google+ has taken the social networking scene by storm. If anyone is going to make or break a social network, it’s the early adopters.

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

Adam Sherk

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. I’d also like to point out that for major media sites, search engine referral traffic is typically a much smaller percentage than Chitika’s network is receiving.

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Australia: Senior Citizens on Facebook over 55’s

Laurel Papworth

Australia too has a massive increase in seniors in Facebook and social networks generally in the last year or two. Social network strategist Laurel Papworth said Australia’s take-up rate was generally about 2 to 3 per cent higher than the US for computer use. You can read Alan Long’s blog at Hitwise site.

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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. More from Convince and Convert 5 Ways to be a Social Networking Smash How to Create a Share of Voice Report Does Your Facebook Page Have a Pulse?

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