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Google UK search market share to 92%, Google+ @ 10million already

18th July 2011

Google UK search market share to 92%, Google+ @ 10million already

Google has shown no sign of loosening its grip on the search market after figures revealed 92% of all UK searches went through the website in June. The search giant managed to increase its share by 1.49% over the number of searches it was used for in… Read more

Filter Bubbles = Sheltered Lives?

4th July 2011

Filter Bubbles = Sheltered Lives?

As search engines, mail programs, news feeds and social media streams become increasingly personalised, users are missing out on potentially important information and living increasingly sheltered online lives. For internet marketers and SEO it’s a… Read more

Google Still Rules

6th January 2011

Google Still Rules

Google finished last year by maintaining its domination of the search markets in the UK and the US according to Hitwise and comScore. The search giant may have suffered a few setbacks over the course of 2010, but it still stands head and shoulders above… Read more

Keyword Density

20th August 2010

Keyword Density

It’s a question I’m often asked.  How many keywords or keyphrases should a web page ideally contain?  Here are my thoughts… What is a keyword/keyphrase? Essentially they are the words or phrases that the user employs (i.e. types into the search… Read more

Yahoo Advertising (Advertiser) Login = Google vs Yahoo War?

27th November 2008

Yahoo Advertising (Advertiser) Login = Google vs Yahoo War?

Looking over the Yahoo site today I decided to do a search for “Yahoo advertising login” on Google, what I would expect to see is the login page for the Yahoo sponsored section at number one. But it is nowhere to be seen. So I decided to search… Read more

Google forces Yahoo restructuring

7th December 2006

Google forces Yahoo restructuring

As Yahoo continues to trail Google, it has announced a shake-up of its corporate structure. Chief executive Terry Semel said in a statement that the struggling web portal, which has seen a stock price slump of nearly 33 per cent this year, will be rearranging… Read more

Yahoo Who?

3rd March 2006

Yahoo Who?

Recent studies have shown that Google now enjoys two-thirds of the UK search market leaving rivals MSN and Yahoo further behind when delivering search results to UK net users.