22 May

More traffic in Google less in Yahoo

Google traffic war blogHigh ranking traffic in Google,this april the traffic in Google passed the number of visitor to the search engine Yahoo for 141.1   million monthly unique visitors in front of 140.6 million unique visitors.For the first time Mr Google take the command  in the traffic rank . Google has long been the Internet’s leader in search and also with YouTube, but its audience has trailed Yahoo’s when counting other services such as e-mail and photo sharing. Mr G lead in Internet search traffic helps it charge more for advertisements displayed next to query results. The company’s advertising fees per search were as much as 70 percent higher than Yahoo’s at the end of last year. However, ComScore’s analysis shows that Yahoo still leads in page views, with 33.6 billion page views, higher than Google’s 28.7 billion page views. That suggests, Yahoo’s visitors  return more often and make  search  foe different key word .Behind Google and Yahoo, the top 10 Web destinations were, in descending order, the Web sites of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), AOL, Fox Interactive Media, eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY), Wikipedia, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), the Ask network and Time Warner (excluding AOL) .  Yahoo on Sunday confirmed with Microsoft that it was not interested in pursuing an acquisition of all of the company but it remained open to pursuing any deal in the best interest of stockholders.

13 Responses to “More traffic in Google less in Yahoo”


  1. Maya Says:

    Hello,sorry I couldn’t come for a while,I’ve been just very busy in these days.

    But Wow,it looks like your blog is seen by so so so many pepole!I envy you!


  2. cookies Says:

    Great blog, and useful to every one who read this, success to you :)


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  4. Marco Macchi Says:

    Mr Google take now more control in the result he give tu us? what is the benefits for the visitor?better focus my target traffic in Google because Google take the command in the traffic rank…


  5. Desi Says:

    In these days I’ll work at the new flat because I’ll move soon to another region, but in the next week I’ll surely send you my guest post ;-)
    Thanks for the invitation and nice blog, ciao!


  6. ken-G Says:

    nice blog
    Informative posts :)


  7. Good4Love Says:

    Thanks For This Piece Of Information, Is Really Nice To Know How Search Engine Are Climbing And Who Is Who. Great I will Frequent your Blog.


  8. Psiplex Says:

    Always good to learn how the search engines function and the relationship to the little blog that could. Thank you for posting!


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  12. pinoy naruto Says:

    Aside from your point Google crawl faster and very simply. Good point here!


  13. Scam Says:

    I think Microsoft must be a long, long way behind the leading pack.

    Visitors from there account for about 0.0001% of my search engine traffic across all my sites.

    Does anyone fare better with Microsoft as a referrer?

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