Top Search Providers for July 2010
New comScore methodology reduces search market share for Microsoft and Yahoo.
New comScore methodology reduces search market share for Microsoft and Yahoo.
Microsoft and Yahoo’s combined search market share has dropped from 32.7 percent to 28.1 percent, according to comScore, as a result of alterations to its data collection methodology.
Last month, comScore announced it would revise the way it collects data for its monthly search market share reports to account for Microsoft and Yahoo’s recent practices of publishing contextual links to search queries on their owned and operated properties. The measurement firm suggested that behavior was inflating the two companies’ share of actual user-driven searches, and did not “reflect specific user intent to interact with search results.”
In July, therefore, it began publishing “explicit core search share” data alongside data gleaned from its old methodology, which omits such contextual searches.
Based on the old methodology, comScore estimates Google lost market share for a second consecutive month, accounting for 61.6 percent of U.S. searches. Meanwhile Yahoo grew its share by a percentage point over the same period, giving the search alliance partnership between itself and Microsoft a total market share of 32.7 percent of searches.
Share of U.S. Searches Among Leading Providers, July 2010 vs June 2010 | ||||
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Share of Searches (%) | ||||
Domain | June 2010 | July 2010 | Month-over-Month Point Change (%) |
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Google Sites | 62.6 | 61.6 | -1.0 | |
Yahoo Sites | 18.9 | 20.1 | 1.2 | |
Microsoft Sites | 12.7 | 12.6 | -0.1 | |
Ask Network | 3.6 | 3.5 | -0.1 | |
AOL Network | 2.2 | 2.2 | 0.0 | |
Note: Data is based on the five major search engines including partner searches and cross-channel searches. Searches for mapping, local directory, and user-generated video sites that are not on the core domain of the five search engines are not included in the core search numbers. | ||||
Source: comScore 2010 |
ComScore’s new methodology tells a similar story with regards to changes in market share, with Yahoo gaining searches at Google’s expense. It tells a very different one with regards to overall market share, though, with Yahoo and Microsoft accounting for a total of 28.1 percent of searches – a much smaller number than the 32.7 percent reported by the old methodology, cited frequently by executives at the two firms.
Explicit Core Share* of U.S. Searches Among Leading Providers, July 2010 vs June 2010 | ||||
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Share of Searches (%) | ||||
Domain | June 2010 | July 2010 | Month-over-Month Point Change (%) |
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Google Sites | 66.2 | 65.8 | -0.4 | |
Yahoo Sites | 16.7 | 17.1 | 0.4 | |
Microsoft Sites | 11.0 | 11.0 | 0.0 | |
Ask Network | 3.8 | 3.8 | 0.0 | |
AOL Network | 2.4 | 2.3 | -0.1 | |
Note: Data is based on the five major search engines including partner searches and cross-channel searches. Searches for mapping, local directory, and user-generated video sites that are not on the core domain of the five search engines are not included in the core search numbers.
*Excludes contextually driven searches that do not reflect specific user intent to interact with search results. |
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Source: comScore 2010 |