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July 9, 2009

Bing's Search Engine Share on the Rise, Has a Long Way to Go

Hitwise has released their search engine share data for the month of June 2009. This is significant because it's the first month that Microsoft's Bing.com has been around. Of course, it essentially took over for Live.com, so there are a few factors to look at.

Now, normally we wouldn't look (or even get) the week-by-week data. But that is quite possibly the most significant for this particular month. As you can see, Bing saw growth every week in the month of June.

hitwisebingweeklyjune2009.png

But when you average the weeks together, Microsoft search engines still saw a slight loss year-over-year. This contrasts the data from the less authoritative Statcounter, which was released July 1.

hitwisesearchsharejune2009.png

Still, it's no doubt who's still sending traffic by way of search referrals: Google.

hitwisegooglereferralsjune2009.png

Perhaps overall search referrals would be higher if only searchers could really find what they're looking for. The keyword length is on the rise, possibly indicating that searchers really have to do a lot of work to find what they're truly searching for.

hitwisekeywordlengthjune2009.png

Posted by Nathania Johnson on July 9, 2009 4:05 PM

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The numbers are all suspect, though. What numbers count for Bing? Do searches on msn.com that result in Bing results pages get counted as Bing or MSN searches? Consider these:
http://domusinc.blogspot.com/2009/07/microsoft-gaining-on-yahoo.html


Marco  July 10, 2009 10:32 AM

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