More than 50 % of Fortune 500 Companies are Not Visible in Search Engines

search engine visibility

More than 50 % of Fortune 500 Companies keywords are not ranking in the top 100 search results. They are spending total of $3.4M daily on and $1.2 Billion annually on Paid Search with only 25% of the Fortune 500’s combined targeted paid keywords – 97,555 keywords.

Google is Loosing Bing Gains Search Share

Google search shares is falling from 67.3% to 66.3% of all queries and Bing gains 1 percent to 10.9%.

Top 10 Search Providers for January 2010, Ranked by Searches (U.S.)
Rank Provider Searches (000) Share of Searches
All Search 10,272,099 100.0%
1 Google Search 6,805,424 66.3%
2 Yahoo! Search 1,488,476 14.5%
3 MSN/Windows Live/Bing Search 1,116,546 10.9%
4 AOL Search 251,762 2.5%
5 Ask.com Search 194,161 1.9%
6 My Web Search 112,356 1.1%
7 Comcast Search 59,608 0.6%
8 Yellow Pages Search 35,101 0.3%
9 NexTag Search 34,736 0.3%
10 BizRate Search 20,123 0.2%
Source: The Nielsen Company
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Top Ten Publishers Of the Web

Yahoo is on the top of the publishers chart, Myspace on 2nd, Facebook on the 3rd and Google on 6th position.
According to comScore Top Ten Publishers Of Display Ads in billions of impressions

1. Yahoo! Sites: 521 billion
2. Fox Interactive Media (MySPace): 368 billion
3. Facebook: 330 billion
4. Microsoft Sites: 218 billion
5. AOL: 192 billion
6. Google Sites: 7o billion
7. eBay: 36 billion
8. Glam Media: 25 billion
9. Amazon Sites: 22 billion
10.United Online: 20 billion

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Google May Shut Down Google China

Google threatens to shut down Google China because of the theft of the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. In China there are cyber attacks on the 20 large companies operating in various fields. Google takes this as a issue of freedom of speech and attack on free speech on the web. According to Google blog “highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China that resulted in the theft of intellectual property from Google”.