All 1 entries tagged <em>Google Reach Top 10</em>Robert McGonigleRob McGonigle's WebLog. This blog records my research and thoughts on search marketing. Many entries contain stuff removed to re-focus my OU project, "Identify the enduring concepts of Internet Search for SMEs".https://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/robmcgonigle/tag/google_reach_top_10/?atom=atomWarwick Blogs, University of Warwick(C) 2024 Robert McGonigle2024-03-29T11:24:56ZGoogle's view of the Web- An Alternative Top 10. by Robert McGonigleRobert McGoniglehttps://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/robmcgonigle/entry/googles_view_of/2013-02-05T20:41:21Z2013-02-05T20:41:21Z<p>I was adding all territories to a Google Adwords campaign and sorted it by ‘Reach’, Google’s claim to their web-audience. to find a surprising top 10.</p>
<p><img style="float:right;padding-left:5px;" src="http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/images/robmcgonigle/2013/02/05/google-reach-global-top10.jpg?maxWidth=500" alt="Google Reach Global Top 10" title="Google Reach Global Top 10" border="0" /></p>
<p>The most notable absentee is China, down in 17th place, with a reach of 12.3 million, one below Taiwan in Google’s eyes!<br />
So how low has Google’s share of the China search market dropped after they pulled out of China?<br />
Google now has less than 5% share, down in 4th place behind Baidu, 73%, Qihoo 360 on 10% and Sogou with almost 8%.</p>
<p>Google continues to be more dominant in the UK than their US base with 91% share here, last November. Bing has been growing lately and made France their target. I have not been able to find up-to-date data for the shares in France where Google had 90% back in 2011.</p>
<p>In truth this top ten is a bit like the ‘alternative tables’ at the end of Match of the Day 2 such as the league if games ended after 90 minutes elapsed time. <br />
A bit of fun with no real meaning.</p><p>I was adding all territories to a Google Adwords campaign and sorted it by ‘Reach’, Google’s claim to their web-audience. to find a surprising top 10.</p>
<p><img style="float:right;padding-left:5px;" src="http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/images/robmcgonigle/2013/02/05/google-reach-global-top10.jpg?maxWidth=500" alt="Google Reach Global Top 10" title="Google Reach Global Top 10" border="0" /></p>
<p>The most notable absentee is China, down in 17th place, with a reach of 12.3 million, one below Taiwan in Google’s eyes!<br />
So how low has Google’s share of the China search market dropped after they pulled out of China?<br />
Google now has less than 5% share, down in 4th place behind Baidu, 73%, Qihoo 360 on 10% and Sogou with almost 8%.</p>
<p>Google continues to be more dominant in the UK than their US base with 91% share here, last November. Bing has been growing lately and made France their target. I have not been able to find up-to-date data for the shares in France where Google had 90% back in 2011.</p>
<p>In truth this top ten is a bit like the ‘alternative tables’ at the end of Match of the Day 2 such as the league if games ended after 90 minutes elapsed time. <br />
A bit of fun with no real meaning.</p>0