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Where Can Google Be Beaten?

By: Jordan McCollum
2009-11-03

Ad Age today summarize the state of the search engine marketing industry - and its largely good, including the fact that weve weathered the recession well so far, weve seen tremendous growth over our lifespan and most marketers are convinced of, interested in or doing SEM in some form. Naturally, the report focuses on the elephant in the room...

VS. Google
VS. Google

...the biggest search engine in the world. Google dominates the search market in almost every country of the world - but there are a few places where competitors might be able to find a chink in Googles armor.

Bingahoo is cited as one possible challenger, although by the measure Ad Age is using, a combined Yahoo/Bing share would be 26% to Googles 65% of the market. However, Bing has shown notable success, including a report from Nielsen in July:

"According to Nielsen data from July for the U.S., 27% of Google searchers also used Bing at least once that month, and 39% used Yahoo. Of course, the same holds true for Bing and Yahoo searchers - a majority of them also use Google."

We saw similar reports on low search-engine loyalty back in February as well, even before Bing and its marketing blitz. But the fact that people are at least trying Bing bodes well for Microsoft"since CEO Steve Ballmer pledged to spend up to 10% of MSFTs operating income a year to pushing Bing to the top of the heap (up to $2b/yr).

The other major area is mobile search. While lots of people do turn to Google for their mobile search, just like they do with . . . immobile search - and Android is helping with that - Ad Age reports that the number of mobile Internet devices outweighs the number of computers - which means that lots of mobile Internet users dont have a desktop habit of Googling. Instead, they may use whatever default their service provider or phone includes (again with the Android).

What do you think? Does it really matter if Google is so dominant in the search industry, or is fine and dandy (as long as they dont penalize your site)? Can they be beaten?

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About the Author:
Jordan McCollum is a staff writer for the popular marketing blog Marketing Pilgrim. She has worked in search engine optimization with clients including 3M, Little Giant Ladders and ADP. After graduating from Brigham Young University, Jordan joined the SEO copywriting team at the Internet marketing firm 10x Marketing. After 10x closed its doors in December 2006, Jordan became a freelance writer and Internet marketing consultant specializing in SEO. She also has extensive experience with web analytics, conversion rate enhancement and e-mail marketing.


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