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‘facebook’ the most searched for term by Australian Internet users
Melbourne - 18 August, 2008 - Hitwise announced today that Google search properties (Google.com and Google.com.au) accounted for 88.14 percent of all Australian searches in the four weeks ending 26 July, 2008. This represents a 5.86 percent increase compared to 28 July 2007. MSN Search and Yahoo! Search properties each received 6.12 and 4.02 percent respectively, whilst the remaining 43 search engines in the Hitwise Search Engine Analysis Tool accounted for 1.72 percent of Australian searches.
| Percentage of Australian Searches Among Leading Search Engine Providers |
| Search Engine |
July 08 |
June 08 |
July 07 |
| Google Search* |
88.14% |
87.81% |
83.26% |
| MSN Search + |
6.12% |
6.72% |
9.67% |
| Yahoo! Search ++ |
4.02% |
3.93% |
5.57% |
| Note: Data is based on four week rolling periods (ending 26/07/2008, 28/06/2008 and 28/07/2007) from the Hitwise sample of 3 million Australian Internet users. |
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*Includes executed searches on www.google.com and www.google.com.au
+Includes executed searches on www.live.com, search.ninemsn.com.au and search.msn.com
++Includes executed searches on au.search.yahoo.com and search.yahoo.com
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| Source: Hitwise Australia |
In comparison, in the U.S. market Google (www.google.com) accounted for 70.77 percent of all U.S. searches in the four weeks ending 26 July 2008. MSN Search and Yahoo! Search accounted for 5.36 percent and 18.65 percent respectively.
| Percentage of U.S. Searches Among Leading Search Engine Providers |
| Search Engine Domain |
July 08 |
June 08 |
July 07 |
| www.google.com |
70.77% |
69.17% |
64.35% |
| search.msn.com* |
5.36% |
5.46% |
8.79% |
| search.yahoo.com |
18.65% |
19.62% |
22.13% |
| Note: Data is based on four week rolling periods (ending 26/07/2008, 28/06/2008 and 28/07/2007) from the Hitwise sample of 10 million U.S. Internet users. |
| *Includes executed searches on search.msn.com and www.live.com |
Search Engines continue to be the primary way Internet users navigate to key industry categories. When comparing July 2008 to July 2007, the Entertainment and Online Video industries have showed double digit increases in their share of traffic coming directly from search engines. Upstream traffic from search engines to the Business & Finance and Social Networks industries decreased slightly.
| Key Australian Industries Upstream Traffic from Search Engines June 2008 |
| Category |
Percent of Category Traffic from Search Engines, June-08 |
Percent of Category Traffic from Search Engines, June 07 |
Percent Change in Share of Traffic From Search Engines, June-07 to June-08 |
| Business & Finance |
23.17% |
23.84% |
-3% |
| Entertainment |
29.03% |
24.67% |
18% |
| Health & Medical |
42.36% |
41.99% |
1% |
| News & Media |
21.55% |
20.68% |
4% |
| Online Video* |
29.14% |
24.40% |
19% |
| Shopping & Classifieds |
29.92% |
29.90% |
0% |
| Social Networks |
23.70% |
24.32% |
-3% |
| Sports |
21.42% |
20.33% |
5% |
| Travel |
36.64% |
35.60% |
3% |
| All figures are based on Australian data from the Hitwise sample of 3 million Internet users *denotes custom category |
| Source: Hitwise Australia |
Facebook the most searched for term in July
The most popular term searched by Australian Internet users during the 4 weeks ending 26/07/2008 was ‘facebook’, followed by ‘ebay’ and ‘youtube’. During the same period in 2007 (4 weeks ending 28/07/2007), the most popular search terms then were ‘ebay’, ‘youtube’ and ‘myspace’, whilst ‘facebook’ ranked 38th.
| # |
July 08 |
July 07 |
| 1 |
facebook |
ebay |
| 2 |
ebay |
youtube |
| 3 |
youtube |
myspace |
| 4 |
myspace |
bebo |
| 5 |
bebo |
google |
| 6 |
you tube |
yahoo |
| 7 |
runescape |
you tube |
| 8 |
white pages |
wikipedia |
| 9 |
ninemsn |
westpac |
| 10 |
seek |
ato |
| Note: Data is based on most popular search terms typed into a search engine by Australian Internet users during the four week rolling periods ending 26/07/2008 and 28/07/2007 |
| Source: Hitwise Australia |
For more information please email press.au@hitwise.com or contact Rheika Tompkins on 03 8530 2400.
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