Archive for the ‘Yahoo’ Category

Online Marketing Blog: Big Dog Google vs Yahoo + Bing. Has the playing field leveled?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Now that the dust has settled after the big announcement about Yahoo and Bing joining hands, I wonder if the two brands will be able to take on Google and change the competitive landscape of "Search" just a little bit.

Yahoo had announced that it had begun transitioning Bing results into Yahoo results – a product of the Search Alliance between Yahoo and Microsoft. Yahoo search experiences are now powered by the Microsoft platform in the US and Canada (English), with more markets to come. The speed in which this was completed is a testament to the great work and partnership between Yahoo and Microsoft employees.
 
To minimize the effect of the merge on marketing dollars, Yahoo will be displaying mainly organic results from Bing. Currently Yahoo only delivers English-language searches via Bing but that’ll change over time. Yahoo searches will switch over to Bing in other countries throughout 2011 and 2012.

The big question in all of our minds is whether the competitive landscape will change. I mean, come on, Google is still the big dog and it still dominates the search market with almost 66 percent usage share.

 By combining Yahoo’s and Bing's search shares, however, Microsoft will get control of more advertising dollars. Maybe this will allow them to invest in more better search technologies?
 

Online Marketing Blog: Google Dominates Search with 66.8% Market Share

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

The recent August statistics released by comScore prove that Google has an impressive 65.8 percentage of US search market share under its belt. Yahoo had 17.1 percent and Bing had 11 percent of the Search Market Share in August.

Search market share calculations

ComScore calculates search market share using a methodology called “Explicit Core Search”. They exclude contextual links and slide shows to determine each individual click. However because Yahoo and Bing recently added contextual links and slideshows comScore was forced to calculate metrics using a different method called “Total Core Search”.

Slideshows and contextual shortcuts make a difference in the search count because a single click on a slideshow triggers a series of sites to load whereby each slide is counted as a click. When users hover over some words in articles contextual links pop up and these are counted as clicks.

When they looked at the Total Core Search statistics, Google accounted for about 61.6 percent of the market share while Yahoo was at 20 percent and Bing followed with 12.6 percent. This difference in data prompted comScore to change its methodology and offer two distinct  calculations, called Explicit Core Search and Total Core Search.

Experts have backed this shift in methodology. This is because explicit core search tracks only those searches in which users entered specific queries to get results.
 
Yahoo joining hands with Bing will change the landscape a bit but it is anyone's guess at this time as to how it will evolve. Will they or won't they be successful in leveraging their combined strengths to grab a larger search market share by taking some of it away from Google?

Social Media Blog: Yahoo Social Networking Coming Soon To You! (June 2010!)

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Oh yeah, here we go! Yahoo's jumping on the bandwagon, the social media bandwagon that is. And you know what, it's with the use of YOUR free yahoo email address.

Yep, Yahoo 280 million or so email users will be able to share information and pictures, exchange ideas, and network online with others in their address books. Unlike Google's Buzz, a user's contact list won't be made public but if you have a Yahoo email address and if you don't OPT OUT, you will be in part of the Yahoo social networking scene whether you like it or not.

Who knew when you signed up for your free Yahoo email that this would happen to you eh?

Suddenly the people you emailed to will become your "Friends" and you'll be sharing your vacation pictures, your thoughts, and every comment you make with others and vice versa.

Not interested? Want to protect yourself from the Yahoo social craze? Well, you will have the option to OPT out. Yahoo plans to notify users on June 7th, one week before they go live with these new features so be on the look out if you want to opt out.

If you don't want to participate, just click one button on the settings page and you'll be opted out. Alternatively you can go and select  the areas that you want to opt out from and stay opted in for certain features.

Can't wait to see the latest foray into social networking by "almost obsolete and eclipsed by Google" Yahoo!

Social Media Marketing Blog: Winter Olympics with Yahoo Mobile Site

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Keeping up with the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver will be easier with Yahoo's Mobile site, m.yahoo.com/olympics. Although it doesn't have video, Yahoo's mobile site has still photos, live results and a complete schedule of all the events. The site also has blogs, commentary from experts, and a robust search function which will allow users to search by sport or athlete.
 
With big name sponsors like Visa and Samsung, kudos to Yahoo for their innovative approach to provide users what they need.

(Businesses; are you convinced yet that you NEED a robust website to compete in today's web & mobile savvy world?)