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Search Engine Rankings: Only Google matters or maybe little from Yahoo, MSN and Ask!




Posted by ketyung
on Oct/20/2007
at 7:11 pm

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Search Engine Ranking: It's only Google matters or maybe little from Yahoo, MSN and Ask!
An interesting chart published by Internetworldstats.com, shows that Google always remains as the king of search engines and it’s occupied more than 60% of search traffic. And the remaining less than 40% is being shared by Yahoo, MSN, Ask and some other couple of hundreds of other search engines. It also shows that only Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask matter at all and all the rest get less than 2% of traffic. If you’ve been receiving bullshitting SEO campaigns for submitting to 100 over or more search engines, you can simply forget about it. As what matters here for getting natural search traffic is all dependent on Google, or perhaps a little from Yahoo, MSN and Ask. So, just work it out for Google for your websites or blogs.

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2 Responses to “Search Engine Rankings: Only Google matters or maybe little from Yahoo, MSN and Ask!”

  1. Abdul Rahman Says:

    It’s bullshit, but people do follow it – religiously. Not me though. :)

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