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A fascinating happened today on the road to this article. The story here was not planned, was previously discovered. Global Traffic Machine Review A great and strange event seems to have happened in January and February of 2003. In those first months of 2003, the main engines stopped growing, and few people even seem to care.

THE DISCOVERY

After a thorough search for five hours to carry out the best, and brightest spider search engines and a large number of search key phrases, the most up-to-date numbers I could find for the "Number Searches Conducted by day ", or year for that matter, for each search was done by Search Engine Watch in February 2003. And in that matter, Danny Sullivan, editor of Search Engine Watch had his songs the authority of the powers- that-be at each search engine company.

The worldwide February 2003 "queries a day" numbers for all these search engines are added 625 million. For only the United States, the figures for January 2003 totaled 319 million searches per day.

Apparently I am not alone in discovering that the current numbers alone are not available. Any reference to "queries a day" I was able to show up pointing back to February 2003 numbers, or the number of previous Mon

I found a few people complain that the up-to-date numbers were not available, but these people were few between.

I was at a loss. Never before, when I undertook to find specific information on the web, I never empty handed! I'm still stunned.

THE TOOLS

Still interested in the state of the internet search, I came up with a plan up-to-date songs I could use to better detect understand the value of search engine marketing in my daily activities.

Thank God for the Wayback Machine, Alexa and Google!

AN OVERVIEW

I know it seems that I'm just throwing numbers out there for you to read, but the following numbers will be helpful to help you to understand my methods and calculations.

The basic methodology

Internet World Stats shows that from 2005 that more than 817 million people online, with 218 million people from North America.

The same site showed 607 million users worldwide in 2003, 25% less users than in 2005.

I Alexa statistics notoriously skewed, even by their own admission Alexa's. Let's be honest the, Alexa comprehends only their results of the people who use the Alexa toolbar. And the people who use the Alexa toolbar are especially marketers and webmasters.

Whois.sc shows that at present there are 49 million domains registered in the world.

In 2001, ZookNIC stated that the five largest Registrants have 8.7% of all registered domains. That value is likely not moved down in the past two years.

So, about 4.2 million domains owned by five companies! This leaves 45 million domains in possession of all but five companies. Given the number of people I know who have an average of 5 domains each (I'm almost 20 myself), I would like to take that number down in response to an estimate of 30 million domain names holders for these 45 million domains.

To this another way to run, I'd just something on the track. Alexa has slightly more than 10 million people download their toolbar. And find out more that less than 1/3rd of the webmasters would agree that Alexa is, it would also the number of webmasters at about 30 million people.

With 30 million webmasters and 817 million users, the ratio would indicate that 3.6% of total Internet users are webmasters.

PROBLEMS WITH FIGURES own audience of Yahoo

Interestingly, Yahoo's claims that it had only 1.9 billion page views per day in March of 2003 and 2.4 billion page views per day since March of 2004.

Alexa shows that Yahoo! is received visits from 300,000 unique individuals online, Internet users per million consistently for the last two years. Alexa also shows that Yahoo! has always served 12.9 page views per user on the same period.

817 million people online right now, Yahoo! is knocking down 245 million users per day. So, the Alexa figures suggest to indicate that Yahoo! is more than 3.1 billion page to attract views per day, only the Alexa user base in 2005. Same indicators would put Yahoo! page views at 2.3 billion page views per day in 2003.

We have already determined that only about 3.6% of Internet of the user base is using the Alexa software! Granted, Alexa's user base is much more active than the rest of the Internet users, but it seems that Yahoo! expects us to believe that Alexa users are only users of Yahoo.

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For most of the past two years, Google has its service 13 one thousand Alexa users per million users. This equates to 7.7 million visitors per day. And, over the last six months, Google has edged up to 18 thousand per million, or about 14.7 million visitors per day. And again, Alexa only tabulates activity of 3.6% of the full range of Internet users.

We also know from Google Alexa's analysis that the average number page views per user is 5.2, and we also know that the first page view in Google is not a search. Therefore we can safely assume that the average Google user searches 4.2 does. This there to show that Google makes an average of 62 million searches per day of Alexa users only.

THE brass tacks

Since Alexa users only account for 3.6% of the total Internet user base, and these people are among the most active people on the Internet, we can assume that they account for a disproportionate number of the current "queries a day" served.

In the worst case for our search engine and friends, let us Take the Alexa values ​​and multiply the number by 15. This would assume that Alexa users accounting for 54% of all searches carried out.

And then we take the same numbers and multiply them by 27 (100 divided by 3.6 and rounded down) --- the best case namely that Alexa completely and totally representative the real world Internet.

Current search MARKET SHARES

In February of 2005, Nielsen / NetRatings suggested that Google delivers 47% of all search engine queries and provide Yahoo! 21% of the queries.

47% to 100% is approximately 2.13 times. I will use the number of 2.13 the total number of searches conducted worldwide, based on calculating Google search on the numbers that I believe very close to accurate.

HOW THE ACTUAL numbers based on the known variables

- Worst Case Scenario Google -


 * 62 million queries Alexa times 15 = 930 million searches per day

- Best Case Scenario Google -


 * 62 million queries Alexa times 27 = 1.67 billion queries per day

- Global search Worst Case Scenario -

total estimated billion queries per day
 * Estimated Google searches ~ 930 million times 2.13 = 2.139

- Global search best case -


 * Estimated Google searches ~ 1.67 billion = 2.13 times 3557

total estimated billion queries per day

- Worst Case Scenario Yahoo -

Yahoo estimated share = 449 million queries per day
 * Total estimated 2.139 billion queries per day times 21% market


 * 3.1 billion page views times 15 = 46.5 billion daily page views

- Yahoo's Best Case Scenario -

Yahoo estimated share = 747 million queries per day
 * Total estimated 3.557 billion queries per day times 21% market


 * 3.1 billion page views times 27 = 83.7 billion daily page views

It is quite often observed in recent months that the new roll-out of Yahoo! Search is making big waves in the actual served by Yahoo search results. Although this is where their overall page views have not changed that much over the past two years of age. So, it seems that Yahoo! is actually succeeding only to cannibalize their own page views.

FINALLY

If you can trust my methods and resources I discovered, you can be confident that after a long two years of silence that we finally have some reputable "queries a day" numbers that we can actually believe in.

If you wish to comment on one of my methods or calculations, do not hesitate to visit my website and use my contact page to reach me.

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