List Of Top Ten Search Engines in 2008

These are the top ten search engines driving traffic to this blog since January 2008 until today. Hey! Maybe I had better submit my site to more search engines LOL? :)

Visits
Time on Site
google 229,281
00:01:41
yahoo 4,213
00:01:31
aol 1,736
00:00:58
live 1,675
00:01:18
msn 1,512
00:01:07
search 1,114
00:01:03
ask 527
00:01:34
altavista 65
00:02:46
lycos 46
00:00:47
netscape 37
00:00:14

Google is definitely where it’s at, it seems, and what you should be optimising for primarily. Even though we do not optimise for Yahoo or MSN, we have similar positions (although the engines work differently) across the board. It should be pointed out this is a tech blog, and Google is the Techie’s search engine of choice, so it’s not that surprising.

Yahoo, for instance, seems to be very pernickity about page titles, keyword match urls and a link in the Yahoo Directory. Google not so much, these days, it seems to me. TBH I don’t watch MSN or Live that closely at all.

If you want to suply your search engine referral stats, I’ll add them and a juicy link link back from the post :)

If you enjoyed this post, please share :)

Written by Shaun Anderson

7 Responses to “List Of Top Ten Search Engines in 2008”

  1. what’s netscape? I’ve never heard of that
    is it one of those search engines that pay people pennies everytime they search?

  2. I’m glad your results reflect what we’re seeing with our clients in Australia. Most of our customers get around 95% of their hits from Google. Direct hits are generally the next highest followed by Yahoo.

    Because of this we don’t optimise for anything but Google either. However, it looks to me like if you do well in Google you do well in all the other search engines too.

  3. Curt says:

    from the stats that you have given here it’s clearly visible that Google drives 50 times more traffic than yahoo. i think if a site is well established in Google search engine that work great we do not have to worry about other search engines.

  4. Shaun says:

    I think it’s unwise to ignore every other search engine. I just don’t optimise for the others as much as I do for Google :)

    I did a test to see if I could for instance get more traffic from ASK, and I did. Might publish shortly. :)

  5. Less than a 10th of your traffic, but similar percentage results of the last year to date:

    71% Google
    15% Direct
    1.87% Yah who?
    0.73% live or dead

  6. The fun part is the 9949 search phrases used to find the site. Around 10% finding me by seo/search engine optimisation/search engine optimization type phrases. The joy of long tail and many articles.

Subscribe & Get Your Free Beginners Guide To Google SEO!

Free SEO Ebook