SEARCH ENGINES
As defined by the BBC, Search Engines are special websites that have indexed billions of pages-and make it easy for you to find a website or page in an instant.
Search differs in each continent -
Europe = Google is the main search engine used
United States = Bing holds a large share of the market
Even though search’s importance can be over estimated, it is still a huge portion of a companies overall spend.
'45% of a company’s digital budget is allocated to search'
Searching vs Navigating
- There is a difference between searching and navigating, when using a search engine we are not searching for a destination but using it as a navigation tool.
- Ranking has become an important factor in the use of search engines for businesses.
- We usually only see the results displayed on the first page, due to the fact that search engines are becoming better at working out what we are looking for, this is generally displayed on the first page.
- As revealed by jeffbullas.com the first ranking search result receives 42.25% of all click through traffic with the second position only receiving 11.94%.
- The click through rate gets lower and lower as you move down the page and on to second or third pages.
- These figures show that the results at the top of your search are believed by consumers to be trustworthy and contain the relevant information. Search engines are definitely important for businesses.
Search engines are learning and refining the results each time we search.
Search patterns are evolving; the length of our search is getting longer.
Users are asking more questions instead of just typing keywords.
Globally Google outshine all of the other search engine options with 90% share in the market. This percentage is even higher in Ireland with 92%.
Google release statistics each year revealing the top searched people, events, news stories, etc of the year.
Allows users to see what was popular throughout the year.
Google - Year in Search 2014
It's also interesting to see Googles top trending searches of the year (which can be found here) that has some interesting entries such as "How to shift" being Ireland's second highest ranking "How to" search result!






