Google challenges Yahoo as the #1 search site in the world
WebSideStory reported that Google is rapidly gaining market share among search sites and could surpass long-time leader Yahoo! if the trend continues. As of April 24, 2002, Google accounted for 31.87 percent of all search referrals worldwide - an all-time high - compared to Yahoo, with 36.35 percent as of the same date.
On my site, Google and Google-powered Yahoo results account for almost 100% of search referrals.  Of course that's largely because I (so far) have refused to pay for a listing in Overture-related or MSN's engines.  My theory is that the majority of my audience (usability and web professionals) primarily use Google anyway -- they know a good thing when they see it.  I also feel that search engines like Overture and MSN have no content without listings -- they need new listings or they get outdated and irrelevant and lose their market share.  Google has the largest, freshest index of the web that's available -- why would I pay for a listing with an inferior product?  It would be different if I were selling products or services, but I'm not.  Overture and MSN effectively ignore a huge percentage of the web and treat non-paying sites as insignificant -- I think that's an ignorant assumption to make.
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