Internet Search Engines and Traffic

July 31, 2009 by  

In this modern age of the Internet and ecommerce, thousands of individuals are relying on the power of Internet Search Engines. If you are not familiar with how Internet Search Engines work, then you have most likely been living under a rock. However, chances are you are very familiar with major search engines such as Google.com, Yahoo.com and MSN.com. These are the big boys on the web. What this means is that these three internet search engines account for over 90 percent of the traffic circulating through cyberspace.

Now, how can major search engines benefit you? Well, let us pretend you have a business of your own. Do you take full advantage of the web in regards to acquiring new consumers? If your answer is no, then you’re certainly missing out on a great deal of potential earnings. There is no greater place than the web now days. Imagine the potential customers at your fingertips. With six billion people on the planet, you can hardly go wrong. Your best bet is to build an outstanding website and market it via the three most popular internet search engines. The traffic will come and you will get more business or make more sales. This is why so many online businesses and web publishers focus on Yahoo, Google and MSN. It’s best to go through the big boys.

Okay, so we have established what the grandest search engines are; now it’s time to consider some of the smaller ones. If you are not aware of what other internet search engines are out there, let me fill you in. You can choose from anything such as Hotbot.com, Lycos.com, Ask.com, WebCrawler.com and many more. Again, while you can use these smaller web search engines to market yourself, your blogs or your personal business, they will not bring you near the quantity of traffic as Google, MSN or Yahoo. Stop wasting time marketing your products or services on a small local level. There are excellent internet search engines to assist you with this. It is time to get the real consumer traffic to aid in your business’s success.

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6 Responses to “Internet Search Engines and Traffic”

  1. Ben on July 1st, 2010 7:42 am

    Greg

    A little more about this search, at least in Palo Alto, where I have been in that store
    a few times. When I did a Google search for the store, I found a few listings in the natural search results. That included a great Yelp listing. The MerchantCircle listing is a few natural results lower.

    The interesting thing is that not alot of this information was on they web at all 5 years ago. I will be interesting to see what happens as millions of local merchants become web publishers and advertisers over the next few years.

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