Search Engines…

Andy C wrote an interesting post on Google vs Yahoo. It prompted me to take a look at my own statistics, something I usually try to avoid. Based on last month, here are the standout points:

  • 80% of my site traffic comes from search engine referrals.
  • Of those search engine referrals, 80% are from Google.
  • Only 0.6% of referrals come from Yahoo!
  • The traffic is fairly evenly split between Europe, Asia and the Americas

Interesting…

Cheers

Tim…

Comments 4

  1. Jeremy Schneider wrote:

    The same thing is true of my website (ArdentPerf). In fact I never submitted it to any search engines - yet somehow google found it almost right away and started indexing. And it keeps surprising me how high google ranks many blog posts in general - not just mine - compared to other engines. If I were to guess I’d say it’s related to (1) using good blog engines like WordPress which are standards-compliant and structure the document pages well (e.g. separating all layout into stylesheets) and (2) being linked from other sites with solid technical content. I feel like there’s still a decent gap between google’s search algorithms and anyone else’s… and when I’m looking for Oracle-related technical content I still seem to consistently get better results from google.

    And then there’s the random fact that someone added one of my pages to stumbleupon… and I still get a rather large number of hits each month from there… weird. :)

    Posted 04 Jul 2007 at 3:16 pm
  2. Andy C wrote:

    Yes. The only ‘SEO’ optimization I applied to stock WordPress was the ‘OptimalTitle’ plug-in which simply transposes the blog name and article title (which now comes first).

    As for StumbleUpon, I got massive traffic spike last November from a Stumble. I was genuinely surprised at how many people use it.

    Posted 04 Jul 2007 at 6:45 pm
  3. Andy C wrote:

    If Google is 80% and Yahoo! just 0.6%, which other well known search engines send you the remaining 20% ?

    Posted 04 Jul 2007 at 7:07 pm
  4. Tim... wrote:

    None of the other search engines even register. The other traffic is made up of a few forums, that my stats considers search engines and unknown sources.

    Cheers

    Tim…

    Posted 05 Jul 2007 at 7:27 am

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