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Why Search Rules the Internet


  WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU NEED INFORMATION ON A
 LOCAL RESTAURANT, A PLUMBER, WHAT’S ON AT THE
CINEMA OR WHAT ELSE THAT GUY IN THE FILM YOU’RE
                WATCHING WAS IN?
            YOU GO ONLINE OF COURSE.
  “JUST GOOGLE IT” IS NOW A COMMON RESPONSE TO
            VIRTUALLY ANY QUESTION.
 WE HAVE ACCESS TO SO MUCH UP THE MINUTE NEWS
AND INFORMATION AT OUR FINGERTIPS AND IT IS ALL
      CHANNELLED THROUGH SEARCH ENGINES



Brought to you by SEO and Internet Marketing Agency Only W3b
Why Search Rules the Internet

 The internet is growing larger and faster than ever. More and
  more people are going online; more and more people are
  browsing for information online and, crucially, more people are
  buying online.

 But just how much power does the internet and its search
  engines hold over our daily lives?
1) The Internet Is Massive

 They say “everyone is online these days” and whilst
 that isn’t true (only 1 in 3 are) the number is rising
 faster than it ever has before – as is the size of the
 internet itself.
    There were 2.28 billion internet users in March 2012 (32% of
     the world’s population) double the number there was 5 years
     previous
    53 million were from the UK – that’s 85% of the population
    There are at least 7.9 billion pages on the World Wide Web
2) People Use the Internet to Search

 Alongside email, typing words into a search box is the
 most common internet activity. With the level of data
 available to people at such speed and with such ease
 more and more people are turning to the net for their
 news, entertainment and social life. And they find most
 of it via a search engine.
    93% of online visits start with visiting a search engine.
    The search engine industry is believed to be worth more than $16
     billion – four times its value back in 2004.
    In March 2012 the total internet population spent 2.2 trillion
     minutes online viewing 3.5 trillion pages.
    92% of internet users use a Search Engine, more than any other
     internet activity.
    There are over 4 million internet searches per minute
3) Google Owns Search

 There is a reason people say “Google it” and not
 “Yahoo it” or “Bing it”. Google owns search. Search
 engines are the gates to the internet and Google is
 the key master.
    Two thirds of all global internet searches are done through
     Google
    91% of all searches in the UK used the Google search engine
     with 2.3bn UK searches being made in May 2012
    Google receives over 1 billion search queries each day
4) Search Drives Commerce

 The internet allows you to browse every conceivable
 product on the market from the comfort of your own
 home and have the products delivered to you (sometimes
 with no charge) in a matter of days – and we love it!
    The online shopper population will grow to 184.3 million in 2012.
    Around 39% of customers for online businesses came from search
     engines.
    88.1% of US internet users over 14 will use the internet to browse or
     research products in 2012.
    13.5% of all purchases in the UK in 2010 was done over the internet
     with this figure expected to grow at a faster rate than the US and
     China.

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Why Search Rules the Internet

  • 1. Why Search Rules the Internet WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU NEED INFORMATION ON A LOCAL RESTAURANT, A PLUMBER, WHAT’S ON AT THE CINEMA OR WHAT ELSE THAT GUY IN THE FILM YOU’RE WATCHING WAS IN? YOU GO ONLINE OF COURSE. “JUST GOOGLE IT” IS NOW A COMMON RESPONSE TO VIRTUALLY ANY QUESTION. WE HAVE ACCESS TO SO MUCH UP THE MINUTE NEWS AND INFORMATION AT OUR FINGERTIPS AND IT IS ALL CHANNELLED THROUGH SEARCH ENGINES Brought to you by SEO and Internet Marketing Agency Only W3b
  • 2. Why Search Rules the Internet  The internet is growing larger and faster than ever. More and more people are going online; more and more people are browsing for information online and, crucially, more people are buying online.  But just how much power does the internet and its search engines hold over our daily lives?
  • 3. 1) The Internet Is Massive  They say “everyone is online these days” and whilst that isn’t true (only 1 in 3 are) the number is rising faster than it ever has before – as is the size of the internet itself.  There were 2.28 billion internet users in March 2012 (32% of the world’s population) double the number there was 5 years previous  53 million were from the UK – that’s 85% of the population  There are at least 7.9 billion pages on the World Wide Web
  • 4. 2) People Use the Internet to Search  Alongside email, typing words into a search box is the most common internet activity. With the level of data available to people at such speed and with such ease more and more people are turning to the net for their news, entertainment and social life. And they find most of it via a search engine.  93% of online visits start with visiting a search engine.  The search engine industry is believed to be worth more than $16 billion – four times its value back in 2004.  In March 2012 the total internet population spent 2.2 trillion minutes online viewing 3.5 trillion pages.  92% of internet users use a Search Engine, more than any other internet activity.  There are over 4 million internet searches per minute
  • 5. 3) Google Owns Search  There is a reason people say “Google it” and not “Yahoo it” or “Bing it”. Google owns search. Search engines are the gates to the internet and Google is the key master.  Two thirds of all global internet searches are done through Google  91% of all searches in the UK used the Google search engine with 2.3bn UK searches being made in May 2012  Google receives over 1 billion search queries each day
  • 6. 4) Search Drives Commerce  The internet allows you to browse every conceivable product on the market from the comfort of your own home and have the products delivered to you (sometimes with no charge) in a matter of days – and we love it!  The online shopper population will grow to 184.3 million in 2012.  Around 39% of customers for online businesses came from search engines.  88.1% of US internet users over 14 will use the internet to browse or research products in 2012.  13.5% of all purchases in the UK in 2010 was done over the internet with this figure expected to grow at a faster rate than the US and China.