Search Engine Optimization is a top proirity of senior marketers worldwide, ranking just after social networking and improving digital infrastructure within their priorities. This ranking of proirities is reasonable when you consider that across the three major search engines, less than 2% of traffic comes from visitors who ventured beyond the first page of search results. 95.8% of natural search visits from Google were referred by a result on the first page. This percentage decreases slightly for Yahoo and Bing. This is reason enough to make it a proirity to get on to the first page of natural search results and reap the benefits of search engine optimization.

Source: eMarketer, February 18, 2010
Labels: Bing, Google, Search Engine Marketing, SEO, Yahoo
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Source: eMarketer, November 24 2008Labels: Internet Statistics, Online Video, Social Media, Yahoo, YouTube
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*Wiki.answers.com was called FaqFarm.com until it was bought by Answers.com in 2006. Hitwise didn't track Wiki.answers.com's traffic separately from Answers.com until June 2007.
Note: Based on the percentage of U.S. unique visits to a group of eight Web sites from a sample of 10 million U.S. Internet users.
Source: HitwiseLabels: Internet Statistics, Yahoo
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