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Report: Google Search traffic and queries not impacted by new competing AI search engines

Search Engine Land

Traffic to Google Search seems to have not fallen with the rise of new AI search engines and AI based search related features, including from OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot and other specialty search engines. Earlier we asked if Google lost market share to Bing in May and it turned out Google did not.

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7 strategies to maximize your AI-powered search market share

Search Engine Land

However, these LLMs can sometimes provide outdated or irrelevant information, which underscores why search engines prioritize the freshness of content. Optimizing strategies around the buyer, rather than just the search results, ensures that the right KPIs are integrated into your marketing efforts. Grow your authority.

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Global search engine AI innovations: What SEOs need to know

Search Engine Land

Google and Bing get a lot of attention, which you’d expect given both hold approximately 95% of the global search market share. For several years, I’ve been covering Yandex, Baidu and other search engines worldwide as they develop their search products with and without AI. seeing a 4% increase, according to data from Glimpse.

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Why Google lost: The DoJ’s case in 11 slides

Martech

Market share The Federal Trade Commission defines a monopoly as “conduct by a single firm that unreasonably restrains competition by creating or maintaining monopoly power.” Market share is the first thing courts consider when determining if a monopoly exists. How was that market share gained? That 89.2%

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What the Google antitrust ruling could mean for advertisers

Martech

This ruling … presents an opportunity for privacy-first engines (like DuckDuckGo and Brave) to go on the offensive to gain traction, potentially becoming the default options on devices or platforms.” Even with more choices offered, user inertia alone would leave Google and Chrome with enormous market share.

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Did Google really lose search market share to Microsoft Bing in April?

Search Engine Land

Statcounter has updated its search engine market share stats for April – and the results are shocking. search market share in the U.S. Google’s global search engine market share dropped from 91.38% in March to 86.99% in April. If they’re true. By the numbers. Google’s U.S.

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No, ChatGPT isn’t stealing Google’s search market share

Search Engine Land

Reporting on Google’s market share these days is like reporting on the sky (did you know it’s blue?). This article (which is paywalled, so I’m not linking to it) is based on a Bank of America report (why is Bank of America talking about search market share?) it isn’t a search engine.