Over 100 Million Americans Use Search Engines


By Chris Richardson
Staff Writer
Article Date: 2004-03-12

Nielsen//NetRatings recently reported that 1 in 3 Americans use search engines in their daily lives. This means that over 76% of the online population uses one of many available search engines in their day-to-day browsing.

A chart provided by Nielsen//NetRatings demonstrates the breakdown of the users and what the preferred search engines are.

Search DestinationsUnique Audience (000)Active Reach (%)
Google
59,327
39.37
Yahoo! Search
45,774
30.38
MSN Search
44,651
29.63
AOL Search
23,394
15.53
Ask Jeeves
12,792
8.49


Google, once again, leads the market with a 39% "share", followed by Yahoo.com with a 30.3% cut.

The actual number of people that use search engines at the time of this press release is in excess of 110 million. Data like this continues to reinforce the thought that the search engine field has become the dominant industry on the web.

With searcher's "smash and grab" approach to information gathering, it is imperative that search companies provide fresh and accurate search results. This is the main motivating force these companies use to constantly update algorithms and ranking procedures.

Over 50% of search engine users state that relevance of information is the main reason they use their engine of choice. These are some of the reasons that the battle for search engine supremacy will only intensify, with pretenders getting knocked out of the game all together.

About the Author:
Chris Richardson is a search engine writer and editor for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest search news.



Over 100 Million Americans Use Search Engines