YouTube Search Accounts for Nearly 28% of all Google Searches

A little over a year ago, comScore’s US Search Rankings Report for
Dec. 2008 showed that YouTube for the first time, could be thought of
as the second largest search engine next to Google with 2,905,000,000
total search queries that month. According to comScore’s December 2009 US Search Rankings Report published last week, YouTube searches grew 35% year over year to more than 3.9 billion search queries. 

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In fact, YouTube not only had 50% more searches than Yahoo web search (3.918B vs 2.629B) and 180% more searches than Bing (3.918B vs 1.399B), but the number of searches at the online video giant made up almost 28% (27.95) of the total searches on Google sites for Dec. 2009.

Searching as a Means for Video Discovery

Is there any question that people are accustomed to search as a
means for video discovery?  I hope not.  When you combined the above
information with the notion that 23% of YouTube’s total visits for
December (130.3Million according to compete.com) originated from Google search , it is clear that video search is here to stay.

comScore Search Statistics for December 2009

Here is the data as released from comScore for December 2009:

  • 22.3 billion expanded search queries in the U.S.
  • Google Sites (including YouTube) accounted for 65.7% of all searches.
  • Microsoft Sites grabbed 10.7% market share.
comScore Expanded Search Query Report
December 2009 vs. November 2009
Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations
Expanded Search Entity Search Queries (MM)
Nov-09 Dec-09 % Change Dec-09 vs. Nov-09
Total Internet 22,280 22,741 2%
Google Sites 13,751 14,019 2%
Google 9,878 10,101 2%
YouTube/All Other 3,873 3,918 1%
Yahoo! Sites 2,622 2,629 0%
Yahoo! 2,599 2,605 0%
All Other 23 24 4%
Microsoft Sites 1,521 1,620 7%
Bing 1,324 1,399 6%
Microsoft/All Other 197 221 12%
Ask Network 715 696 -3%
ASK.COM 348 332 -5%
MyWebSearch.com/ All Other 367 364 -1%
eBay 635 680 7%
AOL LLC 611 588 -4%
AOL Search Network 349 325 -7%
MapQuest/All Other 262 263 0%
craigslist, inc. 568 583 3%
Fox Interactive Media 447 424 -5%
MySpace Sites 439 416 -5%
All Other 8 8 0%
Facebook.com 354 351 -1%
Amazon Sites 250 302 21%

Other notable findings:

  • Bing experienced large growth during the month with a 6-percent increase
  • eBay and Amazon had a great month which can be attributed to retail search activity for the holiday season.
  • YouTube searches were only up 1% month over month.  Still, 1% is equal to an increase of 45 million searches.

This is just another reason that lawyers should be creating videos to help market their legal practices.

Source: Reel SEO

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