25 Google Search Statistics to Bookmark ASAP
By Meg Prater
In many ways, marketing is a game of trend watching. The marketer who’s best at spotting and using trends earns their business market share, brand recognition, and ultimately, revenue.
But how do you search for trends? And where do you start?
Well, since it owns more than 92% of the global search engine market, the answer to both of these questions is, Google.
Google’s nearest competitor, Bing, only holds 2.5% of market share, while Yahoo accounts for 1.5%. The distribution has remained relatively stable over the past few years with Google consistently claiming competitive victory thanks to detailed search results, in-depth analytics, and evolving service offerings.
Consider the rapid uptake of “Google” as a verb meaning, “to search” — “I’ll just Google it,” “can’t you Google that?” “isn’t it on Google?” It’s not an exaggeration to say that when it comes to searching for information online, Google is — by far — the digital frontrunner.
Google also makes efforts to personalize search results, in turn, increasing the chances that users will opt for Google the next time they have a question. For users that aren’t logged into a Gmail or another Google account, the company uses anonymously stored browser cookies to get a sense of search histories and preferences.
For users signed into their Google account, Chrome’s browser history provides the data necessary for Google to construct a profile based on age, language preference, gender and search preferences, which informs the type of search results returned. Location offers an easy example of this approach — if users have location services turned on, Google search results will be filtered by geographic location to increase overall relevance.
Now, let’s look at a few of this year’s top Google Search statistics and take a deeper dive into the trending searches that guide your marketing strategy.
Top Google Search Statistics in 2021
Now that we know how to search for trending topics, let’s look at how Google influences search with these latest statistics.
- The top five Google searches in 2020 were “Election results,” “Coronavirus,” “Kobe Bryant,” “Coronavirus update,” and — unsurprisingly — “Coronavirus symptoms.” (Google)
- More than 50% of Google searches end without a click. (Search Engine Land)
- 92% of all search queries are long-tailed keywords. (Backlinko)
- As of October 2020, there were more than 267 million unique U.S. visitors to Google. (Statista)
- 89% of URLs and 37% of URLs in positions 1-20 rank differently on mobile and desktop. (SEMRush)
- There are now more than 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide. (TechJury)
- Compressing images and text could help 25% of web pages save more than 250KB and 10% save more than 1 MB. These changes reduce bounce rates and increase page rank on Google SERPs. (Google)
- Chrome accounted for 69% of web browser market share in 2020. (Net Marketshare)
- In 2021, 56% of web traffic took place on …read more
Source:: HubSpot Blog