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SEO and SEM Statistics

February 13, 2007 – 7:00 pm

What: I discuss some new statistics pertaining to search engine marketing. These are links to the articles talked about in the show:

SEO Statistics
SEO Gains Ground, Search Ads Top In Top Performing Online Ad Tactics
http://searchengineland.com/070202-095401.php
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1004532&src=article1_newsltr

The State of Search Engine Marketing 2006
http://searchengineland.com/070208-095009.php
http://www.sempo.org/home

Some stats from that research include:

  • North American advertisers spending $9.4 billion on search engine marketing in 2006, a 62% increase over 2005 spending.
    • Organic search optimization is still the most popular form of SEM, with almost three-quarters of advertisers using this method,
    • with paid placement a very close second at 71%,
  • Organic SEO ccounted for just $1.1 billion in spending, or 12% of the total, also up slightly from last year’s 11%.
    • Paid inclusion continued its decline, down from 4% last year to 1% of total spending, or $94 million this year. SEM technology platforms account for the remainder, at 1.3%, or $122 million in spending.
  • Google’s AdWords is the most popular search advertising program, used by 96% of respondents,
    • followed closely by Yahoo Search Marketing, with 86%.
    • Microsoft turned out to be a real dark horse last year, however, with 68% reporting they are using the company’s new adCenter program, up from just 29% in the previous year.

Who: Sage Lewis

Where: This was shot at our office in Akron Ohio.

When: February 14, 2007

Why: Every industry has a life cycle. It appears that search engine marketing is continuing to climb. It will be interesting to see how long it will continue to grow.

How: I shot this with my mini DV Panasonic video camera. I had 1000 watts of light on both my left and my right plus some fill lights.

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