MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – Google’s global search engine market share fell below 90% in the final quarter of 2024, marking the first time since 2015 that it has dipped under this threshold.
Regional Variations:
- Asia: The decline was particularly noticeable in Asia, where increased competition from regional search engines contributed to Google’s reduced market share.
- United States: In the U.S., Google’s search market share peaked at 90.37% in November but dropped to 87.39% in December, maintaining a range between 86-88% during other months of 2024.
Competitor Gains:
During this period, competitors such as Microsoft Bing, Yandex, and Yahoo experienced slight increases in their market shares. Notably, Microsoft Bing maintained a share of around 3.97% in December 2024.
Source: StatCounter Global Stats – Search Engine Market Share
Potential Factors:
Several factors may have contributed to this shift:
Regional Preferences: In certain regions, local search engines have gained popularity, impacting Google’s dominance.
User Experience Concerns: Critiques regarding the relevance and helpfulness of Google’s search results may have prompted users to explore alternative search engines.
Emergence of AI-Powered Search Engines: The rise of AI-driven search platforms, offering different user experiences, could be attracting users away from traditional search engines.
“For the first time we can see a trajectory where ChatGPT could cross the magic 1% market share threshold sometime next year,” according to Jim Yu, founder and executive chair of BrightEdge.
Implications:
While Google continues to lead the global search engine market, this decline below the 90% threshold indicates a potential shift in user behavior and preferences. The evolving landscape suggests that users are exploring alternative search options, which could influence future market dynamics.
About The Author: John Colascione is Chief Executive Officer of Internet Marketing Services Inc. He specializes in Website Monetization, is a Google AdWords Certified Professional, authored a ‘how to’ book called ”Mastering Your Website‘, and is a key player in several Internet related businesses through his search engine strategy brand Searchen Networks®
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