Half Of Web Traffic Being Accessed From Mobile Devices Vs. The Desktop

Alex Barza, Google Mobile Ad Sales Lead, and Surojit Chatterjee, Google Product Manager, present “Mobile as the Next ‘Big Bet’” at Think with Google summit. During the presentation Barza quotes Morgan Stanley’s prediction that “half of web traffic will one day be accessed from mobile devices vs. the desktop.” Mobile "Shopping" Category Growth The title of their presentation was “Mobile as the next Big Bet”. From a company known for informing their decisions with data, isn’t their choice of the word “Bet” in their presentation title somewhat odd? While Morgan Stanley’s prediction i.e., bet that half of all web traffic will eventually come from mobile devices is nothing more than simple arithmetic – I don’t believe Morgan Stanley also said half of all searches will then come from mobile devices too. Maybe this is why Google perceives Mobile as a “Big Bet” – because the odds are long at best that mobile search will scale along with mobile device (smartphone) penetration. Even at mobile device (smartphone) market saturation, mobile search volume will not surpass desktop search query volume.

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New Yahoo Search Marketing Desktop Keyword Research Tool

For those of you who have been in the search marketing business for a while, you will be pleased to see Yahoo’s Search Marketing Desktop’s 2010 reincarnation of the Overture Keyword Tool. Same Yahoo data – 2010 style… Yahoo Search Marketing Desktop Keyword Research Tool Yahoo’s new “Research Keywords” feature is Ajax based and approaches the research process differently than any other keyword tool I have seen before. Specifically after entering a url for keyword analysis, Yahoo’s keyword research tool presents a list of potential keyword phrases – one at a time – and then asks users whether the keywords presented are relevant or not. Users can then select Yes, No or Skip. Yes No Skip While this process of selecting or deselecting keywords one at a time initially seems time consuming, it helps marketers first clarify who their target audiences are and more importantly who they aren’t . Yahoo’s keyword research tool provides the canonical form of the keyword – which I believe is a first for the keyword tool market- estimated search volume and advertiser competition. The tool also provides keyword suggestions from the Top 100, Top 500 and Top 1000 results. I am looking forward to using Yahoo’s Search Marketing Desktop Keyword Research Tool. Discovering its new features reminds me of the excitement I first felt when I discovered the Overture (Yahoo) Keyword Suggestion Tool.

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