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This article was published on November 7, 2009

Comscore report: ‘Asia search traffic to plunge 33%’


Comscore report: ‘Asia search traffic to plunge 33%’

Comscore logoThe search traffic results are out, and Asia Pacific region shows a surge of 33% increase in the number of searches made in the last 12 months.

Based on the qSearch service by comScore Inc, one of the leading digital intelligence company, the search traffic results awards Google as the leader of the search engine table. With approx. 38.6 billion searches from September 2008 to September 2009, an average 88 searches per person per region is been done.

With 44.1% searched on Google Sites, it showed dominance over majorly all the countries with an average of 59 searches per user which included Australia, India, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore.

Pacific search properties. Sept 2009

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