Why Micro Niche Finder Uses Google
Micro Niche Finder scours the vast internet to bring you all the information you need on particular niches. Our software specifically uses Google to pull its information – and this is not an accident. While there are many other search engines out there (Yahoo, Live, AOL and MSN instantly spring to mind), none of these search engines compare to the sphere of influence Google possesses.
Unless your product and website domain name is immensely popular world-wide, it is very likely that most of your traffic will come via search engines. Well, let me rephrase that sentence: there is a HUGE chance most of your traffic will come from Google. When people discuss “search engines” the topic is really about Google, which has become synonymous with “search engines”. Google has indexed more pages than any other search engine and thus provides a greater amount of search results. It also offers an increasing array of free services, which makes it more appealing to internet users. It comes as no surprise then, that Google is the top ranked search engine year after year.
Here’s an astounding figure: more than 60% of all search engine traffic comes from Google. In fact, Google is so popular now that if every other search engine were to disappear tomorrow the flow of web traffic would remain almost virtually unchanged. Many internet users searching habits would remain completely unaffected; it is simply undeniable that Google is the top search engine in the world. For an interesting article with charts and figures explaining the search impact of Google, click here.
Thus, we use Google to extract the information you need on Micro Niche Finder. It is the most comprehensive search engine, it generates the most traffic, and it is used by more people than all other search engines combined. If we were to use another search engine to pull results for Micro Niche Finder, the information produced would not be of the highest caliber.
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