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International search trends: Which sites dominate Google across national boundaries?

February 15, 2018

Wikipedia.org is the most visible website in Google search results across ten countries, including the United States, the UK, Germany and France according to new research.

The Searchmetrics study indicate that the second and third most visible sites are youtube.com and facebook.com, while twitter.com’s visibility has declined globally.

The findings come from Searchmetrics‘ SEO World Rankings study which analyzed search results from ten national Google indexes around the globe to come up with the top ten performers in organic search in each country during 2017.

The study also identified an overall list of the five ‘Global Champions’, those five sites that are most visible across national boundaries: 1) wikipedia.org; 2) youtube.com ; 3) facebook.com; 4) google.com; and 5) apple.com.

Interesting findings include:

• Since Searchmetrics’ previous analysis twitter.com has dropped out of the list of the top five most visible ‘Global Champion’ domains, having been replaced in 4th spot by google.com.
• Amazon now has domains listed in the top ten most visible sites in five different national Google indexes. The company’s Italian domain, amazon.it, has joined amazon.co.uk , amazon.com , amazon.de and amazon.fr.
• For each country the study identified those websites that had made the biggest absolute gains in search visibility during 2017. In the US, the overall winner was youtube.com, in the UK it was thesun.co.uk and in Germany, ebay-kleinanzeigen.de.
• 76% of the top five sites in all the national indexes (excluding the US) are .com or .org domains.

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Methdology

For the SEO World Rankings study, Searchmetrics analyzed the search results data from ten national Google indexes: Google.at (Austria), Google.com.br (Brazil), Google.de (Germany).Google.fr (France), Google.it (Italy), Google.es (Spain), Google.ch (Switzerland), Google.com.tr (Turkey), Google.co.uk (United Kingdom) and Google.com (United States)

The measure of search visibility used in the analysis is Searchmetrics’ SEO Visibility score, an index score which quantifies how prominently a website appears in organic search results. It is based on the organic rankings of the millions of keywords that Searchmetrics tracks in each country every week. The calculation for the SEO Visibility score is based on:
• The number of times a domain appears in the search engine results pages (SERPs) across the keyword set
• Its prominence within those SERPs (a higher ranking equates to a higher visibility score)
• The competitiveness of the keyword (higher search volumes equate to a higher visibility score)
To create the list of the top ten most visible websites in each country, Searchmetrics took an average of several data points taken throughout the year.
To work out the five ‘Global Champion’ sites that are most visible across national boundaries, Searchmetrics analyzed the number of countries where the domain ranks in the top ten in terms of SEO visibility, then sorted by no of 1st places, no of 2nd places, no of 3rd places etc.

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