Really? Yahoo! Now Top U.S. Internet Property Over Google
Perhaps the back-to-school shopping season played a role in why more visitors directed their browser over to Yahoo and its properties than at Google.
"Back-to-school shopping was top of mind for many Americans in July, seen by a spike in traffic to Fashion and Accessories sites, as well as Consumer Goods sites for school supplies," comScore said. "Coupon sites also saw pickup as consumers went on the hunt for savings."
If that's the case, it's a bit surprising that Amazon didn't rank higher than sixth place with 110 million unique visitors. Regardless, July was a good month for Yahoo. Related to the number of unique visitors is the site's ad reach, which was 87.2 percent. What that means is that Yahoo sites were seen by 87.2 percent of the 225 million total Internet users in July, a figure that also trumped Google, which had an 80.6 percent ad reach.