Mobile search traffic reportedly grew by 54% year-over-year in Q1 and now represents an estimated 45% share of U.S. organic search traffic, according to a Merkle | RKG analysis of a cross-section of its clients (most heavily represented by the retail sector).
The iPhone (18%) and iPad (12%) alone contributed a combined 30% of organic search traffic, per the report, more than double the share (13%) from Android devices.
Separately, mobile’s share of Yahoo search traffic dropped from 50% in Q4 2014 to 43% in Q1, mainly due to increased desktop traffic resulting from the Yahoo-Firefox deal.
At the same time, mobile grew to represent almost half – 47% – of Google organic search traffic, per the study. In fact, Google represented 88.2% of mobile search traffic in Q1 2015, versus about 8 in 10 organic search visits overall.
Desktop search traffic was up 14%. Organic search overall contributed slightly less than 33% of site visits.