Mayerโ€™s reforms boost web traffic at Yahoo

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Yahoo! Inc. attracted more U.S. visitors than Google Inc. during July for the first time since May 2011, indicating that turnaround efforts by chief executive officer Marissa Mayer, a Wausau native, are gaining traction.

More than 196 million Web users spent time on the largest U.S. Web portalโ€™s sites during the month, up 21 percent from a year earlier, ComScore Inc. reported. Thatโ€™s 4.3 million more than Google, operator of the worldโ€™s most-popular search engine, up less than 1 percent. The report did not include Tumblr, which Yahoo bought earlier this year, or mobile users, ComScore said.

Mayer has been pushing Yahooโ€™s developers and designers to make improvements to the Sunnyvale, Calif-based companyโ€™s products and services since she was hired in July of 2012 from Google. She revamped Yahooโ€™s home page, e-mail and weather services with sleeker designs and other improvements. More users will lead to better financial results, she said in July.

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โ€œHire and retain a great team; build inspiring products that will attract users and increased traffic; that traffic will increase advertiser interest and ultimately translate to revenue,โ€ Mayer said on a call with analysts. โ€œPeople, then products, then traffic, then revenue.โ€

However, Yahooโ€™s second-quarter revenue, minus sales passed to partner sites, fell 1 percent to $1.07 billion and also missed analystsโ€™ estimates of $1.08 billion.

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