Search users ’stop at page three’
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To many of us, this title must seem like a friendly reminder of the obvious. But for those of us concerned about SEO, it is quite frankly critical.
Most people using a search engine expect to find what they are looking for on the first page of results, says a US study.
At most, people will go through three pages of results before giving up, found the survey by Jupiter Research and marketing firm iProspect.
It also found that a third of users linked companies in the first page of results with top brands.
The study surveyed 2,369 people from a US online consumer panel.
It also found 62% of those surveyed clicked on a result on the first page, up from 48% in 2002.
Some 90% of consumers clicked on a link in these pages, up from 81% in 2002.
And 41% of consumers changed engines or their search term if they did not find what they were searching for on the first page… Source: BBC News
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