Search engine news – User research
Monday, June 14, 2004 16:13
There has been limited research conducted on search engine usage over recent
years, but US search marketing firm I-Prospect has just published a detailed
survey looking at the search behaviour of a sample of 1,649 respondents from
that country. The findings make interesting reading:
- 52% used search engines at least once a day
- 82% will try a new search if they do not find what they are looking for
within 3 pages -This highlights the importance of keeping you search term
rankings in at least the top 30. - 72% of Google users found natural search results to be more relevant to
their queries than sponsored listings whereas 71% of MSN Search users found
paid listings to be more relevant than natural search results to their query –
This could well be due to MSN blurring the difference between sponsored and
natural results and may also indicate that Google attracts a more experienced
or sceptical breed of user! It will also be dependent on the quality of
results being provided within the natural listings.
The full survey in PDF format is available from href=”http://www.iprospect.com/premiumPDFs/iProspectSurveyComplete.pdf”>IProspect.
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