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Searcher Behavior Research Update

samedi 15 avril 2006

Two new studies examining how people search show that internet users are becoming more discriminating, with important implications for search marketers.

As part of ongoing work conducted by Jupiter Research and sponsored by iProspect, "The iProspect Search Engine User Behavior Study" found that 62% of search engine users click on a search result within the first page of results, and a full 90% of users click on a result within the first three pages of search results.

These figures were just 48% and 81% in 2002, based on similar research iProspect did at the time.

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