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Search users ’stop at page three’

by Gilad on April 12th, 2006

The BBC has a nice piece today about search patterns as shown by recent researches in the US. According to the research:

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.

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.

Search users ’stop at page three’ (BBC)
Found via (LifeHacker)

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