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Discussion in 'Domain Research' started by JMOT, Oct 4, 2012.

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  1. JMOT

    JMOT Active Member

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    Hi

    Trying to help a student mate on a paper he's doing.

    Finding it hard to get stats on how many searches the average user does on Google and how many searches result in clicks on Adwords??

    I saw an infographic lately about 65% of searches generate Adwords clicks but want something more scientific ...can anyone help please??

    I've tried Googling quite a lot of different searches already btw :rolleyes:

    Any help/info/pointers appreciated. Thanks.
     
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    This will be of no help with your question, I'm amazed if it's 65% of searches result in a click on Adwords, that seems high?

    Only reason I say that is, even though I use Google for a lot of searches every day, I never click on Adwords, can't see the point when I can just look at the results.
     
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    yeah that was it thanks.

    A lot of research is pre penguin and 2012 when G really started fecking with the number of ads and pushed comparison units and shopping ads above organic listings. Theres a minefield of conflicting stats out there.

    However a 42% increase in revenues post penguin says a lot to validate the wordstream data!
     
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