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The latest figures show that 81 of people using search engines find the information they need every time or most of the time. Of those who didn't find the correct information, 77% would conduct a different search on the same search engine.
45% of information seekers search by using multiple keywords or key phrases, 28% use one keyword, 18% search by a pre-defined option (such as browsing through a directory category) and 9% search by typing in a question.
The top 30 results get over 90% of search engine traffic and the top 10 results receive nearly 80% more search engine traffic than those in positions 11-30 achieve. Research published by Penn State University also shows that web users typically visited only the first three results from a query, with one in five searchers spending 60 seconds or less on a linked web document
Looking at search engines from the marketing angle, a survey of web marketers by I-Search produced the results that, just fewer than 99% of them optimized their pages before submitting to search engines and then 84% completed their submissions manually. Of these marketers, 60% did so because they knew that manual submissions were more effective and 26% thought they were more effective in getting a top search engine ranking.
As of March 2005, Google has a share of 47.3% of the entire searches being done on the internet, whereas yahoo records 20.9% and MSN 13.6%. Rest 18.2% is shared by other search engines. So a strategic move on this unconventional channel can turn into a most successful marketing weapon for companies.