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Friday, December 18, 2009
The AOL user search data has been harvested to determine the CTR (Click Through Rate) for ranking number 1 vs. The sample size is large enough and broad enough that we can infer that this average holds true across many verticals: Results from: Total Searches:9,038,794 Total Clicks: 4,926,623 Ranking Number 1 receives 42.1
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The company’s ambitions are so enormous as to be almost surreal: to predict any question anyone might ask and generate an answer that will show up at the top of Google’s search results. Media companies like The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, AOL, and USA Today have either hired Demand or studied its innovations. Case closed!
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
For example, come up with “recipes for optimized titles for product pages, for category pages, for articles, etc.—yet Don’t stop at the title tag; optimize the entire HTML template. Granted URLs are harder to optimize, but it’s usually worth the effort. First Time Visit? Start Here! All rights reserved.
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