Do People Always Search To Be Sent To Another Site?
from the questions,-questions dept
Mashable points us to a study done by online research firm Compete about which search engines do better in "search fulfillment." That is, what percentage of search queries on a particular search engine lead to someone clicking through to a search result. Yahoo clearly beats out Google (who then beats Microsoft). The theory, then, is that Yahoo does a better job pointing people to what they want to know about, since more of the queries end up in clickthroughs -- and that may certainly be true. However, it's not the only explanation. John Battelle weighs in to suggest that Google users may simply refine their queries a few times before clicking through to the desired results. Another possibility is one that happens to me all the time: if I'm searching for information and not a website, I may not need to clickthrough at all. I can just see the information needed in the snipped found in the search. So you could read the study as saying that Microsoft and Google provide more relevant snippets than Yahoo. The truth is probably somewhere in between, so while this data is interesting, as an aggregate number, it probably doesn't tell us very much.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: search, search engines, search fulfillment, search quality
Companies: google, yahoo
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Try typing "60 mph in furlongs per fortnight" (without the quotes) in the Google search box for an example. I think it only works from the Google page itself, though - not the Google search bar in your browser.
I don't know if using the Google calculator counts as a "search", but it certainly doesn't lead to a click-through, since the answer's right there on the results page.
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audience
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Thumbnails for faster and better finding
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Calculator & dictionary
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stupid Vs ... not stupid...
but those who know how to remotely use their computer or remotely use the internet. use google.
summary,
idiots use yahoo
competent people use google
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Re: stupid Vs ... not stupid...
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Age Gap
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Spell Check
I'm sure there's a million IE snap-ins that will do this as well, but I don't use IE.
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Spell Check , Search and General Web Idiocy
I too am looking at the Google's cache, Page Rank and Backward Links.
The Stupid vs. not Stupid is a very interesting take. I am astounded how many of my clients or people I am doing consulting with use Yahoo. I have several friends who are in the SEM world that only use Yahoo search, because they prefer yahoo mail. I usually associate people who mostly search with Yahoo to be 'less than' in my mind, but I think that is my own prejudice.
Then, there are a bunch on people I know who only view the web through the AOL browser...
*throws up hands in frustration*
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Google VS Yahoo
...of course almost everyone I know works in IT so...
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RE: by Anonymous Coward
Regardless of who says they have the best search engine, I've always had good luck with Google, and I don't get spam from the services that require email. That's good enough for me.
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You guys are nuts!
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Tech?,Search Engine? ha ha ha
Typing word on the empty box and hiting one button makes you TECH HA HA AH
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Googlepedia
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Google and Hotmail...
I just hope that the percentage of 'informed internet users' has risen since then.
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google...
When is the last time someone asked for a cool ask.com hack?
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Frankly, I think the 'google users are more intelligent' argument is a nonsense. Yes, I'm in IT and been in the computer industry for 30 years.
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Google
And I do miss Firefox's spellchecker at work, we HAVE to use IE for some stupid reason. Aren't allowed to install our own software, even if it is better. File that under Lame.
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