Posts Tagged ‘Search Behavior’
Time Spent Conducting Pet Research Per Week By Dog/Cat Owners, May 2012 [CHART]
Nearly one-third of US dog and cat owners spent 30 minutes or more each week researching topics about their pets’ nutrition and well-being.
Read MoreLikelihood Of Mobile Gas & Convenience Store Searchers To Decide, July 2013 [CHART]
Smart phone and tablet users who search for gas and convenience store information tend to be ready to act on what they find.
Read MorePercentage Of Google Search Traffic By Position & Page, June 2013 [CHART]
The top position in Google search results enjoys 32.5% share of traffic, almost double the 17.6% afforded the next result.
Read MoreAverage Global Hotel Website Pageviews/Visit by Device, Q4 2012 [CHART]
Tablet users spent much more time on hotel websites, viewing an average of 4.9 pages per visit in Q4 2012, approximately the same as PC users.
Read MoreGlobal Hotel Website Visits By Device, Q4 2012 [CHART]
Google predicted that US hotel searches would be up 24% in 2013 overall, but that includes a 68% uptick in searches from mobile devices against a 4% decrease in desktop queries.
Read MoreHow People Find Websites, 2011 vs. 2012 [CHART]
54% of respondents found websites through natural search results in 2012, up from 50% in 2011.
Read MoreAmericans Who Click On Search Engine Ads By Age, August 2012 [CHART]
US internet users in the 18-to-34 age bracket were much more likely than older respondents—30% vs. 18%—to have clicked on ads in search engines.
Read MoreNew Google Maps Integrates Google Earth [VIDEO]
Google Maps is getting more than just a new look and feel, among the many changes are full Google Earth integration.
Read MoreMobile Path To Purchase, May 2013 [TABLE]
46% of mobile users use their device exclusively as their primary tool aiding their local purchase decisions, with the remainder leveraging other media sources such as the PC.
Read MoreSenior Execs' Use Of Mobile, April 2013 [CHART]
Tablet adoption in particular has jumped, doubling in a year to 6 in 10 respondents, with use growing across all age groups.
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