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uktag
Joined: Oct 21, 2002
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Posted: 2005-Jun-07 10:42
Hi
I wasn't really sure in which forum to place my question, if it is wrong I apologise.
I am just doing a final project for my Bsc, basically it is looking into the justification for SEO. I am looking for some robust search engine statistics by user search. I have done a lot of research and have been bombarded with stats from various sources. Is there an industry standard that you guys use or do you look at them all and take a best guess.
Thanks as always
[ Message was edited by: bhartzer 06/08/2005 10:59 am ]
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firstpage
Joined: Apr 28, 2005
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Posted: 2005-Jun-07 14:34
justification for SEO:
You do SEO if you want your web pages to be found with keyword searches since less than 0.0001% of web pages are ever found with keyword searches. 99.9999% of web pages are never found with keyword searches.
Is there an industry standard?
It is call the first page test! Is your targeted web pages in the first page (top 10)in keyword searches.
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uktag
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Posted: 2005-Jun-07 14:44
Hi, yes sorry, I did not make myself clear, I am fine with the justification angle, I am just looking for statistics for the number of searches by search engine.
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Hampstead
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Posted: 2005-Jun-08 18:48
Try here [link]
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