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September 29, 2005

Study Finds Strong Bias Towards Selecting Top Search Link

Study Finds Strong Bias Towards Selecting Top Search Link

Good article about a study that shows most users will click on the top search listing.

Professor Thorsten Joachims and colleagues at Cornell University conducted a study of search engines. Among other things, their study examined the links users followed on the SERP (search engine results page). They found that 42% of users clicked the top search hit, and 8% of users clicked the second hit. So far, no news. Many previous studies, including my own, have shown that the top few entries in search listings get the preponderance of clicks and that the number one hit gets vastly more clicks than anything else.

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