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Googling the Bottom Line

Wired, February 3, 2005
Conventional wisdom says 97 percent of Google searchers don't click past the first three pages (or 30 results). With about three-quarters of the active online population in America using search engines, according to Nielsen/NetRatings (.pdf), and 40 percent of shoppers choosing Google to locate stores and comparison shop, the difference between a high and low ranking can literally be the difference between a thriving online business and Chapter 11. This got me wondering: How much is it worth to a company's bottom line to place near the top of Google's search rankings?

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