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Google’s been known to mix it up a little in the realm of search experimentation.
It looks like recently they’ve been experimenting with a new ‘Sources’ results area that combines information from authority sites like Wikipedia.
Data appearing in the new ‘Sources’ area has been reported to be similar to that of the Google Related Toolbar.
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While ranking at the top of page one is more valuable than ever, with nearly 60 percent of the clicks going to the top three results, ranking anywhere else might not yield such promising results. The CTR of result 11 (top of page two) is actually greater than result 10 (bottom of page one), which shows that the rank number is not as significant as what that rank means for your position on the SERP.
— While our agency (The Marketing Distillery) doesn’t focus on SEO (we leave that to the experts in this very tricky field, and partner with them for our clients), we like to keep an eye on changes and advancements in that area of online marketing. This article has some very interesting thoughts, findings and tips. (via analyticisms)
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What the pagination on Google search results should really say
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