2013-10-02

Search marketing stats round up | Econsultancy - Somewhere in, United Kingdom

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The UK Search Engine Marketing Benchmark Report 2013, carried out in association with search agency NetBooster, contains a comprehensive analysis of the UK search marketing environment. A small site does not mean however, lower quality, or that no more can be offered than the big brands, so this appears a positive move, for search ranking equality.
Copyright © 2013 E-consultancy.com Limited. Now in its seventh year, the report is based on a survey of 770 marketers and covers current issues and future trends within search engine optimisation (SEO or natural search), paid search (PPC), and social media marketing.
Do you expect your budgets to increase or decrease in the next 12 months?

Almost two-thirds (63%) of client-side respondents stated that they don't know if Google+ is having an impact on their search campaigns, compared to just 28% of agency respondents.

What impact is Google+ having on your/your clients' search campaigns?

by Graham Charlton 03 September 2013 10:12 1 comment Print

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The Social Media Statistics document is part of Econsultancy's Internet Statistics Compendium package, a comprehensive compilation of internet statistics and online market research with data, facts, charts and figures that are ideal for presentations, business cases or client pitches, RFPs and understanding the marketplace as a whole.
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Search marketing stats round up | Econsultancy
The BRC Google Online Retail Monitor Q2 2013 report reveals that:
8:42PM on 3rd September 2013
The penguin 2.0 report by sticky eyes, is great as domain clustering is not great for user experience in google generally.

The use of G+ was explored in the new Econsultancy/NetBooster UK Search Engine Marketing Benchmark Report 2013.

Here's a selection of recent search stats, taken from a range of sources, including our UK Search Engine Marketing Benchmark Report 2013, the Internet Statistics Compendium, and others. 

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