‘When You Search Google, Only 13% of the Screen Has Real Results’ – ‘Mashable’
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “When You Search Google, Only 13% of the Screen Has Real Results”.
Vignesh Ramachandran says, “Search is supposed to be the heart of Google, right? But an entrepreneur has pointed out that the search engine’s site design doesn’t cater much to showingorganic search results these days.
Aaron Harris, the cofounder of Tutorspree, explained in a blog post that he looked at “the amount of real estate given to true organic results,” by searching “auto mechanic” on Google, from his office in New York City. Harris analyzed what showed up on his Google search results page and estimated the how many pixels each part of the page occupied. Organic search results are results that naturally show up based on the search terms, rather than advertisements”.
When You Search Google, Only 13% of the Screen Has Real Results
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