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Natural vs. Paid Conversion Rates About Equal
Monday, November 20th, 2006 | Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization | No Comments
In one of my earlier posts I wrote that companies shouldn’t ignore natural search. In a study conducted by WebSideStory of data from January through August of B2C e-commerce sites, the statistics bear this out. Natural search had a median conversion rate of 3.13% versus a paid conversion rate of 3.40%.
Interestingly, Rand Schulman, CMO of WebSideStory, attributes this to how searchers perceive listings. Searchers view natural results like a newspaper editorial and paid search as a front-age advertisement: the advertiser does not control the editorial so the content has to be compelling to warrant a place in the paper. But paid ads have their place because they contain calls to action, offers, and other elements that move the searcher towards a purchase.
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