How many result pages you open when do google searching?
By omchesunche
@omchesunche (1755)
Indonesia
July 10, 2011 5:46pm CST
I only open the first page of result when doing google search or use any other search engine most of the time and change my keywords to do another search. This is because I found the next pages not really relevant with my searching. However, sometimes I also check other pages if my keywords not really specific rather than only open first page.How about you?
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7 responses
@sais06 (1284)
• Philippines
17 Jul 11
Hi omchesunche!
I also just usually stick to the first page of the result because most of the time the preceding pages are irrelevant ones. But there times, just very seldom, that I open the next pages.
The same way with you, I also just change my keywords or rephrase my query.
Good day!
@surfer222 (1714)
• Indonesia
11 Jul 11
it depend but mostly below ten pages... but sometimes when the top search is filled with something irrelevant i go jump to page 30 and start there...
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
11 Jul 11
It can be good to look at what the different sources of information are saying. So, I do take a look at a number of sites that come up when doing the searching. Of course, when searching for one specific topic, for instance a specific company website, then I would open only that particular one.
@momjessie82 (344)
• United States
11 Jul 11
Most often, I only look at the first page of results when I am looking for something. If I cannot find something relevant on the first page, I will change my keywords or rephrase what I am looking for. I have found that there are a lot of the same results on the other pages so, it is not really worth my time to search through all of the pages.
@waflay (2737)
• Nairobi, Kenya
11 Jul 11
When I'm looking for something obvious, then the first-page is final. Infact the first three results is what I mostly rely on. I always believe in the information I get from the first results.
If whatever I'm searching does not appear on first page, then a small alteration on my leading word will do.