What’s in Google search’s first pageview? On Marketing Mag Posted on July 5, 2011 by Anthony 1 There is a site in there somewhere Search engine result pages are made up of more than 10 blue links. As search engines like Google display more kinds of information and content and space within the first pageview is at a premium, how information is used in support of search marketing must evolve too. Google’s search results page has come a long way from the original plain ten blue links. Over the years these ten links have been joined by a wide range of other kinds of information. Google has stated that their goal is to answer searchers’ questions faster and with more relevance, so the results page has become more informative and the content displayed more diverse. Read the full post on MarketingMag.com.au One response to “What’s in Google search’s first pageview? On Marketing Mag” Click Throughs in the Search Results | Contoleon.com says: July 10, 2011 at 6:18 pm […] CV Find me: ← What’s in Google search’s first pageview? On Marketingmag […] Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website