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CommentThursday, April 15, 2004

One Word Searches Yield to Multiple Word Searches

More and more, people are using multiple words when they perform Internet searches. The frequency of single word searches has reduced significantly.

According to a report from OneStat.com, 32.58% of Internet searches are being done with two words. The percentage of one-word queries is 19.02%. Last year, as reported by eMarketer.com, single word searches accounted for 24.76% of searches.

In the latest report, 3 word searches accounted for 25.61% of searches initiated.

Thanks to Battelle for the heads up.

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