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Subject: internet research
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: megl-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 02 Sep 2004 08:52 PDT
Expires: 20 Sep 2004 08:50 PDT
Question ID: 396014
On a search engine, what is the most common way for someone to search-
location then subject (?Detroit weddings?) or subject then location
(?weddings in Detroit?) and is there data to support the conclusion?

Request for Question Clarification by tutuzdad-ga on 02 Sep 2004 08:56 PDT
Let me know if this answers your question:

GOOGLE LOCAL
http://local.google.com/

Regards;
tutuzdad-ga

Clarification of Question by megl-ga on 02 Sep 2004 09:47 PDT
no- I want to know if there has been research conducted on what's the
most popular way people research on the internet- if they use the
location or subject first. So if someone was typing into the blank
google field, is it more common to put "wedding" first or "detroit" 
does that make sense?

Request for Question Clarification by tutuzdad-ga on 02 Sep 2004 13:07 PDT
Yes, your question makes sense but unfortunatley that's out of my
league. Hopefully someone else who has some extensive search engine
insight will respond.

tutuzdad-ga

Clarification of Question by megl-ga on 02 Sep 2004 13:33 PDT
THANKS- I HOPE SO TOO!

Clarification of Question by megl-ga on 09 Sep 2004 22:05 PDT
Deat Pink Frued, 
I don't care if he/she has a google id, I appreciate the response that
they gave. In Addition I don't like people that try to alienate
others. thanks.
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Subject: Re: internet research
From: halfmnhalfamzng-ga on 09 Sep 2004 11:53 PDT
 
Two of the more popular search engines have some data on popular
search strings, but nothing concrete or in depth at all that I can
find.

://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html
http://sp.ask.com/docs/about/jeevesiq.html
Subject: Re: internet research
From: megl-ga on 09 Sep 2004 12:50 PDT
 
that works for me- you got the $5.00. do I have to do anything to make that happen?
Subject: Re: internet research
From: pinkfreud-ga on 09 Sep 2004 13:52 PDT
 
megl-ga,

Since halfmnhalfamzng-ga is not a Google Answers Researcher, he or she
cannot post an offical answer nor receive payment.
Subject: Re: internet research
From: politicalguru-ga on 09 Sep 2004 22:24 PDT
 
Mgel, 

I don't think Pinkfreud tried to "alienate" anyone. You can pay only
Google Answers Researchers (you can identify them by the blue coloured
link in their nickname), for answers (in the answers, not in the
"comments" section), which was what Pinkfreud tried to tell you.
That's all. It was not a comment against halfmnhalfamzng. Some fine
people post here comments when they see that the Researchers have not
been able to find an answer, but also if they have something to add
from their own experience or knowledge to an existing answer.

By the way, if halfmnhalfamzng's comment satisfies you, it's good. But
in fact, it doesn't answer your original question: not if the order
matters ("weddings detroit" vs. "detroit weddings"); and in fact, not
details about "your" search terms, but about the most popular ones in
a given period.
Subject: Re: internet research
From: pinkfreud-ga on 10 Sep 2004 17:24 PDT
 
I am sorry to have misspelled the word "official" in my post above. 

My remark had nothing to do with the quality of halfmnhalfamzng's comment.
Subject: Re: internet research
From: megl-ga on 13 Sep 2004 14:28 PDT
 
politicalguru-ga , if you can supply me with the actual answer that
would be fantastic. I didn't think anyone was really going to, iso I
was giving up. If you have the information,  I would be on top of the
world and the $ (all 5 of them) would be yours~

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