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Correction About Checkout Icon
By: Philipp Lenssen 2009-01-07 Yesterday I mentioned Google claims that the Checkout badge on ads is causing an increase of 10% clicks on search result pages. But I had misinterpreted... ...what Google said " Ben Milleare in the comments pointed out a correction to this:
... the full phrasing of Google being: Increase sales. Google Checkout users click on ads 10% more when the ad displays the Checkout badge and convert 40% more than shoppers who have not used Checkout in the past. And that is a potentially big difference because not everyones a Checkout user, and Checkout users may have a larger incentive to click on those ads. So how much does the Checkout badge increase clickability amongst all users, if at all? We cant tell from that number Google provides " I guess only Google knows. (One other quote Google presents, but from outside data of one advertiser and their specific campaigns and not Googles own figures, says The new Google Checkout badge that appears on our AdWords advertisements has given us a 23 percent lift in clickthrough rate. But it could be that Google picked the best number from several feedback quotes, or that the campaign was not representative etc.) CommentsTag: Google, Checkout, SEO Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! -
About the Author: Philipp Lenssen from Germany, author of Google Apps Hacks, shares his views & news on the search industry in the daily Google Blogoscoped. |
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