@bazzacollins if the ads are above the organic results, you have to be in the ads
I'm astonished by number of big brands who buy Google ads on their own name, even though they're bound to rank top organically. Defensive?
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@timanderson@bazzacollins Especially when so many (feels like most) users don't realise they are ads. Organic results being squeezed out. -
@jackschofield@timanderson Perhaps. But if you searched for Tesco and Waitrose came out top, how many people would click on Waitrose?
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@bazzacollins One reason is that otherwise competitors can buy the position above. -
@kevpartner Thought that might be the case. Wonder how much these big brands pay Google just to maintain that spot? -
@bazzacollins They'll be relatively cheap ads but yes, a lot of money!
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@bazzacollins - People instinctively click on the top advert so businesses, like me, buys Adwords even though my site is top of the organicsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bazzacollins - This returning to the website is frustrating because they click on the Adwords to get to the site!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bazzacollins - Would you believe that a great number of people, having contacted via web form, go back to the site to write a reply?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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