These Five Websites Captured 20% Of All Search Result Clicks: How much traffic does a big brand gets from Google.? Does being bigger in size , helps getting Indexed in Google Faster ? than a brand that is not well known ? Ideally the answer should be No.. However in Reality being Big does makes it easier to get a good SERP ( search engine result pages )at Google
Bigger the brand, chances of it being linked back is higher, increase of incoming links , helps in the off page Optimization, with more links, comes greater traffic, and more backward links , which is a vicious cycle.. This is not a trend across Search Marketing but in Brick and Mortar stores too. Staples gets more users as compared to you street side shop, Walmart gets more walk ins that the Pop and Mom stores..

Across the web these 5 websites control 20% search Results click through rates
Once in every five times that someone clicks a search result, it goes to one of five websites: Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo, Wikipedia or Amazon.
The remaining 80 percent of search traffic is where all other brands compete often between themselves and in the process increasing the Cost per Click ..
Going further, the top 500 websites received almost 50 percent of all clicks from search results, and the top 10,000 websites got almost 75 percent of all search clicks.
All of this is according to the 2013 Digital Marketer Report from Experian Marketing Services (Hitwise).
The company says that those five sites I listed above combined to get 20.07 percent of all clicks from US search engines — Google, Bing, etc. — in Q4 of 2012. Facebook got the most clicks at about 8.5 percent, with the others declining to Amazon’s 1.4 percent
Bigger the brand, chances of it being linked back is higher, increase of incoming links , helps in the off page Optimization, with more links, comes greater traffic, and more backward links , which is a vicious cycle.. This is not a trend across Search Marketing but in Brick and Mortar stores too. Staples gets more users as compared to you street side shop, Walmart gets more walk ins that the Pop and Mom stores..

Across the web these 5 websites control 20% search Results click through rates
Once in every five times that someone clicks a search result, it goes to one of five websites: Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo, Wikipedia or Amazon.
Going further, the top 500 websites received almost 50 percent of all clicks from search results, and the top 10,000 websites got almost 75 percent of all search clicks.
All of this is according to the 2013 Digital Marketer Report from Experian Marketing Services (Hitwise).
The company says that those five sites I listed above combined to get 20.07 percent of all clicks from US search engines — Google, Bing, etc. — in Q4 of 2012. Facebook got the most clicks at about 8.5 percent, with the others declining to Amazon’s 1.4 percent