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Social Search User Login Status [CHART]

By David Erickson | October 19, 2012

The data showed that 61% of Google searchers are logged into a Google service when using the search engine, compared to 22% of Bing users. Read the rest at Search Engine Land.

Chart - Social Search User Login Status

Posted in Consumer Behavior, Content Marketing, Online Behavior, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media Marketing and tagged Bing, Google, Search Behavior, Social Search

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