Thu, 14 Feb 2008 13:03:07 by Kerry Dye
I was reading
Matt McGee's excellent post on local search queries when I was
researching for my local search in the UK post.
Whilst
it isn't relevant for the UK
(Craigslist exists in some UK
localities but hasn't taken off), I was spurred to do some research to find the
answers to similar questions in the UK, because it is of interest for our local SEO clients.
Using
Keyword Discovery, but restricted to the UK Database, I checked on 7 places in
the UK
of varying sizes to see what the top queries were using the city/town name.
These are the results that I discovered correlated between the cities using the
top 20 results.
- Football
Club (I should have seen that one coming given the conversations in this
office on a Monday morning)
- Airport
- University
- Hotels
- Jobs
Other
correlations included venues (e.g. arenas, cinemas and theatres), tourist
destinations, and local news sources (e.g. newspapers).
What
is perhaps curious is that although these searches have local intent, they very
much reflect searches from people who are not currently located in that local
area. People coming to the airport, to the university; who need a hotel when
visiting. Football Club searches may not at first appear to have the same sort
of intent, but away supporters use the opposition sites for finding venue
information too.
P.S. I also read Search Engine Tigers' older
post on a similar subject and can only conclude that Overture data is very different or that people
have changed searching behaviour a lot in the intervening 16 months!
Kerry Dye Campaign Delivery Manager |