As holiday shopping searches reach a fever pitch, you might find yourself qualifying your own search with the word “best”. But what does best really mean, and why does it matter?
According to Google’s research, mobile searches for “best” have grown over 80% over the past two years. The thing people are searching for doesn’t necessarily have to be the biggest thing, either: “We’ve seen strong growth in things like ‘best toothbrush’ over the past couple years.” But what’s really interesting here is that best doesn’t mean ABSOLUTE here. Rather, it means what’s best for you.
Here are a few factors to consider when thinking about the word “best” as it relates to searching:
When people search for the “best” of something, they:
Specific searches can indicate a clear intent to purchase. People want items that are relatable to them and they’re willing to expend time and energy researching as much as possible. They want to find the exact thing that will meet their needs.
If you want to attract new buyers, ensure your content and search copy convey how your company will meet their needs.
When you search for the “best” of something, what are you searching for? If you need assistance constructing campaigns that will attract buyers who want the best products available for their needs, let us know.
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