SEO Sweet Spot – Three-Word Searches

How many words does it take to get to the center of good search traffic?  According to a new study by online ad network Chitika, three – as in, three-word search queries drive the most traffic from search engines.

To determine the optimal word count, Chitika looked at a sample of 41,103,403 impressions of search traffic coming into their network between June 13th and 19th.
  Within the sample, 10,710,579 impressions – some 26% of all search traffic – came from three-word searches.  The next top word counts were two-word (19%), four-word (17%), and finally one-word (14%).  Any query beyond five words will see dramatically lower traffic, throwing into perspective just how fragmented traffic from long queries really is.

Traffic by Word Count

Additionally, Chitika looked at the advertising click rate by word count to see how visitors’ intent was reflected by how many words they searched for.  The highest ad click rates were for queries of 5, 6 and 4 words.  The implication is that a more complex search is more likely to convert into revenue for a publisher, up to a point.

CTR by Word Count

What does this mean for SEO professionals and web publishers?  It means that there is a very definitive sweet spot in search optimization – ranking high for popular queries between three and five words long should see both optimal traffic and conversions.

13 comments

  1. Its good analysis, thanks to share. Its true, there are many search queries of one word that does not make sense or don’t shows you appropriate results. But having of combination words like 3/4 words queries, provides better and relevant results.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *