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sumaiyakhatun27
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How did this happen?

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Behavioral factors . They will be higher for directories in any case. Let's take it for granted that search engines show in the results those pages that best answer the user's query. Search engines are not smart enough to understand which site helped better, so they evaluate indirectly. I entered a query into the search engine and saw in the results "problem solution from the company "FirstTimeIListen"" and "problem solution from the best companies in the city "VashGorod" at the lowest price".


Of course, I want to choose from the best, and the cheapest. The user opens both canada email list sites (or just the aggregator). I spent a minute on the company's website - it turns out that either the solution to the problem is too expensive, or they are solving the problem, but not the right one, or I called the company, because I urgently need to solve the problem, and they will solve it only the day after tomorrow.


I closed the site. There are 25 companies on the catalog site solving the problem. So far I just scrolled back and forth, while I read that each company is just great, so I should only call them - 4 minutes have passed. While I called 3-5-15 and talked to each for three minutes - another 45 minutes have passed. The site is open, the user opens one company, then another.
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