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First, each review publishes as an independent web page that indexes in organic search results.
Scraping results can be highly accurate, especially when looking at the non-paid, organic search results.
As a result, some Traffic Power clients were banned from Google's organic search results.
Users can prevent ads from being shown in search results, and list only organic search results, by using browser add-ons and plugins.
In comparison, individual search engine ads can have CTRs of 10 percent, even though they appear alongside organic search results and competing paid search advertisements.
Organic search results are listings on search engine results pages that appear because of their relevance to the search terms, as opposed to their being advertisements.
It is not a form of SEO as SEO refers to practices which are intended to improve your organic search results.
Additional examples would be improving direct mail through a better call-to-action or editing web site content to improve its organic search results, marketers can improve their marketing effectiveness for each type of program.
These additional forms of content allow webmasters to produce content that ranks well in the world's second most popular search engine - YouTube, in addition to appearing in organic search results.
SEM includes both paid search results (using tools like Google Adwords or Bing Ads, formerly known as Microsoft adCenter) and organic search results (SEO).
The court accepted Rescuecom's assertion that Google's placement of "sponsored links" above organic search results could lead to user confusion as required under Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Google's search results "are supposed to be unbiased and highly relevant," but with Performics, "Google is put into the conflicted position of trying to generate profits by providing result-oriented organic ranking services for its own 'unbiased' organic search results."
These biases can be a direct result of economic and commercial processes (e.g., companies that advertise with a search engine can become also more popular in its organic search results), and political processes (e.g., the removal of search results to comply with local laws).