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Understanding consumer online search behavior is crucial to optimize companies’ paid search advertising campaigns. Standard measures such as the click-through rate do not account for this search behavior over time, which may favor a certain group of search type and, therefore, may mislead managers in allocating their financial spending efficiently. We analyzed a large query log for the occurrence of user-specific interaction patterns within and across three different industries and were able to show that consumers’ online search behavior is indeed a multi-stage process that heavily depends on industry-specific characteristics. For example, whereas a product search within the clothing industry typically begins with general keywords (“sneakers”) and that search process becomes narrowed as it proceeds by including more specific, e.g. brand-related (“sneakers adidas”), keywords, this behavior is a relatively rare event in other industries (e.g., the healthcare industry). Our method to analyze consumer search processes helps companies to identify the role of specific activities within a respective industry and to allocate their financial spending in paid search advertising accordingly.
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Since the users who represent the queries are mostly located in the United States of America, our work is mainly based on the US region.
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We would like to thank an anonymous reviewer for pointing out this more clearly.
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The Harrah’s Entertainment Inc., for example, had about 21 hotels and hotel chains in 2006.
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Nottorf, F., Mastel, A., Funk, B. (2014). Consumer Online Search Behavior: A Cross-Industry Analysis Based on User-Level Data. In: Obaidat, M., Filipe, J. (eds) E-Business and Telecommunications. ICETE 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 455. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44791-8_5
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