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travelowebseo 04-02-2019 09:36 PM

what is pogo sticking?
 
what is pogo sticking?

RH-Calvin 04-02-2019 10:51 PM

Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

Sojan Babu 04-05-2019 04:09 AM

Pogo sticking occurs when a user performs a search, clicks on a result, very quickly clicks back to the search result page, and clicks on a different result. This type of behavior is a direct result of immediate dissatisfaction in the search result, and unlike bounce rate pogo sticking is always a bad thing.

vino 04-09-2019 03:16 AM

Pogo sticking and Bounce rate both are different things. When someone searches any keyword (doesn’t matter keywords are displayed on the first page or any other page) and find the domain and click on them who they want to rank up. People click on the page link and keeps a webpage for 30 to 50 second and then left. So bounce rate increases but the website gets organic traffic. It is called POGO sticking.

Udaipurrides 04-10-2019 03:02 AM

pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

rajkiran 07-30-2019 02:29 AM

Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site.

In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

efusionworld 07-31-2019 10:15 PM

Pogo sticking occurs when a user performs a search, clicks on a result, very quickly clicks back to the search result page, and clicks on a different result. This type of behavior is a direct result of immediate dissatisfaction in the search result, and—unlike bounce rate—pogo sticking is always a bad thing.

manige3e 08-01-2019 01:35 PM

Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

evejones 08-04-2019 10:27 PM

Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

buyinstagram 08-08-2019 07:37 AM

A pogo stick is a device for jumping off the ground in a standing position, through the aid of a spring, or new high performance technologies, often used as a toy, exercise equipment or extreme sports instrument. It led to an extreme sport named extreme pogo or "Xpogo".

nathanleo 05-06-2022 05:19 AM

A pogo stick is a vehicle for jumping off the ground in a standing position, through the aid of a spring, or new high performance technologies, often used as a toy, exercise equipment or extreme sports instrument.

quantumleap 05-10-2022 04:01 AM

POGO sticking
 
Pogo sticking occurs when a user performs a search, clicks on a result, very quickly clicks back to the search result page, and clicks on a different result. This type of behavior is a direct result of immediate dissatisfaction in the search result, and unlike bounce rate pogo sticking is always a bad thing.

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