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I am asking because there are those companies always trying to sell you keywords that people type in. Also, if you type in a keyword or phrase on IE, it takes you to MSN.com
My feeling is that a very small percentage of people do that, but you never know.
Opinions and comments please
1. Micro$oft made the deal to sell the keywords instead of just dumping you to a decent search engine (no longer an issue).
2. I installed the Google toolbar.
As for the general public, I really doubt many people search this way. It's not very well documented, and the "average" user probably doesn't even know that will work.
All the time! That is how RealNames established its business model which is no longer in existence. I watch customers type their search queries in the address window all the time. I'll bet a percentage of your MSN visitors come in this way.
Do a test with some of your less web savvy clients. Anyone who is not web savvy and uses IE may type in search queries directly into the address window. The search resolves to msn.com and presents the user with MSN SERP's.
P.S. Go to the realnames website for more information on the closure and its future plans. I wouldn't recommend purchasing keywords this way as there is no solid business model in place to route them. Although, certain countries like Japan have this functionality if I'm not mistaken.
P.S.S. I did an internal poll with our 80+ employees. Out of the 80+, 23 of them typed their search queries directly into the IE address bar. This is mainly due to not knowing how to perform searches. Although, those 23 people felt that they could find what they were looking for with the MSN SERP's that are presented from the search query.
We've educated those 23 people on searching the Internet since that poll was done. Now, only 8 of them type search terms directly into the address window. Those 8 are old cronies who just don't want to change! ;)