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Kids query questions, like :
where can I find...
Kids add www.dot search topic dot.com, like:
www.what is the moon made from.com
Kids are more proned to spelling mistakes, like:
science prodgect
Kids are not normally grammatically correct, like:
jupiters moons, vice Jupiter's moons
I have used each of the assumptions to optimize these particular sites.
However, by default on topics which I have not purposely targeted a query, I have found that many kids search very deep.
In many instances down as deep as 220, where their click-through has brought them to a site of mine.
These particular searches have offered many new topics to develop new pages which were not previously considered my the client and/or myself.
Interested in knowing if any other members have made observations not currently mentioned above.
However more on topic the 'Where can I find' is the root of Ask Jeeves approach to web search and they already have Ask jeeves for kids specifically aimed at that market.
I disagree. The income may not come for a few years, but it will come.
Kids choose the brands they are loyal to around that age. Marketers know this and abused it, so COPPA came to be to prevent blatent merchandising to kids under 13.
And, the fact that these are the people web sites will market to in the future, it's very interesting to see their habits now.
Whether I think they should be or not is not part of the financial equation as far as most are concerned.
It is difficult enough selling them SEO where the return is in 3-6 months let alone SEO for kids where the real return is unlikely to be for years.