Facebook Still Top Search Term In 2012 As One-Word Searches Rise 16 Percent [Experian]
For the fourth straight year, “facebook” was the most common search term in the U.S. this year — part of an increase in navigational searching that saw one-word searches rise 16 percent in 2012.
That’s according to Experian Marketing Services, which announced its list of 2012′s top search terms yesterday. The data covers search activity on more than 60 search engines and website visits between January and November of this year, but doesn’t include mobile searches or traffic.
Source: searchengineland.com
![Facebook Still Top Search Term In 2012 As One-Word Searches Rise 16 Percent [Experian]
For the fourth straight year, “facebook” was the most common search term in the U.S. this year — part of an increase in navigational searching that saw one-word searches rise 16 percent in 2012.
That’s according to Experian Marketing Services, which announced its list of 2012′s top search terms yesterday. The data covers search activity on more than 60 search engines and website visits between January and November of this year, but doesn’t include mobile searches or traffic.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/6bae24e93fa933dd70d722c181b569bd/tumblr_mfe01ipd3o1rpu6rao1_1280.png)
