Bing:

Google:

Bing:

Google:





Let’s pretend someone wants to create a new blog — what would they search for?





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Bing (see also “full page” below)

ORG

BLOG

Bing (“full page”)

Saachi ~ Do you remember the name of the suburbs I live in? Me ~ Naperville, why? Saachi ~ Just do a quick google search of it . I look up Naperville and see this –
https://amayasanecdotes.wordpress.com/2021/06/21/the-mortality-of-your-friends
Amazon

Bing

DuckDuckGo


Shopping

WordPress

If you would like to run your own experiment using SQU data analysis, then please link to this post from your post, so that a pingback to your research can generated automatically (below, in the comments area of this post).
Thank you for sharing! 😀
SQU Data is a website for collecting and sharing data about online information resources — for SQU (Standard Questions & Utilities) analysis.
The development of this information sharing platform is taking place via Query News — for more information and to participate, please see query.news.blog
At the moment we suggest two approaches to SQU (Standard Questions & Utilities) data:
At this early stage, we have done 1 trial run of each SQU (“Query SQU” & “Utility SQU”). These are extremely rudimentary, and we welcome comments (and pingbacks, in case you publish corresponding results). We will also create a separate post you can link to (and we will publish pingbacks there, too) should you yourself try new experiments with SQU data formats.
Thank you for your interest!
Bing

DuckDuckGo


WordPress

YouTube

How much money does Google make when I ask it a question?

Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the answer I select?

Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the answer I click on?

Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the result I select?

Does the amount of money Google makes when I ask it a question depend on the result I click on?

Who pays the money which Google makes when I ask it a question?

If I don’t choose an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer]?)
![If I don't choose an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me "ads"? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer]?)](https://squ.data.blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/query-2021-12-16-google-if-i-dont-choose-an-answer-when-i-ask-google-a-question-does-the-company-still-make-money-e.g.-by-showing-me-ads-or-preferred-media-thereby-branding-the-medium-as.png?w=576)
If I don’t choose a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)
![If I don't choose a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me "ads"? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)?](https://squ.data.blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/query-2021-12-16-google-if-i-dont-choose-a-result-when-i-ask-google-a-question-does-the-company-still-make-money-e.g.-by-showing-me-ads-or-preferred-media-thereby-branding-the-medium-as-.png?w=576)
If I don’t select an answer when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality answer?)

If I don’t select a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me “ads”? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)
![If I don't select a result when I ask Google a question, does the company still make money (e.g. by showing me "ads"? or preferred media [thereby branding the medium as a high-quality result]?)](https://squ.data.blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/query-2021-12-16-google-if-i-dont-select-a-result-when-i-ask-google-a-question-does-the-company-still-make-money-e.g.-by-showing-me-ads-or-preferred-media-thereby-branding-the-medium-as-.png?w=576)