Ask.com Adds Statistics to Search Results – A Useful Tool for Vacation Rental Managers
Thursday, February 28th, 2008Recent market-share reports indicate Google accounts for 68% of all search queries. We admit that Google is pretty darn good at organizing the web and helping us find “stuff.” However, we would like to highlight that there are alternative search engines that offer useful tools that you should consider taking advantage of.
Specifically, we would like to highlight Ask.com. Ask offers a graphically-heavy search service that goes beyond Google in several ways. Most relevant to this article is Ask’s recent inclusion of statistics in its search results. Similar to Google, Ask applies world-class search technology to help you find what you are looking for. However, Ask takes it one step further and augments its results with additional pieces of information.
Vacation Rental Example:
User: Jerry – a property manager in the Atlantic Beach region of North Carolina
Case: Jerry knows Search Rankings are critical to attract vacation rental guests, but he also knows that the overall traffic a site generates is more indicative of a website’s online marketing effectiveness.
Jerry goes to ask.com and enters “Atlantic beach vacation rentals”. It’s a general and broad search query for his area, but will help him quickly assess the competitive landscape.

Jerry sees that Twiddy.com, BlueWaterGMAC.com, villas2000.com and nccoastvacationrentals.com represent the top four results. Jerry knows that ranking high in search results doesn’t necessarily mean your site attracts traffic. For instance, villa2000.com’s headline reads “Florida Villas and Florida Vacation Rentals”. Jerry really doubts any one looking to go to North Carolina is going to visit this site despite the high ranking.
To better analyze the sites, Jerry scrolls over the binoculars icon and then clicks the ‘Statistics” tab.

Jerry quickly sees that Twiddy not only ranks high for the search term, but also attracts significant traffic. In January over 70K people checked out Twiddy.com. Jerry confirms Twiddy has an effective web presence. A similar ‘binocular view’ of villas2000.com confirms Jerry’s suspicion – only 10K people visit villas2000.com.
Jerry then performs the same quick analysis on BlueWaterGMAC.com and sees that BlueWater attracted over 50K visitors in May and July, but now trails Twiddy by 2x.

Finally, Jerry takes a look at nccoastvacationrentals.com. Although the site ranked 4th in the search results Jerry notices few people visit the site.

By using Ask, Jerry was able to get a better sense of not only how his competitors ranked in Search, but he was also able to determine the overall popularity of the site. To get a more comprehensive sense of the competitive landscape, Jerry entered in a number of different terms (“Atlantic beach nc rentals”, “beach rentals Atlantic beach”, etc.) to discover and analyze the breadth of companies competing for consumer attention in his market.
**Note: The statistics provided on Ask.com are provided by Compete.com. Traffic metrics are estimates based on Compete’s domestic click-stream panel. Click here to read more about how Compete.com estimates website traffic.
North Carolina. Twiddy has been in operation since 1978 and has grown into one of the most reputable and popular management companies in the highly competitive Outer Banks market. Twiddy operates a sophisticated web site at 









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