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  1. #16
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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERPs) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP. Sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo-sticking is described as going back and forth from a search engine results page ( SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a connexion on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is searching for, and instantly bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo-sticking is a term used to describe what happens when a user enters your site from a search engine results page (SERP) and then exits your page, going back to the SERPs.

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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo Sticking refers to a specific set of actions taken by visitors who come to your website via a search engine.

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    Pogo sticking occurs when a user performs a search, clicks on a result, very quickly clicks back to the search result page, and clicks on a different result.

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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    When we search a particular website and after getting result from google, open the first web page in the search results and it is not useful, suddenly back to search result by pressing backspace button and chooses another result. And it will satisfy our needs. Some people doing the same, then google second web page is moved up in the result and first web page is moved down in the result.

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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo-sticking is defined as going back and forth from a search engine results page (SERP) to an individual search result destination site. In other words, pogo-sticking is when the searcher clicks on a link on a SERP, sees that it's not what she is looking for, and immediately bounces off by hitting the back button.

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    Pogo sticking in SEO is the practice of going back and forth from a result in the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) to different results. The pogo stick is when any user lands on your website from the search engine but instantly goes back to the search engine’s results and visits another link. It shows that what the user was looking for was not found on your website. Confused? Let’s say, you Google “Cloaking in SEO”. Google shows search results. You click on the first link but you did not find the content you were looking for (i.e. first link did not satisfy your search query). So, you go back to search results again and click on the 2nd link to read about it. This phenomenon is called Pogo Sticking in SEO.

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