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What Google's year in search tells us about South African search behaviourGoogle recently released their annual Year in Search findings highlighting what we as a country, continent and planet have been asking Google in 2019. Analysing different countries indicates not only what the hot topics were, but how each country uses search. ![]() In the UK, Europe and the USA the focus is on people, news and politicians. The leading search behaviours are information gathering. In South Africa (and with our neighbours to the north) "Near Me" searches are the top trending search behaviour. Our primary search behaviour focuses on information gathering online, to find a real world destination offline. ![]() ![]() The key difference between African and first-world-based search, is that the majority of searches happen on mobile, while on the move and have a specific outcome (finding a store) while in the UK/USA the majority of searches are still PC-based and the user is at their desk or at home. The numbers back this up – 85% of South Africans have a smartphone, compared to just 24% who have a laptop or PC. With the exponential growth of "Near Me" search in South Africa, the accuracy and ongoing management of your Google My Business listing has never been more important. In the past two years:
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