Of course, I want to choose from the best, and for the cheapest price. The user opens both sites (or just the aggregator). I spent a minute on the company's website - it turns out that either the solution to the problem is too expensive, or they are solving the problem, but not the right one, or I called the company, because I urgently need to solve the problem, and they will solve it only the day after tomorrow.
I closed the site. There are 25 companies on the catalog site solving the iran consumer email list problem. So far I just scrolled back and forth, while I read that each company is just great, so I should only call them - 4 minutes have passed. While I called 3-5-15 and talked to each for three minutes - another 45 minutes have passed. The site is open, the user opens one company, then another.
That's it, it seems I found a suitable one. Well, I can look at Facebook ... And now the same thing with dry facts that the search "sees". For the request "solve the problem": The user spent a minute on the company's website, closed the site, viewed 4 pages, closed it, and opened the aggregator. I spent 50 minutes on the aggregator, opened 15 pages, scrolled and clicked a lot, did not open other sites from the search results, did not return to the search results.
What will be the path of the average user?
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