What Are Transactional Search Queries?

by | Feb 1, 2021

Transactional search queries are search queries whereby a user is interested in making a transaction, such as buying a product

Search requests that indicate interest in purchasing is considered to be a transactional query. For example, search requests that include verbs such as “buy,” “order,” and “download, as well as the product’s or brand’s name like “iPhone 12.”

A user who enters a transactional search query is considered to be at the end of the funnel. Therefore, marketers need to target transactional search queries as they have a high chance of conversions.

A series of marketing efforts such as SEO strategies and PPC can help target these transactional search queries.

 

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