Not every site that ranks high in Google search receives lots of traffic. Though many do, some rank based on tricks that have nothing to do with worthiness of content. And, for this reason, you can still find irrelevant or thin content sites ranking high on Google Search. These sites usually produce frustration for the search engine user who bounces back quickly to the search engine results.
I think it would be a really good idea if Google would tell the search engine visitor how many times a link has been visited (by unique IP) by others, not just the person who is making the search. So for instance, all known visits by any IP would list shown. This number could be listed directly in the actual Google search description, next to the site link. This would let the user know how popular that link is with other search engine users. Some people would prefer to visit popular links as it's a sign there is relevant content on that site, versus sites that rank well (due to SEO tricks) but are not popular.
I think it would be a really good idea if Google would tell the search engine visitor how many times a link has been visited (by unique IP) by others, not just the person who is making the search. So for instance, all known visits by any IP would list shown. This number could be listed directly in the actual Google search description, next to the site link. This would let the user know how popular that link is with other search engine users. Some people would prefer to visit popular links as it's a sign there is relevant content on that site, versus sites that rank well (due to SEO tricks) but are not popular.







