Is this the same as a case study?
No. A research report describes patterns across a defined sample. A case study documents measured work and outcomes from a specific client account.
Is this the same as a website or SEO audit?
No. An audit diagnoses one website using its own pages, search data, technical condition, and business priorities. Research asks a narrower question across a group of observations.
Is the research section designed to rank for service keywords?
No. The purpose of this section is to house original evidence and methodology. Commercial service intent stays on the service and market pages built for it.
Do businesses pay to be included?
No business paid to appear in the 2026 Wichita benchmark. If a future study is sponsored, funded, or commissioned by an outside organization, that relationship should be disclosed on the report.
Are individual business names and scores published?
Normally, no. Aggregate patterns are more useful than turning the research into a public ranking table. Individual identities or scorecards would require a separate reason, review, and appropriate permission.
Can a study prove rankings, leads, or revenue?
Only if the study actually measures them. A website-observation benchmark cannot prove rankings, traffic, leads, conversion, revenue, or causation when those outcomes were not part of the data.
Why not publish a new “study” every month?
Because volume is not the goal. A new report should have a distinct question, enough observations, and enough information gain to justify another permanent URL.
Who conducts the research?
Stamm Web Creations conducts the research independently unless a report states otherwise. Stamm is a commercial web design and SEO business, which is disclosed rather than hidden.