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If you clarify your queries is helpful to explain, you can use Google Analytics that will show how much click and all other information. You can use Google webmaster which can show you that keywords for which your website ranking and how much clicks.
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Can someone point me to a resource that will tell me how many click throughs Im likely to get for positions 1 to 10 on a Google search return
Going to Assume you are asking about CTR. Josh pointed to the standard numbers.
Position 1: 42%
Position 2: 12%
Position 3: 8%
Position 4: 6%
Position 5: 5%
Position 6: 4%
Position 7: 3%
Position 8: 3%
Position 9: 3%
Position 10: 3%
Obvious only a Guide and your CTR will also depend on how strong your Title, Description and Branding are and also with higher impression keywords your numbers are more stable.
From my Internal Numbers. 16% at Position 2, 9% at Position 4, 6% at Position 5. > than 5k Impression Counts.
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Going to Assume you are asking about CTR. Josh pointed to the standard numbers.
Position 1: 42%
Position 2: 12%
Position 3: 8%
Position 4: 6%
Position 5: 5%
Position 6: 4%
Position 7: 3%
Position 8: 3%
Position 9: 3%
Position 10: 3%
Obvious only a Guide and your CTR will also depend on how strong your Title, Description and Branding are and also with higher impression keywords your numbers are more stable.
From my Internal Numbers. 16% at Position 2, 9% at Position 4, 6% at Position 5. > than 5k Impression Counts.
Yeah... It's funny how stat's work out though!
I have a customer who has been ranking #1/#2 for a competitive term for 7 years now. Following the arrival of a fairly new and very well funded competitor, we recently dropped to #3/#4 and - in the last 2 months - our click-throughs have multiplied by 3 over any previous month (No, the keyword wasn't "3rd time lucky")
There's nothing to indicate that the total traffic has changed significantly and the competitor listing looks fine at face value, so my belief is that the competitor has already got themselves a bad name and customers are deliberately avoiding them (so we're now "picking up the clicks" for all 4 spots)!
The moral of the story (and the reason why I joined in here) is that no matter how far you look, you are unlikely to get anything approaching an accurate guess (unless you can verify the traffic levels from somebody who is currently ranking for the term)!
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Yeah... It's funny how stat's work out though!
I have a customer who has been ranking #1/#2 for a competitive term for 7 years now. Following the arrival of a fairly new and very well funded competitor, we recently dropped to #3/#4 and - in the last 2 months - our click-throughs have multiplied by 3 over any previous month (No, the keyword wasn't "3rd time lucky")
There's nothing to indicate that the total traffic has changed significantly and the competitor listing looks fine at face value, so my belief is that the competitor has already got themselves a bad name and customers are deliberately avoiding them (so we're now "picking up the clicks" for all 4 spots)!
The moral of the story (and the reason why I joined in here) is that no matter how far you look, you are unlikely to get anything approaching an accurate guess (unless you can verify the traffic levels from somebody who is currently ranking for the term)!
While the original data is 5 years old and based of smallish AOL sample it a fair framework to base targets on.
Top 5 bets bottom 5 and page 1 is much better than page 2... course we all knew that anyway.
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