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Old December 28th, 2005, 07:53 PM
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CTR & Ranking data for SE

I'm wondering if anyone can help me find an article or researched data on SE CTR for various rankings.

For examle:
On Yahoo what's the percentage of clicks that #1 position possibly get per 1000 searchers
What percent may #2 get
& so forth

That data would be good but also it would be great if it also included the percentage of sponsored links & how many times the user looked at the results & how many sites did the check in total.

Mainly looking for Yahoo & then Google, if available MSN too.

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Within the google adswords section of the site, there is a good diagram that shows you where to place ads on a site to get a higher CTR. A good rule of thumb is to keep your ads "above the fold."
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Old December 29th, 2005, 03:15 AM
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Thanks guy but I'm talking about SERPs not adsense positions.
The results actually in Google, Yahoo, & MSN....
I'm looking if anyone has done research on this....

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Own research - SEO Ranking Test

Olney,

this is research done by Simply Clicks across 4 sites and a random sample of 400+ clicks. Stopped growing sample when data appeared to stabilise.

Clicks are all organic and have been generated by the SERPs of Google, MSN and Yahoo in a proportion of approx 50, 30, 20%.

Searches are global. Mostly from US, UK and other English speaking countries.

Rankings 1-5 account for 55% of traffic.
Rankings 6-10 account for 22% of traffic.
Rankings 11-20 account for 13.5% of traffic.

First two pages account for 90+% plus of all traffic.

For a chart go to:

http://www.simplyclicks.com/SEO-Ranking-Test.pdf

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Google Adwords is the best tool to describe you better idea.

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Four Major Tools for geting an idea for CTR

While working on S.E.O & Adwords since more then 2 year now the conclusion I get that wordtracker, Good keyword Gold, overture keyword tool, Google keyword tool external the best our of them to give you an idea about CTR, impressions & other is Google Adwords by spending just a minimum amount at Adwords you can get the required results & utilized them in your SEO campaign.
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