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Hi all, I have read some that the top 3 listings in Google get something like 75% of the overall traffic. Is this correct? What would you say the last spot #10 on the page gets of that? |
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| The Mathematical Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Charleston, SC
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1-5% Of course it'd also depend on whether or not your title tag and description are catchy. |
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i also think that number 10 position get less than 5% of traffic.
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Position 10 gets about 2% of the traffic. Sites above 10 in positions such as 7 and 8 get even less.
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About 3%, which is slightly higher than #9.
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| Jordan K War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Canada
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It also depends on the words or niche searched. i have had both rankings for 2 different sites...one got 30 visits a month, the other 110, and both had SIMILAR keyword search volumes. If I had a choice of bottom page 1, or top of page 2, I would choose the latter.
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It's really low, and has a lot to do with title and description and if people want to click it, etc.
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| Definitely Maybe War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Egham, Surrey
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Very little, as others have already pointed out. In general, positions 6-9 (10) are pretty much useless. I often get more clicks for websites in positions #11-#13 (top of page two).
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Hi Jiggs and everyone else. I stumbled across this forum via this thread and decided to register. I figured I'd make my first post useful and contribute to the thread. seobook put out a ridiculous breakdown [15 pages] of this very topic. I would attach a link, but don't have enough posts. Just Google "seobook.com google ranking value"I attached one of many charts they have on there about worth the of Google's top ten ranking. Hope it helps, I'm off to explore the forums |
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