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| Active Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011
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Hi friends, I want to ask exactly how much value a safe page CTR? some say not until more than 10% but some say up to 20% no problem. Help me, please... |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2011
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It shouldn't matter if you aren't telling people to click on your links. I've seen sites with 40% CTR that don't have problems because they aren't cloaking the ads and they just have solid placement and good content that are laser focused for the niche.
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One of my sites has a CTR over 75%. Google would love you to have 100%. It's tough though. That site above is very, very laser targeted across the board. I wish I could duplicate it. It's a site that gets visitors who are definitely looking for info on the subject, and the ads are 100% targeted for such an audience. Don't fear a high CTR. Don't fear a low CTR. Neither matters in the eyes of google if the traffic and clicks are valid. Paul |
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| Okay, thanks so much for your information...
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