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Old 10-19-2009, 12:01 PM   #1
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Hey everyone,

I consider myself a newbie to ezinearticles (I only have 11 articles), and I am wondering in your account statistics, what is the ratio of url clicks to article views?

I am sorry if someone has asked this already, I tried searching but was unable to find anything.

For me, I have just hit 6,000 article views and I have 1,130 url clicks.

So, my ratio, or statistic, for every 5 (rounded) article views, I receive 1 url click.

What is your percentage/ratio?
You don't have to share if you don't want, and you can estimate if necessary.

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Hi,

Don't worry with this ratio. I think it's normal. I have a similar one.

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I'd rather like to know how you got 600 views on average on your articles?! I'm writing in a very competetive niche at the moment and my articles rarely hit over 100 (no promotion). As for your CTR, I have something similar.
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Thanks for the replies.

One of my articles has the majority of views/clicks. I did keyword research and a good amount of SEO on that article in particular.

The rest I have done little or no SEO, just keyword research.
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Those are some impressive stats for just 11 articles - well done My current stats:-

57 live articles
5,291 views
1,286 url clicks

24% CTR, so I get a click every 4 views or so(I think)

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It's good to see you getting so many clicks on your articles, but keep in mind that you can double your earnings if you can double the amount of people that opt in to your list, or if you double your sales letter conversion.

You get a lot of clicks on that article, so I hope you're also building a list.

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It's good to see you getting so many clicks on your articles, but keep in mind that you can double your earnings if you can double the amount of people that opt in to your list, or if you double your sales letter conversion.

You get a lot of clicks on that article, so I hope you're also building a list.

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I agree with Andy here.

Your CTR at 24% is considered above average.

I do wish to add one more thing, you mentioned that most of your CTR comes from one particular article.. analyse it and see why it differentiate from other articles and resource box you've written.


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