What's Your Click Rate At EZA?

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Hi guys!

I'm just curious about what your click rate at EZA is..? Mine is 16.1% at the moment, and I do not have a clue how good that is. So I just want some numbers to compare with

You see, I feel like I can do a lot better, but these days I'm focusing on something else, so if I can get some numbers to compare mine with I can start thinking about if I really should try and do something different, or if I can just proceed with what I'm currently focusing on (article marketing is an important part of what I'm currently doing, so if you think I have to improve on it, I will )

Kindest,
Joachim
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    It depends on many, many different factors.

    For me, my current average of 17%/18% is a really good click-through rate.

    A year and a half ago, my average click-through rate was about 37%/38%, but I now earn far, far more from my current/recent articles with an average click-through rate less than half of that.

    It's tempting, and all-too-easy, to make the assumption that a higher CTR is going to earn more money, simply because more traffic "ought" to equate to more income. It's not necessarily so at all, and it's easily possible for the opposite to happen, because they may well be different groups of people. I'm just mentioning that in case anyone assumes that "aiming to increase their CTR" is necessarily going to earn them any more, even if they do manage it successfully.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joachim Larsen
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      It depends on many, many different factors.

      For me, my current average of 17%/18% is a really good click-through rate.

      A year and a half ago, my average click-through rate was about 37%/38%, but I now earn far, far more from my current/recent articles with an average click-through rate less than half of that.

      It's tempting, and all-too-easy, to make the assumption that a higher CTR is going to earn more money, simply because more traffic "ought" to equate to more income. It's not necessarily so at all, and it's easily possible for the opposite to happen, because they may well be different groups of people. I'm just mentioning that in case anyone assumes that "aiming to increase their CTR" is necessarily going to earn them any more, even if they do manage it successfully.
      Thank you Alexa! I think what you're saying makes sence. Thank you for your numbers At least now I have something to compare with
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