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Hi Warriors

As I keep adding content I see more search volume in Google web master tools but I don't really see more click troughs to my site.

Is this what most see with there blogs?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/tpasyjhdwx...41-47%20PM.jpg

Also It seems, my best traffic days are Monday trough Thursday where I see around 30 to 50 hits wile from Friday to Sunday it drops to somewhere in the 15 visits range.

Would be interested if this the common trend for review blogs.
  • Profile picture of the author NatesMarketing
    Yeah - you're always going to have more impressions than actual clicks. Normally a lot more...like you're currently seeing. That's normal.

    As for reviews per day - that's an easy one...people are slacking at work hence your weekdays get more views.

    But yeah - looks normal.

    If course - you can always improve CTR...I'm just sayin that impressions will be greater than clicks (obviously) - but some pages keywords you'll be number 1, others number 9....so you'll be seen, but not clicked.
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  • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
    Based off the image you posted, I wouldn't be too worried honestly. There of course always be a lot more impressions than clicks. Was your main concern that the impressions increased significantly but the clicks didn't?
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    • Profile picture of the author Walter117
      Originally Posted by Chase Watts View Post

      Based off the image you posted, I wouldn't be too worried honestly. There of course always be a lot more impressions than clicks. Was your main concern that the impressions increased significantly but the clicks didn't?
      That was exactly what I was expecting. A steeper increase in CTR then I am seeing. I am a little shocked that it is lagging so behind.
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  • Profile picture of the author SuccessMarketer
    I agree with the above comments really. I know it seem strange how much more impressions you get but the "clicks" remain the same.
    That same concern used to drive me crazy...
    Just keep on testing as they say
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  • Profile picture of the author Marc Rodill
    I don't know much about impressions. So I say screw impressions. Just count your visitors, and unique visitors, and click-through rates. Anyway - great job. Scale that up you'll be happy.

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    • Profile picture of the author Walter117
      Originally Posted by Marc Rodill View Post

      I don't know much about impressions. So I say screw impressions. Just count your visitors, and unique visitors, and click-through rates. Anyway - great job. Scale that up you'll be happy.

      Marc
      Thanks. And I will keep at it and adding more content. Lets see what happens in the next 6 months.
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  • Profile picture of the author rudi
    Based on that you are looking at 10% CTR, but you should be aiming for around 15% really, maybe tweak your meta description at title to make it appear more inviting to people to click through.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    work on creating more compelling and benefit and curiosity based page titles. You really have to sell the click and give people a powerful reason why they should click on your site instead of someone else's
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