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- Kunal Pawar <kunal4uonly@gmail.com> Oct 23 04:30PM +0530
Hi Friends,
Could some one of you kindly help me to understand the click rate for the
links that appear on a Search page. Say, percentage of clicks that goes to
the PPC ads that appear on the top of the page, percentage of ads to the
right hand side of the page & percentage of clicks to the organic listings.
I do understand that the click rate would vary from query to query & domain
to domain. For product searches, for brand & for the non brand search
phrases. However, if some can can help with the average click through rate
also will be helpful.
Thanks in Advance.
Kunal.
- Vic Dinovici <vdinovici@gmail.com> Oct 23 07:04AM -0400
Google Adwords rates is based on a bid system - the marketeers that pay the
biggest price will get the top of ads' spots.
Cheers,
Vic
- Kunal Pawar <kunal4uonly@gmail.com> Oct 23 04:51PM +0530
Hi Vic,
Thanks but I am not talking about the adwords rates here. I am questioning
about the click rates on a results page based on an entered search query.
To put it in simple words, let me give an example --
Say few set of users search for a query "home loan calculator". Basis this
search term, Google will come up with a result page comprising of Sponsored
& Organic links. My question over here is now based on the results that
appear is there any way to understand how many users click on the PPC ads &
how many on the organic listings? how many people click on the top ad v/s
the ads that appear on the right hand side? how many scroll till the bottom
of the page & click on the 7th or 8th listing? how many people leave the
search page with out clicking on any links? how many people simply check
the ads that appear above fold?
Any estimates with the percentage of clicks on the search result page?
Kunal.
- Vic Dinovici <vdinovici@gmail.com> Oct 23 07:28AM -0400
based on the clicks heat maps it seems the hottest areas are top and left
of the page so probably there is a good number of users clicking on the
paid ads and the first results in organic. I'm pretty sure if you search in
google search for e.g "percent users click adwords", etc you will find the
answers.
Cheers,
Vic
- "gary young" <gary.young@btinternet.com> Oct 23 05:49PM +0200
Click on http://training.seobook.com/google-ranking-value this is what will answer your question.
Gary
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From: seo-professionals@googlegroups.com [mailto:seo-professionals@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Vic Dinovici
Sent: 23 October 2012 13:29
To: seo-professionals@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Click rate for a Search page
based on the clicks heat maps it seems the hottest areas are top and left of the page so probably there is a good number of users clicking on the paid ads and the first results in organic. I'm pretty sure if you search in google search for e.g "percent users click adwords", etc you will find the answers.
Cheers,
Vic
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Kunal Pawar <kunal4uonly@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Vic,
Thanks but I am not talking about the adwords rates here. I am questioning about the click rates on a results page based on an entered search query. To put it in simple words, let me give an example --
Say few set of users search for a query "home loan calculator". Basis this search term, Google will come up with a result page comprising of Sponsored & Organic links. My question over here is now based on the results that appear is there any way to understand how many users click on the PPC ads & how many on the organic listings? how many people click on the top ad v/s the ads that appear on the right hand side? how many scroll till the bottom of the page & click on the 7th or 8th listing? how many people leave the search page with out clicking on any links? how many people simply check the ads that appear above fold?
Any estimates with the percentage of clicks on the search result page?
Kunal.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Vic Dinovici <vdinovici@gmail.com> wrote:
Google Adwords rates is based on a bid system - the marketeers that pay the biggest price will get the top of ads' spots.
Cheers,
Vic
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Kunal Pawar <kunal4uonly@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Friends,
Could some one of you kindly help me to understand the click rate for the links that appear on a Search page. Say, percentage of clicks that goes to the PPC ads that appear on the top of the page, percentage of ads to the right hand side of the page & percentage of clicks to the organic listings.
I do understand that the click rate would vary from query to query & domain to domain. For product searches, for brand & for the non brand search phrases. However, if some can can help with the average click through rate also will be helpful.
Thanks in Advance.
Kunal.
- Anand Singh <anand.singh753@gmail.com> Oct 22 01:03PM +0530
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- Anand Singh <anand.singh753@gmail.com> Oct 22 12:45PM +0530
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