What you need to do is increase their click-through rate
Feb 15, 2024 10:25:09 GMT
Post by habone1677 on Feb 15, 2024 10:25:09 GMT
In the old version of the search analysis report, you can only see search data for the past 90 days. Old version of GSC analysis report And now you can see the last 16 months of data: Data for the past 16 months How to use performance reports to improve clickthrough rates As we all know, click-through rate is an important Google ranking factor . So, how to improve your click-through rate? GSC performance report. Note : As in the previous chapter, we will use a real case to teach you. Our last case was an e-commerce website.
This time we use a blog website to teach you how to use GSC to get more traffic. Specifically, you'll see how I used Performance Reports to increase this Kazakhstan Phone Number List site's click-through rate by 63.2%. Now let’s open the performance report in the new Search Console and get started… 1. Find pages with low click-through rates First, check the "Avg CTR" and "Avg. Position" options: Checked - CTR and ranking You need to focus on pages ranked fifth and below, and these pages have poor click-through rates. Let’s filter out rankings 1-4 first. Click the filter button and select "Ranking." Rank filter Now you will see a filter box above the data. We can set it to "greater than" 4.9: Filter ranking settings Now you have a list of pages ranked fifth or lower.
According to research from Advanced Web Ranking , ranking fifth on Google should result in a click-through rate of approximately 4.35%: Click-through rate statistics You need to filter out any content that exceeds the expected click-through rate of 4.35%. This way you can focus on underperforming pages. So click the filter button again and select "Click-through rate." Click rate filter (Make sure you have selected the "Ranking" filter at this time) Then set the CTR filter to "Less than" 4.35. CTR filter set to less than 4.35 See what we got now? A list of keywords that rank fifth or lower and have a click-through rate of less than 4.35%. That is: You can get more keywords from which traffic comes.
This time we use a blog website to teach you how to use GSC to get more traffic. Specifically, you'll see how I used Performance Reports to increase this Kazakhstan Phone Number List site's click-through rate by 63.2%. Now let’s open the performance report in the new Search Console and get started… 1. Find pages with low click-through rates First, check the "Avg CTR" and "Avg. Position" options: Checked - CTR and ranking You need to focus on pages ranked fifth and below, and these pages have poor click-through rates. Let’s filter out rankings 1-4 first. Click the filter button and select "Ranking." Rank filter Now you will see a filter box above the data. We can set it to "greater than" 4.9: Filter ranking settings Now you have a list of pages ranked fifth or lower.
According to research from Advanced Web Ranking , ranking fifth on Google should result in a click-through rate of approximately 4.35%: Click-through rate statistics You need to filter out any content that exceeds the expected click-through rate of 4.35%. This way you can focus on underperforming pages. So click the filter button again and select "Click-through rate." Click rate filter (Make sure you have selected the "Ranking" filter at this time) Then set the CTR filter to "Less than" 4.35. CTR filter set to less than 4.35 See what we got now? A list of keywords that rank fifth or lower and have a click-through rate of less than 4.35%. That is: You can get more keywords from which traffic comes.