Rankings traffic percentages
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Hi All,
It seems that some keywords that are receiving a fairly high amount of monthly traffic such as 6000 hits are passing very little traffic to my website.
for a few keywords recieving this amount of traffic my site ranks on page one.
is there a breakdown of what percentage of traffic you should roughly get to your website depending on the rank for a certain keyword.
example;
position 1 send approximately % traffic to your site
position 2 send approximately % traffic to your site
etc
thank you
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This is the latest results that I can think of - http://www.seomoz.org/blog/a-tale-of-two-studies-google-vs-bing-clickthrough-rate
If you search "click through rates for organic search" then there may be more up to date figures. I have attached the table that gives the examples you are looking for.
- Position 1 etc.
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