How would you increase your site's organic CTR?
Sindhu Shivaprasad
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Hi PH fam, our search impressions are through the roof but, in comparison, our CTR is super weak. What would you recommend doing to get that upward tick on click-throughs?
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Maxwell Davis@maxwellcdavis
Titles for posts/pages that are the exact question people are going to be asking in google...
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@maxwellcdavis some studies suggest google rewrites meta descriptions as high as 92% of the time...
@dara_burke1 hmm interesting any links to info?
@maxwellcdavis different studies, different stats. Here is where I got the 92% stat...
https://strategiq.co/google-rewr...
SEJ puts it at over 70%. Only Google knows the true figure. And they're not telling...
One idea that comes to mind - richer snippets for SERP.
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@justana AFAIK google hasn't released data regarding rich snippets.
But logic would suggest they aren't key to improving CTR IMO.
The whole point of rich snippets is for Google to 'borrow' other people's content. Keeping them on the search engine and not having them click-thru.
Seriously shady move on Google's part.
Google CTR all comes down to title and meta description. Copywriting.
Second biggest mistake I see in marketing is letting your web dev write your title and meta description SERP copy.
First biggest mistake is writing is yourself.
I'm creating a simple tool to solve this issue. I'd love to have a PH'er beta test? PM me if you're interested.
Position on page is the other big factor. But that is often determined, in part, by CTR.