A few statistical questions… (CTR and traffic)
The average for SERP CTR for the #1 position is approximately 23%. Sorry, Delco your numbers are way off. Those numbers are from the leaked
The average for SERP CTR for the #1 position is approximately 23%. Sorry, Delco your numbers are way off. Those numbers are from the leaked
[So I am noticing that the last month, my earnings per click have dropped quite a bit. I used to get paid over a dollar
[Someone searches for the client’s keyword, i.e., “hash browns” (not the real keyword), and will be taken directly to the client’s website rather than being
[So my questions are: 1) PPC – I have set-up a campaign before with not brilliant results, I mean I couldn’t get google to send
I just spotted this thread, sorry I didn’t see it sooner, I may have been able to save you some time. It took me about
There are many businesses that make a lot of money, very consistently, from Search Engine traffic. And any market where this is possible is going
How much profit you can make will depend a great deal on your profit margin. Especially how your profit margin compares to your competitor’s margins.
That seems like a silly notion when you think about it. Why would anyone advertise on AdWords, if not because they are selling something? If
That seems like a silly notion when you think about it. Why would anyone advertise on AdWords, if not because they are selling something? If
You seem to be jumping from one extreme to the other. Sure SEO is a rat race, especially if you are scurrying around like a