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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 3:48 am
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Click-through-rate: click-through rate
Click-through-rate (CTR) represents the percentage of users who clicked through to your website from the SERPs. For example, your CTR is 10% if your site appeared on a results page 100 times a week and 10 people clicked through to it. You can use this metric as a barometer of how effective your title tags and meta descriptions are at attracting users' attention.
Don’t get discouraged if you see low numbers in this metric. Always look to optimize your meta descriptions, title tags, URLs and try to acquire some featured snippets that are relevant to your business. The average click-through rate for the first position on Google is 28.5% . Therefore, increasing your keyword rankings can also increase the click-through rate.
To view your CTR, open Google Search Console . On the left-hand kuwait mobile database side, you'll find "Performance > Search Results." Below you'll see checkboxes labeled "Clicks," "CTR," and "Impressions." Click the "CTR" box to view your website's average click-through rate report and top-performing pages and keywords.
Bounce rate
Your bounce rate represents the percentage of users who visit your site but leave without any interaction. Google Analytics counts a visit as one interaction if the user clicks through to more than one page. Simply put, it measures the quality of a visit.
Different types of websites have different baseline bounce rates . But in general, a high bounce rate lowers your rankings because it tells Google that your site isn’t meeting search intent . Tracking this metric can also indicate whether the website’s content or design isn’t appealing to your target market.
Track your positions in Google SERP
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Click-through-rate: click-through rate
Click-through-rate (CTR) represents the percentage of users who clicked through to your website from the SERPs. For example, your CTR is 10% if your site appeared on a results page 100 times a week and 10 people clicked through to it. You can use this metric as a barometer of how effective your title tags and meta descriptions are at attracting users' attention.
Don’t get discouraged if you see low numbers in this metric. Always look to optimize your meta descriptions, title tags, URLs and try to acquire some featured snippets that are relevant to your business. The average click-through rate for the first position on Google is 28.5% . Therefore, increasing your keyword rankings can also increase the click-through rate.
To view your CTR, open Google Search Console . On the left-hand kuwait mobile database side, you'll find "Performance > Search Results." Below you'll see checkboxes labeled "Clicks," "CTR," and "Impressions." Click the "CTR" box to view your website's average click-through rate report and top-performing pages and keywords.
Bounce rate
Your bounce rate represents the percentage of users who visit your site but leave without any interaction. Google Analytics counts a visit as one interaction if the user clicks through to more than one page. Simply put, it measures the quality of a visit.
Different types of websites have different baseline bounce rates . But in general, a high bounce rate lowers your rankings because it tells Google that your site isn’t meeting search intent . Tracking this metric can also indicate whether the website’s content or design isn’t appealing to your target market.