Some statistics you have to know

Short Extract : Search Results? Have you ever wondered how many clicks the first search results gets versus the second, third, fourth, etc? The below table is a breakdown based on 9,038,794 searches and 4,926,623 clicks on AOL search (SeoBook.com, 2008). As of this statistic, all major search engine results pages, including Google's, look and act roughly the same. Thus, these statistics should apply to any search engine. Result Position Percent of Clicks Relative to 1st Position 1 (First) 42.13% n/a 2 (Second) 11.90% 3.5x less 3 (Third) 8.50% 4.9x less 4 (Fourth) 6.06% 6.9x less 5 (Fifth) 4.92% 8.5x less 6 (Sixth) 4.05% 10.4x less 7 (Seventh) 3.41% 12.3x ...
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Short Extract : Improving your site's conversion rate largely starts at lowering your bounce rate. Why? Because every customer that bounces from your website is a lost opportunity to explain your value proposition and give your sales pitch. What should you do if you have a high bounce rate? Avinash Kaushik, of Google's Conversion University, provides a great video explaining why a successful website must have a low bounce rate. While you watch the video, try to pick out reasons a high bounce rate is so detrimental. The good bounce rate : between 40 and 60% Avinash brings out that a bounce rate ...
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