Looking for search engine statistics (traffic by position, etc.) - any suggestions?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by SEO4hire, Jul 16, 2010.

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    I would like to put some search engine statistics like traffic by position, top 10 clicks vs. clicks for positions 11+, etc. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can find reliable information like this? Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
     
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    here you go

    http://www.seobook.com/google-serp-ctr-data-search-rank

    http://www.seomoz.org/blog/clickthrough-rates-in-the-serps-what-are-the-real-numbers
     
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    Thank you EchoSEO - you are the man! Anyone else have any pages they would like to suggest? I figure the more resources that we have, the better.
     
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    Actually the data is not available, the data above was published by AOL couple years ago

    you can use your google webmaster data to guess the overall CTR but since each SERP is different, personalized search, local queries with the map Pack etc...

    the best thing to do is to take over the first position :p
     
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    I did a search on Google for "traffic by position", and found some stats, but aren't sure how accurate they are or where they came from. One example is HERE on slide 39. I have seen the AOL info before, but was hoping that something was out there that used Google as an example or all search engines.

    Good point on being #1...if only it were that easy :)

    If anyone can add anything, please do so. The more info that we have to educate potential clients, the better...
     
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