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SERP Cap

Friday SEO Fun Fact: Organic VS Paid Result Clicks

Curious about what percent of people using Google click on actual search results in comparison to paid advertisements?

To help answer this question, further explanation may be in order…

  • Organic Search Results = Non-paid, natural search results (see capture), what SEO is focused on
  • Paid Search Results = Targeted advertisements, typically served from Google AdWords (see capture), what PPC is often focused on

Winner: Organic Search Results (80-90%)!

So, 80 to 90% of people using Google click on ACTUAL search results, where 10-20% click on advertisements.

View the annotated Search Engine Results Page (SERP) screen capture…

SERP Cap

SERP Cap

While many other quality sources have reported anywhere from 70-95%, the information above was derived from our own research and experience. Not long ago, the percentage of organic search result clicks was much, much lower.

Example

Given: You have a website and don’t pay for advertising. Ten people enter search terms in Google that trigger a listing for your website.

Of those people, approxiatemly 8-9 will click on a listing located within the organic search results (where your site is listed), while approximately 1-2 (of the 10) will click on a paid advertisement.

Rich Snippets Bookmarklet

Easy Rich Snippet Testing with This Bookmarklet

Rich Snippet Testing

Rich snippets, when added to a website or blog, provide search engines with additional information. This additional information makes search engine results a lot more ‘clicky’ by including content like a thumbnail image with the listing. Learn more about rich snippets with this infographic.

Sure, you could continuously test your rich snippets with the Google Webmaster Tools Rich Snippet Testing Tool by laboriously copying and pasting each URL into the tester, or you could utilize the below Rich Snippets Bookmarklet and dramatically speed-up rich snippet testing time.

How to Install/Use the Rich Snippets Bookmarklet

Step 1. Click and drag the link below to your bookmarks bar in your favorite web browser.

DRAG THIS LINK TO YOUR BOOKMARKS BAR

Note: You may want to edit the name of your newly created rich snippet testing bookmarklet, do this by right-clicking above your bookmarklet.

Step 2. Bring up the website/page of choice that you want to test rich snippets on and click the bookmarklet you created.

Rich Snippets Bookmarklet

There you have it! After clicking on the rich snippets bookmarklet, your results page should look something like this:

Rich Snippet Test Results

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Rich Snippet Test Results

Getting Started with Rich Snippets

Rich Snippets = More Clicks

Rich snippets are basically a way to provide search engines with additional information about your content. Rich snippets are also a way to get your search engine result to stand-out, as websites with rich snippets frequently display information IN ADDITION to the standard search engine result listing. Which, effectively translates into a higher click-through-ratio (CTR) – meaning more clicks on your result/traffic for your website.

Rich Snippets Infographic

If you are interested in learning more about rich snippets, please review the following infographic, as it is a great ‘getting started’ visual guide to rich snippets.

Guide to Rich Snippets by BlueGlass Interactive on SEOmoz
Visual Guide to Rich Snippets on SEOmoz created by BlueGlass Interactive.

SEO in Boise Event

In Boise? Yep. SEOinBOI #4!

Marshall Simmonds, Kevin Gamache and I would like to invite those involved the search marketing and optimization space in the Treasure Valley to our 4th meetup.

Last time, we had Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz speak, this time we’re going to turn it down a notch and watch Kevin juggle and ride a unicycle while reverse engineering Google’s algorithm. While that would rawk, the true agenda for SEOinBOI #4 is centered around open discussion.

Come with your ideas on what you would like to see at future meet-ups, and of course, any pertinent topics that you’ve got intel on, or would like to discuss.

Please Facebook RSVP

Date: Thursday, February 2nd
Location: Cole Marr Coffee House [Google] [Foursquare]
Time: 5pm

SEOinBOI is a Boise area event hosted by Josh Laughtland, Marshall Simmonds of Define Media Group and Kevin Gamache of Wirestone.