Rough Simple Math formula for sales/SEO...am I out of touch?
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You're Wikipedia's SEO! Dang dude you are good at what you do!

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Thanks Tyler...
"50% clickthrough is very high"
....Even if I secured the #1, page 1 organic Google SERP spot for "Ham"?(its really not ham, but something specific like Jimi Hendrix tshirt)
Or do you mean the first page or average of the 3 spots?
Thanks Tyler
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LOL Nice!
Here is what I asked Tyler...
Thanks Tyler...
"50% clickthrough is very high"
....Even if I secured the #1, page 1 organic Google SERP spot for "Ham"?(its really not ham, but something specific like Jimi Hendrix tshirt)
Or do you mean the first page or average of the 3 spots?
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This is From 2007... from SEOMOZ
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/clickthrough-rates-in-the-serps-what-are-the-real-numbers
It referenced this article (see below) from the same time period, So, I am confused?
http://seoblackhat.com/2006/08/11/tool-clicks-by-rank-in-google-yahoo-msn/
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I've only seen that 2006 AOL dataset, leading me to believe your expectations are ballpark. But he's right—I think a 2.3% conversion rate is standard across the web (varying dramatically), so without considering other factors I would expect 2-3 sales on those figures.
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understood. Thanks for taking the time to weigh in on this.
I will be dominating with other words for my client as well.
The math I need to consider is total traffic X 2.3% as a rough estimate.
Thanks
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BTW just peaked at your site. I love your design for Pinot for the People—so cool!
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Thanks,
Designer illustrator turns SEO ... Yikes ... If only I am as good at SEO as I am as a Graphics Pro, Ill be OK!
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I agree 50% ctr for first position in a serp is high i have seen keywords in number 1 with 629 clicks out of over 2k search volume for the word
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Now I am curious where people are sourcing their search volume figures. Google Traffic Estimator or Wordtracker? Do we know which is more accurate? Do people average the two? Is there another source?
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Google Traffic Estimator and adwords data
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BTW Optify just released a new study on CTR:Â http://www.optify.net/guides/organic-click-through-rate-curve