CTR by Pages is a metric in Google Search Console that measures the click-through rate (CTR) of individual pages on your website in search results. This metric can help you analyze the performance of specific pages and optimize them for higher CTR.
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Use this Google Search Console advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your SEO performance. Present key insights like Impressions, Clicks, CTR, and more.
Clicks metric in Google Search Console refers to the number of times users clicked on your website's organic search result when it appeared in search results.
Clicks by Pages in Google Search Console is a metric that indicates the number of clicks that each page on your website received in search results.
The Clicks by Search Types metric in Google Search Console shows the number of clicks coming from different types of searches such as web, image, video, etc. It helps identify which search types are driving the most traffic to your website.
Impressions by Pages is a Google Search Console metric that shows the number of times any URL from your website appeared in search results, regardless of its position. It helps you track the reach of your content and understand which pages are driving the most impressions.
CTR, or click-through rate, is the ratio of clicks to impressions of a webpage or ad, expressed as a percentage. It measures the effectiveness of a website or ad in getting clicks from potential users.
The Position metric in Google Search Console is a numerical value that indicates the average position of your website's pages in search engine results pages (SERPs) for a particular keyword or query. A higher position means that your website ranks closer to the top of search results.
The Position by Queries metric in Google Search Console shows the average position on Google search results for each query that led to clicks on your website. This can help you identify which keywords are driving the most traffic and where to focus your SEO efforts.
The Number of Queries on Position Group metric shows the total number of queries that resulted in impressions and clicks for a specific grouping of positions in the search engine results pages (SERP). It helps to identify which position ranges generate the most traffic for your site.