CTR by Queries is a Google Search Console metric that shows the click-through rate (CTR) of each individual search query for a website. It helps identify queries that have a low CTR, which can be optimized to improve the website's performance in search results.
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The Search Console Basics dashboard reveals which pages are most visible on SERPs and which ones actually drive organic traffic.
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.
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.
Impressions by Devices is a metric in Google Search Console that shows the number of impressions received by your website pages on different types of devices like desktop, mobile, and tablet. It helps you understand which devices are driving traffic to your site and how users are accessing your content.
The CTR by Countries metric in Google Search Console shows the percentage of clicks received by your website's search results for specific countries. This helps identify the effectiveness of your website's search engine optimization strategies for various geographic regions.
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 Pages metric in Google Search Console shows the average position of your website pages in Google search results, ranked by their organic search traffic and sorted by popularity.
The Number of Queries on Position metric in Google Search Console refers to the total number of queries that resulted in clicks or impressions for a particular keyword, organized by their respective ranking position. This metric can give insights on how visible a website is for specific queries and which keywords may require attention for improving search engine rankings.
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.