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What is the difference between being number 1 & number 2 on Google?

What is the difference between being ranked number 1 and number 2 on Google?

google-rankingI often get this question when I am out on meetings talking with customers. So I decided to write a post about it. All of the data below is based on a leaked document from AOL that was posted a few years back.  Even though it is from AOL, it should reflect all of the other search engines including Google.

To figure out the difference between a number 1 listing and a number 2 listing, you have to think in click-through rates. A click-through rate is the amount of times a searcher will click on your listing from a Google search.

The information below will help you understand how much traffic you may be losing out on. Remember…Traffic = Sales.

  • Ranking Number 1 receives 42.1 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 2 receives 11.9 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 3 receives 8.5 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 4 receives 6.1 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 5 receives 4.9 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 6 receives 4.1 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 7 receives 3.4 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 8 receives 3.0 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 9 receives 2.8 percent of clicks
  • Ranking Number 10 receives 3.0 percent of click s

This means if you rank number 1 on Google for the term ” Niagara Falls Hotels “  and that term gets searched 100,000 times per month, you should expect roughly 42,100 clicks.

If you rank number 2 on Google for the same term, you can expect to get 11,900 clicks.

I know what you are thinking. Who cares about clicks? Well… you can’t sell to someone who isn’t clicking on your site. That just means they are not finding you at all. Imagine if you were on page 2 or even worse… page 10? You would be out of business if you were an online retailer.

Search engines are one of the first places that consumers go to when they are looking for products or services. Your company should be there. If it is not, you are losing out on making money. To find out if you are listed on page 1 of Google just type in your products or services in Google and view the results.

I help companies everyday accomplish the task of ranking on page 1 of the major search engines. If your company is not listed and you need help, contact me to set up a free one on one consultation with you or your company.

Good Luck!

5 Responses to “What is the difference between being number 1 & number 2 on Google?”

  • Shaune:

    Awesome post. I was just wondering about this the other day. I am a the marketing manger at my company and we are starting to look into this. I will contact you.

  • Silvia:

    Interesting. I always knew that a number one listing was important but never knew how much. Thanks

  • Brett Burnsworth:

    Silvia. A number 1 listing is great, but there are many businesses making a lot of money by being ranked lower than number 1. For example: Rank 5-7 for the right term can convert into many sales.

  • Thanks for posting about this, I would like to read more about this topic.

  • Joe D:

    Thanks for the info…great stuff