First Position Corners The Market

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Oct 22, 2014 by Mark Maier

If you have clients that you assist with SEO or Search Engine Marketing, The Center For Media Research reports that, as suspected, the first position in the Search Engine Results Page garners the majority of the results...

"According to data analysis from MarinSoftware, smartphone click-through rates have been trumping desktop and tablet click-through rates for some time. But, the report asks, how important is ad position for marketers looking to capture the attention of their audience? The study, from a large sample set of all Marin US clients. looks at click-through rates by ad position to examine just how important this is.

Click Through Rates by Ad Position

 

Device/Click Through Rate

Ad Position

Desktop computer

Smartphone

Tablet

1st position

3.2%

4.9%

4.3%

2nd

1.9

2.2

2.0

3rd

1.5

1.9

1.6

4th

1.3

1.4

1.4

5th

1.1

0.9

1.1

6th

1.0

0.6

0.9

Source: MarinSoftware, September 2014

By examining click-through rates, we can already see that position #1 for smartphones is much more important than that of desktops. Surprisingly, tablets show a similar trend to smartphones, even though they use the same SERP format as desktops. Upon closer examination, however, we see that smartphone CTR drops off much more rapidly than either desktops or tablets, at an average of 30% per position, versus 22% and 28% respectively.

SERP: short for "search engine results page," and as marketing through search continually entrenches itself as the dominant medium for online success, it becomes vital… Wickipedia

Click-Through Share by Ad Position/Device

Ad Position

Desktops

Smartphone

Tablet

1st

30%

39%

36%

2nd

18

18

17

3rd

12

15

17

4th

12

11

11

5th

10

8

9

6th

10

5

7

Source: MarinSoftware, September 2014

By looking at the CTR-share by ad position, almost 40% of click-throughs are made in the first position. This is a third more than on desktop, and 10% more than on tablet. Taking a look at the differences between the desktop and smartphone format, the study finds that many times on mobile, only a single ad is displayed on the top of a SERP. Meanwhile, on a desktop SERP, three or more ads are seen on the exact same search. This means that smartphones will see a much larger percentage of clicks go towards the first result, concludes the report."

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