Google stealing all our website visitors

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Ha ha, Title is so confusing you, but thats what happened in 2020.

Almost 65% searches in Google end up with not visiting the website. Google gives the data in the search engine itself and user not clicked any website.

See the statistic below.

64.82% - No click
33.59 - Organic visit
1.59 - Paid CTR.

No wonder how our website visit got reduced day by day.
 
Ha ha, Title is so confusing you, but thats what happened in 2020.

Almost 65% searches in Google end up with not visiting the website. Google gives the data in the search engine itself and user not clicked any website.

See the statistic below.

64.82% - No click
33.59 - Organic visit
1.59 - Paid CTR.

No wonder how our website visit got reduced day by day.

Ahrefs got best article about Google Serp's https://ahrefs.com/blog/serp-features/
 
I don't think this is true.....people clicking on Ads is the soul of G Search....the 0 clicks searches. is against their profits.
 
I talked about this many times. This is the reason why google will disappear in the future. Think about it, 10 years ago, the first blog received around the 70% of the clicks nowadays is half that number. You could make good money with adsense with a little number of visitors, now you will need nearly x10 times that visitors to make the same. The reason is google selling so many ads in the fist page search ( before sold in the blogs).

Google has been taking profit from bloggers and that in the end will be what will make another search engine take their position. Doesn't matter how big do you think google is, it they continue this path their end is a matter of time.
 
Google has been taking profit from bloggers and that in the end will be what will make another search engine take their position. Doesn't matter how big do you think google is, it they continue this path their end is a matter of time.

I'm not sure I agree (or maybe don't understand). It's not blogger who are making Google as big as they are. It's regular visitors who generally do not care about the blogger. I don't see how bloggers can do anything much to knock Google off their number one position.
 
I talked about this many times. This is the reason why google will disappear in the future. Think about it, 10 years ago, the first blog received around the 70% of the clicks nowadays is half that number. You could make good money with adsense with a little number of visitors, now you will need nearly x10 times that visitors to make the same. The reason is google selling so many ads in the fist page search ( before sold in the blogs).

Google has been taking profit from bloggers and that in the end will be what will make another search engine take their position. Doesn't matter how big do you think google is, it they continue this path their end is a matter of time.
No one is taking over Google anytime soon. In fact, SERP features are increasing Google's market share because people know they will get a faster answer if they use Google due to its SERP features.
 
64.82% - No click
33.59 - Organic visit
1.59 - Paid CTR.

No wonder how our website visit got reduced day by day.

So are you really saying google business model is built on 1.59% of traffic? and yet we should be worried about only 33% possiblity?
 
Google has been taking profit from bloggers and that in the end will be what will make another search engine take their position. Doesn't matter how big do you think google is, it they continue this path their end is a matter of time.
yes, they are enjoying their monopoly in the search engine area. But any good thing will come to an end if they not follow up majority people thinking. Australia already started quarrel with google for taking content from news agency. it could be start.
 
Australia already started quarrel with google for taking content from news agency. it could be start.
What Australia did was to force Facebook and Google to share some of the profits with Rupert Murdoch. It might be considered a step in a more just direction, but in practice it only affects the billionaires. And it has nothing to do with results, traffic or stats. It's forcing social media to enter into agreements for future use with the biggest media companies. Arbitrary stuff if you ask me. And nothing the small guy (like bloggers) could take advantage of. I'm not sure I see this as any kind of progress. And it does not put regular Joe bloggers in Australia in a better position in any way.
 
So are you really saying google business model is built on 1.59% of traffic? and yet we should be worried about only 33% possiblity?

I think the thing that should worry us is the trend. Those figures of 64 and 33 are according to a study that Rand Fishkin did for the year 2020, but his study of 2019 had "only" 50% of no clicks...
 
Google paying some additional revenue to some big media players just for publishing their content. Australian Govt. also fighting for their big media publishers.
But i think, we small content providers also attract visitors to come to google:anyway:

Let's do strike against Google:D
OR
It's time for Google 2.0:cool:
 
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