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They are called queries

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:11 am
by Rina7RS
Here is the full CTR breakdown for the top 10 resultsrganic CTR of question titles .vs. Non-question titles

This finding is consistent with CTR’s headline research, as is this study published in the journal Social Impact .Social influence headline CTR study

Questions are likely to improve CTR because when someone searches for something in Google, they are actually looking for answers to their questions .


Using a question title may confirm to readers that your results ivory coast mobile database contain the answer to their exact question.Using a question in your title may improve your CTR

For example, I used question titles optimized around the term “nofollow links” on this page.Question title used on Nofollow Link post

According to my GSC data, the CTR for this page is 29.2%oogle Search Console – CTR data for Nofollow Link post

Most people who search for broad terms like "nofollow links" want to know what nofollow links actually are. My question title shows that my results will give searchers the answers they want.

Key Takeaway: Question-based title tags have a 14.1% higher CTR compared to non-question titles.

Title tags between 15 and 40 characters have the best CTR
What is the ideal title tag length? Should you keep your title short and sweet? Or go with a long title that includes a lot of content information?