Improving the click-through rate of top-ranked pages. If we go and take a look at your current rankings using whatever ranking tools you use, Google Search Console even, you can take a look at what are the top-ranking pages that are already ranking for relevant queries, that are really important and meaningful to you, that have opportunities to improve your click-through rate, that the click-through rates are too low for those pages to rank for.
A with titles, with meta descriptions, for example, or if these tongliao cell phone number list pages are not maximizing visibility due to a lack of implementation of structured data and because they are not creating rich snippets or include a very important, meaningful relevance or feature, for example.
This is why the click-through rate is so low. You can go and improve them straight ahead, right? Even with snippets, I have to say that I found many scenarios where Google was rewriting the title, which is now more common than ever. Even if Google tries to rewrite it in a way that is still meaningful and relevant, the main key aspect of that particular page has been lost a few times.
Or maybe the core page is still there, but when you compare it with your top competitors, with all the pages ranking in the same SERPs, you identify that they're actually showing additional data, additional insights that aren't due to your cut and, well, it's definitely a smaller opportunity for you.
You can try to identify if certain snippets
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