Top Google Ranking Gets Twice The Traffic Of #2 Ranking: Chitika
A web page that ranks at the top of Google’s search results gets twice as much traffic as the number two listing, and triple the traffic as the page listed third. That’s according to some new research published by the online ad network Chitika.
Chitika’s Dan Ruby explains that they looked at traffic coming into their [...]
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