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Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 4:44:07 GMT
The visible the opposing shapes of the curves seemed like more than a coincidence. As News results increased the average page organic result count decreased. Its a vertical vertical world Spotchecking various SERPs I was able to confirm this effect. If page had a News box then the organic result count would be decreased by one to either results or depending on the starting point. Heres a sample SERP Ive removed snippets to simplify the image for samsung galaxy tab This is a basic result SERP but when a News box comes into play were only left with organic results. This raised the question were other verticals having a similar Anhui Mobile Phone Number List impact Digging deeper I found that in addition to News results Image results and Indepth Articles also occupied one organic position. Remember the example at the top of the post Its a brand query resulting in a result SERP but it also has News results Image results and Indepth Articles. If we do the math results. Its not random at all. In the interest of being more methodical what if we looked at the average page organic result across every combination of verticals in our data set Well stick with a starting point of results to keep the data clean. Heres a table with the average counts by vertical combination Ive taken the average out to Generally speaking each instance of a vertical result type as a whole not individual links within these verticals costs a result SERP one organic ranking position. Its worth nothing that SERPs with all verticals are pretty rare but when they occur each of those verticals costs one position and one opportunity for you to rank on page . Its always something So do the same rules apply to result SERPs Well Google.
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