Why isn't this site getting hits?

WilkoWilko

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Hi all,

I need a little help understanding why a site that I am looking to buy isn't getting many hits. The site in question is number one on google for a search term that according to google keywords gets 60,500 a month. However the acually site only gets around 400 UV a month, I would of expected it to get around 10,000 hits a month or am I expecting to much?

The site appears number one one google for the phrase "mini helicopter".

The only reason why I think it may not be getting many hits is beucase in the site description it says its a price comparison not a site where u can buy helicopters from, but would this make a differance? I thourght that people would just automatically click on the top result.

anyway I hope you guys can help

many thanks

Joe

ps, i know the site is rubbish lol
 

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The only reason why I think it may not be getting many hits is beucase in the site description it says its a price comparison not a site where u can buy helicopters from, but would this make a differance? I thourght that people would just automatically click on the top result.
Answered you own question there.

People click on the result that looks most relevant to their query. If the #1 spot looks rubbish then they will move down the list. A grweat page title and description combination can steal click from higher ranked sites.

And yes, the site is rubbish. :)

BTW, rotor not rotar.
 
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DoLally

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Agree with all of the above - (except the phrase match figure).

6,600 exact match searches - we would usually expect between 10% - 25% click rate for a number 1 spot in Google. This would be instantly reduced with your page description (unless someone was looking for a price comparison site).

If you are thinking of buying the site as an affiliate website then an optimistic conversion would probably be 10% (could be a lot less) therefore of the 660 people clicking through (used from the figures above) you would get approximately 66 buying @ £20 average = £1320 x 8%(?) = £105 per month.

Bear in mind that a 10% conversion could be wildly optimistic (I have known affiliate sites with less than 1% conversion rates).
 
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WilkoWilko

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Thank guys for the information, if the website is getting 400 hits from 6400 that does seem more accurate and yes that could increase with a better description. However are u able to tell me what tracker you use to find out the searches or did I miss read google keywords. Cheers
 
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