There are many tools that can help you track and analyze the performance of your content. For example, heatmapping allows you to track user behavior on your site and identify the areas with the highest revenue.
It is important to choose a tool that will provide you with accurate and useful information for your decision-making. Popular tools include Mouseflow, which provides you with detailed records of user lawyer data behavior on the page, and HotJar, which allows you to track heat maps and analyze user behavior. An interesting tool is AffiliMate, which tracks clicks and views of affiliate links by ad space or link and attributes individual revenues to them.
If your visitors regularly click on certain types of links or ads, but ultimately do not make the desired purchase, then use a cost-per-click (CPC) ad unit. If you observe high purchase intent and clicks, affiliate links are best suited . In the case where users do not take any intent or action on your site, it is best to use CPM-based ads.
Rich results tend to lead to higher click-through rates from the search results page (SERP), which leads to greater user engagement. However, we know that the search environment is unpredictable. Rich results can come and go at Google’s whim.
Generative search engines with AI are disrupting the way we consume information, and search engines are iterating the search experience as a result. This raises the question of whether rich results, the desired outcome of implementing schema markup, are becoming obsolete.
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