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What is the rough percentage difference in page hits from ranking (let's give a number!) number 32 in the search results on Google for a certain phrase as opposed to ranking number one?
I imagine there is a mathematical relationship of some sort, with an "interruption" of the trend for each 10 results (corresponding with the fact most people get 10 results per page). This, of course, assumes all other things are equal - so probably more appropriate for more generic search terms.
Any ideas? I don't have access to web logs that go back far enough for me to calculate it myself.
Still, I'm certain for the casual searcher of "public widget" there is probably some logarithmic relationship within each 10 results and some descending interval between each page of results.
Considering there are roughly 41000 clickthroughs for the search term on Overture and Google has (who knows?) 10x the traffic, I'd say in our case we're getting in 1 in 50 000 for ranking 32nd.
As you said, the scenario is highly dependent on the search terms.
Well, I guess I'll have to continue working on that term! ;-)