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How can i increase a post CTR

Hey @uburubot.com :ninja:

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Here are four tips to consider when you're trying to improve CTR:

  1. Optimize your headline and copy: Use one or two focus keyword(s) in your headline and copy. ...
  2. Include CTAs: Write a direct and compelling call to action. ...
  3. Use images: Using visuals is a great way to increase CTR. ...
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A `post` where? Social media, blog, other?

That would be a tactical effort that depends in the type of audience and the general interests of the viewer of the post.
 
  • Value
  • Immediacy
  • User journey stories (real, not make believe fakes)
  • Correct spelling and grammar (appear `professional` or at least competent --read:trustworthy)
 
increase the CTR of a post

Is this your blog or that of someone else?

  1. Optimize your headline and copy: Use one or two focus keyword(s) in your headline and copy. ...
  2. Include CTAs: Write a direct and compelling call to action. ...
  3. Use images: Using visuals is a great way to increase CTR. ...

This is the general optimization, but let's remember that content also makes a difference. Clicks depend on not just optimized headlines and copy. Optimization is for the SE's, but remember that what is good for the SE's doesn't automatically mean it's good for clicks. Content is typically not 100% the same as copy. Content is typically longer, like blog posts and eBooks, while copy is short and to the point, like landing pages and/or ad taglines. Copy typically has more emphasis on every word and how it lends itself to the ultimate goal of persuasion while content is a story for informational consumption. Top commercial copywriters generally produce exceptional content and copy. Content developers and copywriters structure language to tell stories and persuade readers with a proper blend of angles, hooks, triggers. In the end copy and content overlap and there is no absolute line to draw in the sand, just general practices.

With both, always remember that optimizing copy is NOT the same as optimizing content.
 
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Then typically this is not going to bring you any SE juice unless they allow do-follow links in the post. Remember that granting do-follow links that lead to a lower DA value site will contribute to a lower ranking for the site you post it on. This is why most blogs and forums these days don't permit do-follow links posting.
 
Then typically this is not going to bring you any SE juice unless they allow do-follow links in the post. Remember that granting do-follow links that lead to a lower DA value site will contribute to a lower ranking for the site you post it on. This is why most blogs and forums these days don't permit do-follow links posting.
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Try to make your title more attractive and engaging. Also, make description more user engaging.

Try to do research about co ranking competitor. What are they saying from their Titles and Add review rating schema to gain more attraction of viewers.
 
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