How are you measuring SEOs actual revenue contribution? CTR-to-conversion is broken Been doing SEO at our company (mid-market B2B SaaS, 200 employees) for 3 years and the standard CTR-to-conversion math has been failing me harder lately. Heres the issue. Our top ranking pages have plenty of clicks. CTR is fine. People land. They scroll. They leave. The pages convert at like 0.4% to demo because the queries we rank for are mid-funnel awareness queries, not buying queries. Meanwhile our recently-built bottom-of-funnel pages get less traffic but convert at 3-5%. Same SEO effort, completely different revenue contribution. So the dashboard im now trying to build internally is basically per-page revenue attribution, not SEO traffic. Which means SEO success is actually measured by how few high-traffic vanity pages we own and how many low-traffic precision pages convert. Anyone else moved to this kind of measurement?…