Yep, I deal with that

If you're working on Google Ads, it's often better to be the 2nd or 3rd listing than being number 1 as that's where the eyes go.
I use a program (commercial) that actually tracks the mouse on a page and where a person clicks. By analyzing where a click is taking place (middle of a word, beside a word, middle of a graphic etc), you can redesign your page to take some of those into account.
Doing A/B testing on EVERYTHING is something that people often don't do when they're testing things. You run two or three layouts, monitor the conversion, take the good, apply it, then start over. SEO and click conversion tuning is a constant battle. The moment you think you have it all figured out, the rules change

COLORS and size of text also play a big role.