According to a foreign statistic (not the latest news), users do not use search engines in the way we think when doing Baidu bidding rankings. In other words, even if your ranking is high, it doesn't necessarily mean users will click on it. Users' behavior online is often hasty. For example, if they are searching for product information and you fail to grab their attention within 10 seconds from the search results, they will likely choose another website, close the page, or try other searches.
After investigating user behavior, the results showed that users' gaze over search results is sporadic, meaning they only skim through the results roughly, and very few people would carefully examine each one. From this, we can see that for our website to attract users' attention, we need not only a prominent ranking position but also an eye-catching title that stands out and catches the eye.
For instance: "Shanghai Discounted Flights Shanghai Flights Shanghai Special Flights - Shanghai Global Ticket Center." Although it may seem a bit verbose for SEO optimization, everyone understands the principle of "a cat is a good cat as long as it catches mice."