You can access this functionality in two ways:
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:16 am
There are countless Link building strategies .
Two of them, very simple, which are the ones that work best for me, are writing guest posts and creating infographics that are as attractive as possible.
Good infographics usually get a lot of links.
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To make your articles appear more often in search results
Investigate those searches!
Content Analyzer shows you the top 5 searches that have resulted in your content appearing in search results over the past month.
To see them, access the workflow, and on the right side, just above the graph, you will find the “Top 5 Search Queries” tab.
You can see which searches are causing your content to appear on each of your posts.
You can find complete information about the Google searches that cause your site to appear in the results in Search Console.
In the old version: Search Analytics > Search Traffic.
In the new version: Performance > Queries.
So there you have it: it's all about making your content as relevant as possible to those searches.
An extra tip
Remember that you can sort the data as you like by clicking on each column header?
If you click on the “Search Queries” header, the last column on the right, the posts will be sorted with those that appear most often in Google search results appearing first.
Start by improving the content that is shown most often!
This way you will achieve a greater impact from your improvement actions and you will have optimized your time.
Improve your guest posts with content analysis
Do you write for other blogs?
Excellent!
As we have seen, it is one of the ways to get links and improve SEO, as well as attract traffic to your website.
The problem is that you usually don't have access to data from your posts on other blogs and can't know how well they're performing.
Again, it is worth asking: when can I consider that my guest post is successful?
It will depend on the goals you have set for yourself when writing the post, but in general, a guest post works when:
Drive traffic to your website.
It is shared many times.
People link to it.
It reaches a lot of users and helps you gain visibility.
Content Analyzer has a “Post Tracking” section where you can monitor up to 50 articles from other websites and obtain all this data: the traffic they bring you, the number of times they are shared, etc.
In addition, the data is updated daily.
From the Main Panel, click on the “Content Analyzer” section, on the “Start tracking” button.
Or, when you are inside “Content Analyzer. Notice that there are two tabs: “Content Audit”, where you can see the table with all the data of the posts on your site, and “Post Tracking”, where you will see the data of the guest posts you are monitoring.
Content Analysis - Tabs
How to set up Post Tracking?
Once you log in, you will see the space to paste the link of the post you want to monitor.
You will get some of the data automatically, but to get the most out of the tool, I recommend email database list you make a couple of configurations.
Connect your Google account and select account, property, and view to see the traffic coming from that post to your website. To do this, click on “Connect” under “Referral.” After 24 hours, you will get the number of visits received on your website from that URL, since the date of publication of the post.
Set up keywords: Click on “Keywords” and select your country under Location; the tool will suggest a number of keywords, showing you where your post appears for each of them and the number of monthly searches they receive.
Two of them, very simple, which are the ones that work best for me, are writing guest posts and creating infographics that are as attractive as possible.
Good infographics usually get a lot of links.
Try Link Building Tool
and improve your positioning with quality backlinks
Enter your domain
Try it now! →
ADS illustration
To make your articles appear more often in search results
Investigate those searches!
Content Analyzer shows you the top 5 searches that have resulted in your content appearing in search results over the past month.
To see them, access the workflow, and on the right side, just above the graph, you will find the “Top 5 Search Queries” tab.
You can see which searches are causing your content to appear on each of your posts.
You can find complete information about the Google searches that cause your site to appear in the results in Search Console.
In the old version: Search Analytics > Search Traffic.
In the new version: Performance > Queries.
So there you have it: it's all about making your content as relevant as possible to those searches.
An extra tip
Remember that you can sort the data as you like by clicking on each column header?
If you click on the “Search Queries” header, the last column on the right, the posts will be sorted with those that appear most often in Google search results appearing first.
Start by improving the content that is shown most often!
This way you will achieve a greater impact from your improvement actions and you will have optimized your time.
Improve your guest posts with content analysis
Do you write for other blogs?
Excellent!
As we have seen, it is one of the ways to get links and improve SEO, as well as attract traffic to your website.
The problem is that you usually don't have access to data from your posts on other blogs and can't know how well they're performing.
Again, it is worth asking: when can I consider that my guest post is successful?
It will depend on the goals you have set for yourself when writing the post, but in general, a guest post works when:
Drive traffic to your website.
It is shared many times.
People link to it.
It reaches a lot of users and helps you gain visibility.
Content Analyzer has a “Post Tracking” section where you can monitor up to 50 articles from other websites and obtain all this data: the traffic they bring you, the number of times they are shared, etc.
In addition, the data is updated daily.
From the Main Panel, click on the “Content Analyzer” section, on the “Start tracking” button.
Or, when you are inside “Content Analyzer. Notice that there are two tabs: “Content Audit”, where you can see the table with all the data of the posts on your site, and “Post Tracking”, where you will see the data of the guest posts you are monitoring.
Content Analysis - Tabs
How to set up Post Tracking?
Once you log in, you will see the space to paste the link of the post you want to monitor.
You will get some of the data automatically, but to get the most out of the tool, I recommend email database list you make a couple of configurations.
Connect your Google account and select account, property, and view to see the traffic coming from that post to your website. To do this, click on “Connect” under “Referral.” After 24 hours, you will get the number of visits received on your website from that URL, since the date of publication of the post.
Set up keywords: Click on “Keywords” and select your country under Location; the tool will suggest a number of keywords, showing you where your post appears for each of them and the number of monthly searches they receive.