Friday, December 24, 2021

SEO Tutorial: Let's See Your Website's Keyword Performance

Maybe you've ever felt confused about how the performance of your website's keyword research results, are they accurate with reality?

Knowing and assessing the performance of your own website keywords is also very helpful, guys.

So you will know the performance of your website from month to month, so you can improve it if it experiences a decrease in ranking and the amount of traffic.

This performance assessment may be shown for those of you who are already getting stable traffic from the Google search engine.

If you just have a website then this information might be useful after a few months Guys. But there's nothing wrong with Guys learning the science first.

Because here we will use the Google Analytics application which has been linked to the Google Webmasters Tool, and both have also been linked to your website.



USING GOOGLE ANALYTICS

Open your website account that has been created on Google Analytics, then go to the Acquisition > Search Engine Optimization > Queries menu.

After that, you export the data in Excel or Google Sheets format, just according to your needs, guys.

Then open the file that you just downloaded to Excel or Google Sheets earlier, then open a sheet called Dataset 1. Highlight row (rows) then activate the filter from the data>filter menu. Next.


KEYWORD PLANNER

1. The next step is to open the Keyword Palnner then from the data file that was downloaded earlier, you copy all the data in the Queries column and paste it into Google Keyword Planner.

2. Then download data from Google Keyword Planner in CSV form.

3. After that Copy the Avg Monthly Visit data from the CSV file and make sure to the Excel file that you previously owned, put it in the rightmost empty column, then give the title "Avg. Monthly Visits."

4. Create a new column at the far right after Monthly Visit, titled "Impression Performance". Then enter the following formula: P

Performance Impression = Impression/Avg. Monthly Visit (You can also use standard Excel formulas like: G12/H12. G and H refer to under Impression and Avg. Monthly Visit).

After that you copied the wrong one down, then ignore no error message (#VALUE!).

Now you have got the performance of the keywords on your website. The more your website's performance number is close to number 1, the better your website's performance will be, and vice versa guys, the farther from number 1, the worse the performance will be.

SEO Tutorial: Let's See Your Website's Keyword Performance

Maybe you've ever felt confused about how the performance of your website's keyword research results, are they accurate with reality...