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The creator describes using Google Search Console's page report to identify the queries associated with an individual page and export them as CSV.; The creator links a Search Console impression decline without a corresponding click decline to rank-tracker activity rather than to a direct loss of user traffic.
The creator describes using Google Search Console's page report to identify the queries associated with an individual page and export them as CSV.
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The creator describes selecting an individual page in Google Search Console, reviewing the queries associated with that page and exporting them as a CSV. The creator then proposes comparing the article with those queries to identify keyword clusters with meaningful impressions that are not covered well and to suggest additional H2 sections for queries...
OpenThe creator argues that SEO and GEO work should track visibility while recognizing that no tracking data is perfect. They describe two Google-related anomalies that could make visibility appear worse without a corresponding decline in actual performance...
OpenThe creator describes selecting an individual page in Google Search Console, reviewing the queries associated with that page and exporting them as a CSV. The creator then proposes comparing the article with those queries to identify keyword clusters with meaningful impressions that are not covered well and to suggest additional H2 sections for queries...
OpenThe creator argues that SEO and GEO work should track visibility while recognizing that no tracking data is perfect. They describe two Google-related anomalies that could make visibility appear worse without a corresponding decline in actual performance...
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The creator describes selecting an individual page in Google Search Console, reviewing the queries associated with that page and exporting them as a CSV. The creator then proposes comparing the article with those queries to identify keyword clusters with meaningful impressions that are not covered well and to suggest additional H2 sections for queries the article already partially matches.
The creator argues that SEO and GEO work should track visibility while recognizing that no tracking data is perfect. They describe two Google-related anomalies that could make visibility appear worse without a corresponding decline in actual performance.
The first is a September 10 search-results change that, according to the creator, prevented rank trackers from seeing beyond the first page, reducing observation from roughly the first 100 results to the top 10 to 20. In Ahrefs, this could appear as a sharp drop in indexed pages even though the pages may still be indexed but no longer rank in the top 20.
The creator also says this may appear in Google Search Console as lower impressions without lower clicks because rank-tracking tools contributed many of those impressions. The second change is attributed to the week of June 8 in Google AI Mode, where responses were said to recommend fewer brands and increasingly link to Google properties.
The creator says a brand may see lower visibility while competitors experience the same broad dip, leaving relative share of voice similar...