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Older sites with many pages may find SEO opportunities by sorting Google Search Console queries by impressions.
Older sites with many pages may find SEO opportunities by sorting Google Search Console queries by impressions.
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If you have a website that's at least a year old and you have over 100 pages, you are almost certainly sitting on an SEO goldmine. Anytime we start doing SEO for a website like this, the first thing we do is go into Google Search Console...
OpenIf you have a website that's at least a year old and you have over 100 pages, you are almost certainly sitting on an SEO goldmine. Anytime we start doing SEO for a website like this, the first thing we do is go into Google Search Console...
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If you have a website that's at least a year old and you have over 100 pages, you are almost certainly sitting on an SEO goldmine. Anytime we start doing SEO for a website like this, the first thing we do is go into Google Search Console.
This is a free tool provided by Google that shows you what terms you're showing up for and which pages people clicked on. And the first thing I like to do is sort by impressions.
So this will show you what terms people are typing into Google before your website shows up in the search results, whether or not they click on it. I like to think of impressions as opportunities.
It might not be actual traffic to your website, but it's showing you that you could get traffic from those terms if you were ranking a little bit better for each of those terms if it's relevant to your business. First determine if you're already using it in an existing heading tag.
If not, simply adding it to an existing heading or the H1 of a new page is probably enough to start getting traffic...