Tools
Google Search Console
overall analysis of search and rank statistics data of your website in Google
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Google Analytics
real time data
SEMrush
SEO optimization tool, similar to GSC, but not limit to google
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Important Concepts
Search Query
A search term that generated impressions of your site page on a Google SERP. For more easy to understand, the word you put into the search box of a search engine.
Search engine results pages (SERP)
Web pages served to users when they search for something online using a search engine.
SERPs typically contain two types of content – “organic” results and paid results.
Every SERP is unique, even for search queries performed on the same search engine using the same keywords or search queries. This is because virtually all search engines customize the experience for their users by presenting results based on a wide range of factors beyond their search terms, such as the user’s physical location, browsing history, and social settings.
Three primary types of search on internet
- Informational searches are those in which the user hopes to find information on a given topic.
- Navigational queries are those in which the user hopes to locate a specific website through their search (probably because they cannot remember the exact website URL).
- Transactional searches are those suggest a strong desire to make a purchase. They have high commercial intent and paid results are most likely to be displayed on the SERP.
Organic search results
Listings of web pages that appear as a result of the search engine’s algorithm
Impression
Each time a link URL appears in a search result, it generates an impression. The user doesn’t have to scroll down to see your search result for the impression to count.
Click
When the user selects a link that takes them outside of Google Search, that counts as one click. If the user clicks a link, hits the back button, then clicks the same link again -- still one click. If then, they click a different link -- that’s two clicks.
Click-through rate (CTR)
Equal to Clicks divided by Impressions, multiplied by 100.
Referring domains
The domains that have at least one link pointing to a target URI.
Backlinks
Links from other sites pointing to a target URI.
Average position
This is the mean ranking of your page(s) for a query or queries.
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