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Search Console Audit Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ from Search Console Audit

What data do you analyze?

How is this different from Search Console's interface?

How often should I run an audit?

FAQ from Search Console Audit

What is Search Console Audit?

Search Console Audit is a tool designed to transform raw Google Search Console data into actionable SEO insights. It helps users identify what's working, what's not, and how to capture more and better search traffic from Google and ChatGPT. It provides AI-powered analysis to discover missed opportunities, optimize click-through rates (CTR), resolve keyword cannibalization, and find high-value content gaps, offering specific action items and prioritization based on effort vs. traffic potential.

How to use Search Console Audit?

To use Search Console Audit, first, securely authorize read-only access to your Google Search Console. Second, select a website property from the list of verified properties in your account. Third, the tool will analyze your data and show you exactly what to optimize first based on effort versus traffic potential.

What data do you analyze?

We analyze search queries, page performance, CTR data, and position rankings from the last 28 days. This provides enough data to identify trends and opportunities while focusing on current performance.

How is this different from Search Console's interface?

Search Console shows you data; we show you opportunities. Our AI analyzes patterns across thousands of queries and pages to surface specific actions that will move the needle, complete with implementation guidance.

How often should I run an audit?

We recommend running an audit monthly to track progress and identify new opportunities. Search performance changes constantly, and regular audits help you stay ahead of algorithm updates and competitor moves.

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