If you want to see how
your SEO campaign is performing, where is the most obvious place to
look?
Google.com right? Just
search for some of your target keyword phrases to see how high you’re
ranking. Sounds simple enough.
But that is actually
the least accurate method to check your SEO results for two important
reasons:
1. Google personalizes
search results so your website rankings will be extremely skewed by
your previous browsing history. Most notably, all of the previous
visits to your own website will artificially increase your website’s
rankings for your personal search experience because Google uses your
browsing history as a ranking factor.
2. Search engine
rankings alone mean absolutely nothing. Just because your website ranks
#1 for a handful of keyword phrases doesn’t mean you’re going to get a
flood of new leads and sales. Rankings can be a good measure of SEO
progress over time, but they should not be viewed and closely monitored
as the only goal. The goal is to drive more traffic and more conversions.
That means, if you want
to track SEO results, then you need to measure 3 key metrics:
- Unbiased
search engine rankings to see if you’re moving in the right
direction over time
- Website
traffic from search engines
- Website
conversions from the search engine traffic
Thankfully, Google
Analytics puts that all together for you in once place. Let’s take a
look at how to get this data in your Analytics account.
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