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Organic Traffic

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Last updated 1 year ago

Seodity's organic traffic allows you to analyze the organic traffic that your website is receiving and identify opportunities to improve your website's search engine performance. You can track the number of visitors your website is getting from organic search, understand how much traffic is coming from specific keywords and countries, and identify opportunities for improving your website's search engine performance.

Here's how the organic traffic feature works in Seodity:

Go to the "Organic Traffic" tab in your project settings in Seodity.

Seodity will analyze the organic traffic that your website is receiving and extract information about the volume of traffic, CPC, keyword difficulty, the keywords users used to find your website and the countries they are coming from.

The results will be displayed in a table and graph, showing the organic traffic data over time, the breakdown of traffic by keywords, and the top landing pages.

From there, you can analyze the data to understand how your website's search engine performance is impacting your organic traffic.

Use the data to identify opportunities for improving your website's search engine performance, such as optimizing your content for specific keywords or targeting specific countries.

Good to know: By adding these keywords to the Rank Tracker, you can monitor their performance and see how your website's ranking is affected over time. This can help you to identify any changes that may have impacted your website's search engines performance, such as algorithm updates or changes to your competitors' websites.

Additionally, you can also use the rank tracker to track the ranking of your competitors' keywords. This will give you insights about their strategies and also give you an idea of how to improve your own website.